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Count me in for both parties.
$uhen
Yeah, we're doing the Forum on 27-28 of May (confirmed) and we'll do a Miracle Master Class with Jonathan about 5-6 weeks later. Apart from the 200-250 hours flight time to get there, it should prove fun. Let's have a Fatcity Oracle-L party while we're there, shall we?
Mogens
Suhen Pather wrote:
Sujatha,
Just spoke to Peter Bach, Miracle AS , Australia The forum dates are not confirmed yet but it will be towards the end of May. Once he has the dates confirmed he will post it on the Miracle website. You can call him for more info, the numbers can be obtained from the Miracle AS website. It should be a great training to attend with lots of big names from the industry.
Regards $uhen
EoM (End of Marketing).
PS: We'll also try to build the worlds biggest laptop RAC cluster. That's proving a challenge. So far, we've managed to run two nodes on the laptops, but then it becomes harder - much harder. But James, Jonathan and Bjorn are working on it. Wouldn't it be fun if anybody could bring their laptop, plug it in, be part of the RAC thing for some minutes, and then get a certificate stating that the person participated in the worlds biggest, etc...?
Mogens
Greg Moore wrote:
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Now where
do I go for more Oracle training?
Consider looking at the web sites of the Oracle DBA's who are up on the
latest techniques. They sometimes teach advanced classes. Craig
Shallahamer (www.orapub.com <http://www.orapub.com> ) offers an advanced class, as does Cary Millsap.
Steve Adams recently taught a class in San Francisco. Tim Gorman may give
advanced classes.
The latest and best thinking seems to appear first in papers that are freely
available, and then later appears in books and classes. These four DBA's
offer papers like that on their sites, and link to other sites with more of
the same. After a certain point you have to turn to quality books, papers
and conferences.
If it's classes you want, a clever move might be to take some UNIX or
Windows system administration ones, to broaden your skills into some new
area like that.
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