• Implementing Oracle MAA on IBM System z running Linux

    Event: BOEBLINGEN (GE) , Tuesday, June 16th Implementing Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) on IBM System z running Linux
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    “ Implementing Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) on IBM System z running Linux

    Architecture Day

    BOEBLINGEN, Tuesday, June 16th

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    On June 16th 2009, a new session of “Oracle MAA on IBM System z running Linux Architecture Day” is organized in the IBM Forum Stuttgart.
    This event is designed to enable each of you to successfully start, maintain any project on this strategic environment.

    This one day event will provide the latest information and best practices on the major features of Oracle solutions and IBM System z running Linux. The content of the presentations have been updated with all experiences collected through customer projects all around the world.

    This event is opened to IT Architects from Customers, Business Partners and also to Oracle and IBM employees.

    Registration : Please send email to Carla Gamba, Oracle / IBM JSC (carla.gamba at oracle.com) or Marc Beyerle, TMCC Europe (mailto:marc.beyerl at de.ibm.com)

    Agenda :

    Morning
    09:30 – Welcome and Logistics
    09:45 – IBM and Oracle Strategy ( Oracle and IBM Executive speakers )
    10:15 – System z Virtualization Essentials ( IBM speaker )
    11:00 – Coffee Break
    11:15 – Virtualize the Data Center – Oracle MAA Technical Brief ( Oracle and IBM speakers)

    Afternoon
    13:15 – Oracle Service for Linux on System z ( Oracle speaker )
    14:00 – Oracle Database under Linux on System z Storage Options ( IBM speaker)
    14:45 – Coffee Break
    15:00 – Linux on System z Performance ( IBM speaker )
    15:45 – Oracle ERP Solutions for IBM Architectures ( Oracle and IBM speakers )
    16:30 – Discussions
    17:00 – Wrap up

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