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Database
Data Analytics and AI
Cloud
Digital Workplace
Enterprise Applications
Industries
Business Services
Financial / Insurance
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Retail / CPG
State, Local and Education
Technology
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AWS
Google
Microsoft
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Google Cloud Platform
Online resizing of ASM disks
Microsoft SQL Server
Import/export multiple SSIS packages
Microsoft SQL Server
Windows containers: installing SQL server
MySQL
Amazon S3 to Glacier - Cloud ILM
Oracle
Part 1: Oracle cloud database backup service
Microsoft SQL Server
Favorite way: migrating to exadata
Microsoft SQL Server
Migration of Oracle Database to Amazon RDS using Golden Gate
Microsoft SQL Server
Making existing SQLPLUS Scripts 12c and Container DB (PDB) compatible
DBA Lounge
Azure Storage: creating, maintaining, and deleting SQL Server backups
Microsoft SQL Server
Merge Replication Identity Range Management - An Identity Disorder? Part 2
Microsoft SQL Server
Do You Know If Your Database Is Slow?
Oracle E-Business Suite
EBS Forms Compilation Errors in Large Terminal Windows: Size Does Matter!
Microsoft SQL Server
Bulk Loading Options for Cassandra
SQL Server
Locks, Latches, Mutexes, and CPU Usage
Microsoft SQL Server
MERGE Without an INSERT -- It's Not Always Like an UPDATE
Microsoft SQL Server
DBMS_SCHEDULER and Implicit Commits
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