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Integrating Microsoft Active Directory with the Oracle Internet
Directory(Technical Level)
In today's world of identity integration solutions, integration of Oracle
Internet Directory and Microsoft Active Directory is key to many single sign on
environments involving both Oracle and Non-Oracle technology. The purpose of
this seminar is to go over the various scenarios and techniques used to
integrate these to identity management environments to provide a single
integrated log-in environment. The seminar will highlight the dip-assistant
tool, the oracle administration tool, Active Directory profile mapping, and
two techniques for windows native authentication.
Cloud Computing with Oracle and Amazon AWS(Technical
Level)
What is Cloud Computing and why is it such a big deal? Rolta TUSC will show you a
demo of Oracle in the cloud. We will first explain the various services offered
by Amazon and then will show you how to sign up for an Amazon AWS account and
run an Oracle instance in the cloud. We will end with the value proposition of
cloud computing and ways you can start integrating this service today. ***Click Here for the
Presentation Slide Deck
Data Accessibility and Agility - Consuming Web Services with ApEx(Technical Level)
In our previous presentation titled "Scalable Oracle ApEx" you learned how to
create an n-tier architecture for ApEx, and free up valuable database cycles.
This architecture provides unparalleled scalability to your organization. In
this presentation we will cover how you can consume services using ApEx. This
is a technical presentation covering the specifics within ApEX to accomplish
service consumption.
We will cover:
How to create and register your services either manually or using our
iPerspective™ technology.
Supervising
Remote Development Projects(Business Level)
In the current marketplace, with the increasing demands and expectations, more
and more projects will require remote contributions. For project managers, or
anyone responsible for the successful development of applications and software,
the addition of remote staff / consulting is quickly becoming a major factor in
being able to meet requirements.
This presentation will discuss project drivers, why development projects
fail, and provide best practices to follow in order to be successful. The
session will be beneficial to anyone working with, or preparing to work with,
On-Shore remote, Off-Shore remote, outsourced providers, Virtual Office
Contributors, or any combination of remote and on-site development. Click Here for the
Presentation Slide Deck
Scaling
Oracle's Application Express(Business Level)
In this session we will show how you can build applications using ApEx and
dispel the concerns of those who do not believe that ApEx can be used to build
large applications. Not only will you have a scalable, redundant architecture,
but all of the services you create can be used by other applications! For
example, the following can also consume these services:
BPEL/BPM or service-based workflow
Portals and Mashup tools
Operational BI tools / BAM
In other words, the services that you build, using your existing data and
business logic can be used throughout your business! Not only by other
departments within your company, but by other companies - if you want to expose
these services externally.
Service Oriented Architecture - Insight into the Business of Reusing your
Assets (Business Level)
As experienced SOA companies will attest, the scope of SOA is massive, and as
companies start researching SOA, the concepts get deeper by the minute. Between
all of the acronyms, terms and technologies such as buses (ESBs), Message
queues (JMS, MQueue), compliance, governance and so many more - Database
Administrator's and others get overwhelmed quickly. Each topic is its own
Pandora's Box! The bottom line is SOA is HUGE!
But...it doesn't have to be. You don't have to boil the whole ocean to
venture into SOA, you just need to dip your toe in to see how it feels first.
This presentation will present the current culture in Service Oriented
Architecture and demonstrate a tool to help automate much of this process for
you.
BPEL 101 (Technical Level)
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been identified by Oracle as a key
technology for the future. Oracle's recent
versions of the Application Server have all included SOA technologies, and its
specifications for Oracle Application
Server 11g indicate that Oracle is committed to SOA. As Oracle's development
tools (JDeveloper, Application Express,
Portal) focus more and more on Web-centric implementations, the Application
Server will become a staple in most
organizations committed to Oracle technologies. As such, understanding and
being able to implement BPEL-based solutions
will become a prerequisite for developers, administrators and system
architects. This presentation will explain Oracle's
BPEL implementation and how to use it effectively when architecting Web-based
solutions.
Understanding LDAP (Technical Level)
While the LDAP standard has existed for quite some time, it is a relatively new
concept for most administrators and
developers who work with Oracle. This presentation will detail what LDAP is,
how it works, what LDAP means to
developers and administrators, and how Oracle has chosen to implement LDAP as
part of the Oracle Application Server.