viernes, 12 de agosto de 2016

ARGOUG Oracle al Dia, Noticias sobre el OTN TOUR 2016 en Argentina

OTN Tour Argentina 2016

La 7ma edición del evento anual del Grupo de Usuarios Oracle Argentinafue un éxito absoluto.
Reunió a más de 160 asistentes de todo el país en la Universidad CAECE en dos días y con un grupo de selectos exponentes de tecnología Oracle de todo el mundo. 
Sin dudas, el crecimiento de los usuarios de tecnología Oracle en Argentina continúa en franco ascenso, y AROUG trabaja sin pausa apoyando y potenciando las capacidades técnicas trayendo los mejores expertos del mundo -y también locales!
Este año pasaron por la Universidad CAECE los siguientes presentadores: Alejandro Somoza, Carlos Sierra, Daniel Bozzolo, Daniel Morgan, Deiby Gomez, Diego Sanchez, Edelweiss Kammermann, Ignacio Mauri, Kuassi Mensah, Manish Sha, Frank Munz, Nelson Calero, Marcelo Ochoa, Ricardo Gonzalez, Rita Nuñez, Ronald Vargas, Stewart Bryson, Tim Gorman y Trond Enstad.

Además tuvimos las presentaciones especiales de Aníbal Carmona y Omar Vigetti, súper interesantes, que pueden verlas a demanda haciendo clic sobre las fotos: 
Anibal Carmona       Omar Vigetti
Los documentos de cada uno de los speakers y los trabajos prácticos de los laboratorios ya están disponibles en nuestro sitio. Para acceder tienen que estar registrados en nuestro sitio www.aroug.org.
Accedé a las presentaciones

AROUG agradece la colaboración desinteresada de 

todos los voluntarios que forman parte del comité de eventos de AROUG que hicieron posible el OTN Tour Argentina 2016:
Hernán Morello, Marcelo Burgos, Marcelo Ochoa, Rita Nuñez, Gustavo González, Sebastián D'alessandro y Maximiliano Keen.
También a autoridades de CAECE, Goku, OnCall, Cristian Basile, Rodizio y a Oracle como sponsor Platino.
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OOW 2016


Este año un poco más temprano que otros años el Oracle Open World 2016 se desarrollará desde el 18 al 22 de septiembre.
AROUG tendrá 3 miembros presentando en el mayor evento de Oracle a nivel mundial. Para más información hacé clic aquí.

Asociación Civil

Como se anunció en el OTN Tour 2016, el grupo de usuarios a partir del 14 de Julio de 2016, pasó a ser una Asociación Civil sin fines de lucro.
Si querés conocer más envianos un correo ainfo@aroug.org
Somos una organización independiente que representa y vincula a toda la comunidad tecnológica Oracle de Argentina. Inscribite ya aquí
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jueves, 11 de agosto de 2016

UKOCN - APPLICATIONS / E-BUSINESS SUITE - NEWS AND EVENTS

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UKOCN - APPLICATIONS / E-BUSINESS SUITE - NEWS AND EVENTS
11 August 2016
APPLICATIONS / E-BUSINESS SUITE - NEWS AND EVENTS - GROUP ACTIVITY
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Polaris Associates Webinar: How to Preserve Your Investment in Discoverer Reports by Migrating to Reporting Workbench

miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2016

EBS 12.2 DB Migration Using 12cR1 Transportable Tablespaces Now Certified

Database migration across platforms of different "endian" (byte ordering) formats using the Transportable Tablespaces (TTS) process is now certified for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 (12.2.3 or higher) with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0).

This certification requires that the source database be 11gR2 (11.2.0.4) or 12cR1 (12.1.0.2) and the target database be 12cR1 (12.1.0.2). This 12.2/12cR1 database migration process utilizes the 'full transportable export/import' feature of 12c to greatly speed up the migration while also offering the optional use of incremental backup.

This migration process requires a patch delivered by the EBS Platform Engineering team which is now generally available on MOS for use by EBS customers.

The "endian-ness" of platforms can be checked by querying the view 

 V$TRANSPORTABLE_PLATFORM using sqlplus (connected as sysdba):

SQL> select platform_name, endian_format from v$transportable_platform;

Here's a list of relevant platforms certified for the EBS R12 with 12cR1 on the database tier:

 Big Endian
 Little Endian
 Oracle Solaris on SPARC
 Linux x86-64
 HP-UX Itanium
 Windows x64
 IBM AIX on Power Systems
 Oracle Solaris on x86-64
 IBM: Linux on System z


The use of Transportable Tablespaces may greatly speed up the migration of the data portion of the database - it does not affect metadata which must still be migrated using export/import. Smaller databases (less than 1TB) may see little gain from the use of Transportable Tablespaces, and other techniques like export/import will be simpler and likely faster.

For smaller databases, we highly recommend that users initially perform a test migration with export/import on their database with the 'metrics=y' parameter to find out the relative size of data vs metadata in their database and to have a basis to compare any gains in timing. Generally speaking, the larger the relative size of data (as compared to metadata), the more likely it would be that TTS is suitable as a migration process to reduce downtime.

Database migration between platforms of the same endian format should use the 'Transportable Database' process or Rapid Clone if migrating between the same platform.

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Database Migration Using 12cR1 Transportable Tablespaces Now Certified for EBS 12.1.3

domingo, 7 de agosto de 2016

@sandyFloresMx habla con @rene_ace sobre Como comenzar con Oracle Cloud y DaaS

Llega mi última jornada en el #OTNtourLA de este 2016

Después de 18 horas en el avión y 10 horas en taxis, llego a mi última jornada en el #OTNtourLA en Santiago de Chile.

Han sido hasta el momento dos jornadas apretadas de trabajo. la noche del día jueves terminamos cerca de la 1:00AM para luego tomar el taxi a las 2:00AM para el aeropuerto en Buenos Aires, con el fin de atender la fecha del OTN TOUR LATINOAMERICA en Lima.

De igual manera, el día de ayer sábado regresamos cerca de la misma hora para luego iniciar el traslado hacia el aeropuerto de Lima Perú, para en-rumbarnos al siguiente destino en la ciudad de Santiago de Chile.

Mucho transporte en Taxi y Avión, pero la verdad, con el único incidente de haberme bañado el día de hoy con jugo de naranja de mi compañero de línea de asientos en el avión, nada malo ha sucedido.

Un reconocimiento profundo a las amigos de UBER Perú, por su servicio. Todo un éxito. Igual para la agencia de Transvip en Chile por el servicio brindado de traslado a la capital de Chile. A los hoteles Gran Hispano en el centro de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Hotel Golf Boutique Lima y Bellavista Apartments en Chile por tantas atenciones, hasta el momento.

Mañana será para mi un honor, presentar en el evento de apertura, el Programa Oracle ACE en compañía de mi compañera Rita Nuñez de Argentina.

Simplemente emocionante y con un alto grado de de satisfacción por el trabajo realizado hasta el momento en este #OTNtourLA 2016.

OTNTourLA 2016 - Costa Rica By Debra Lilley

Monday, 8 August 2016

By Debra Lilley


This was my third user group event in Costa Rica, first in 2012 and againin 2014, on both those occasions I had the chance to explore the country, which in part made up for the fact that this was a flying visit. Arriving Tuesday afternoon, speaking Wednesday, leaving Thursday morning.

The journey to Costa Rica was quite uneventful, and it wasn’t too long in the taxi to the hotel, which felt almost like home. Both Tim and I had stayed there on previous visits. We arrived just after lunch and had a very lazy, quiet day, which included the hottest ever outdoor jazcuzi I have ever been in, matched only by the coldest pool I have ever felt despite us being in a very warm Costa Rica.

I have started to use my alarm to tell me which country I wake up in, saves that "It's Monday so it must be........." moment.

Adriana my student Helper
The next day we met up with Kamren and after breakfast made our way to the Universidad Cenfotec which hosted the conference. I am not sure of the numbers but there were 6 streams and really good session attendances. It was so well organised, and as in previous years the Costa Rica user group arranged for each speaker to have a student helper, mainly to help us with logistics and language. In the past I didn’t appreciate these enough, and this time we all took time to ensure we included them in the sessions and discussions, and I hope have encouraged them to get involved in communities and presenting to help their own careers.

My first session here was my Digital Distruption and as in Panama we had a great discussion. It was a good ice breaker because when the audience are not native english speakers it is a big thing to ask questions, and this is a very non technical session and makes it a little easier for them. The students enjoyed this, although I am not sure they believed how basic IT (or TIC as they call it) was in my day.


Next up I gave the PaaS4SaaS again with a live ABCS demo. My audience included EBS, JDE and PeopleSoft users so I was really pleased with that. The JDE users came from Chiquita, the banana people and their concerns are around data security in the cloud so I encouraged them to attend my third session, ‘Cloud around the World'.


The User Group then took us out to dinner, we experienced their Traffic and eventually arrived at the restaurant. Those of you who know me can just imagine how much I enjoyed that, in a city where trains hit cars on the unmanned crossings every day! Not bad enough for my top 10 worst journeys but defiantly a contender for the next 10.

Tim and I had the privilege of sitting for dinner with the University TIC Facility leader and two gentleman from CAMTIC the national body for people in digital technologies. We had a really good conversation about the importance of technology and opportunities in Costa Rica, and in return they wanted to know all about Brexit!

All too soon our trip to Costa Rica was over, thank you to everyone who made it such a great event, and us all so welcome.

lunes, 1 de agosto de 2016

Detalles de la realización del #OTNtourLA en Buenos Aires, Argentina. En vivo


OTN Tour LAD 2016 en Argentina, si no te haz inscrito, es hora de hacerlo.

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EL evento de usuarios Oracle 

El 3 y 4 de agosto, el evento más grande de usuarios Oracle Argentina en la Universidad CAECE, Av. de Mayo 866, Ciudad de Buenos Aires. 
Con más de 20 disertantes de todo el mundo, incluyendo un gran número de experiencias de Argentina.
Expertos de todo el mundo en distintas tecnologías como: base de datos Oracle y MySQL, Sistemas operativos, virtualización, Java, APEX, Weblogic, Cloud, y Business Intelligence en un mismo lugar!

Además vamos a contar con dos importantes keynotes a cargo de:
Este es un evento único para usuarios de tecnología #Oracle sin costo y con espacios limitados!
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