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Oracle Academy presents the EverGreen project

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Learning Oracle Analytics to solve environmental problems.

The EverGreen project is an Erasmus+ activity and is funded by EU.

Project is led by University of Žilina, Slovakia in cooperation with its partner universities from Croatia, Czechia and Slovenia. It is focused on teaching students how to use Oracle Analytics Cloud to address and solve environmental problems.

Keynote Presenter & the Project Coordinator

Michal Kvet

Michal Kvet

Head of Department of Informatics, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia.
Michal teaches database systems and applications development at UNIZA and is co-author of several database-related books, including a book on Oracle Application Express (APEX), in the Slovak language.
Kvet has a Phd in Applied Informatics. He is also an Oracle Database SQL Certified Associate,an Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Associate, and is skilled in Oracle Cloud and Analytics.

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Oracle Academy presents the EverGreen project

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