November 12, 2010 5:30 PM. 9 attended.

Implementing Exadata: An IBM DB2-to-Oracle Exadata case study

Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts (map)

Selected By: Yury Velikanov

Hello Everyone

This case study has been presented at Oracle Open World and will be presented at the AUSOUG in Perth this coming November.

You have a unique opportunity to hear it here in Sydney at our SOM meeting. We will have a follow up discussion where you can ask related questions or discuss your thoughts with other Oracle professionals in a friendly environment.

The following is a description of the presentation as it was/will be presented during OOW and AUSOUG conferences:
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Audience: CIO, Directors of IT, DBA Managers, anyone considering a migration to Oracle Exadata or a looking for a high performance data warehousing solution.
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Description: In this session Pythian will reveal the real-world example of LinkShare Corporation’s migration of a 17-server 68-partition IBM DB2environment to a geographically distributed Oracle Exadata v2 Database Machine environment and the strategy for success from planning through execution. Attendees will learn the significant business and performance advantages offered by the integrated technology of Oracle Database Machine and Exadata including reduced costs, shorter deployment time, superior performance, increased functionality and streamlined support. Experiences with hybrid columnar compression, integrating real-time data updates from multiple sources, performance tuning, and 24x7x365 high availability will be discussed, with best practices and pitfalls to avoid.
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Business case will be presented by Martin Wisniewski. Yury Velikanov will deliver the technical content, implementation overview and answer any challenge related questions.

Hope to see you there

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