Oracle 3rd Thursday Tech Talks


3rd Thursday Tech Talks are for those interested in infrastructure topics, ranging from traditional data center to hybrid cloud, as well as achieving the most out of Oracle cloud-ready Engineered Systems. The Tech Talks are intended to be technical, educational, and interactive. Attendees to the live broadcast may ask questions to the Oracle speakers who have significant depth of expertise on the topic.

Please bookmark our registration link https://www.oracle.com/goto/oracle-3rdthursday-tech-talks and set calendar reminder to join us monthly every 3rd Thursday.

Live broadcast every 3rd Thursday of each month

Beginning Time: 9:00 a.m. PT
Ending Time: 10:00 a.m. PT


Next 3rd Thursday Tech Talk

How Convergence Beats Complexity and Enables Data Driven Applications


Duration: 1 hour



Can you beat complexity with converged infrastructure?

Data-driven applications are the key to digitally transforming enterprises. These applications go beyond simple reporting; they have analytics that understand then predict optimal outcomes so you can point your business in the right direction.

Today, complexity often limits applications. To create data-driven apps, developers need to integrate different data stores (key-value, document, graph, spatial, relational), then create a separate infrastructure for a data lake or warehouse for machine learning. Infrastructure teams struggle with supporting and optimizing all this different technology.

In this session, we will explain how Oracle’s converged hardware and database lets you integrate all of the needed functionality into a single, integrated technology stack so that you can build applications that drive the business forward.

SPEAKER:

Matt O'Keefe

Matthew O’Keefe, Ph.D.
VP and Corporate Technologist, Cloud Business Group
Oracle

Matt helps IT leaders understand how Oracle's technology can transform their business.

Prior Oracle, Matt spent five years at a system provider in product R&D and delivery for enterprise storage and machine learning. Prior to he started and sold two IT infrastructure companies, one focused on Linux storage management software (acquired by Red hat) and the other on cloud backup (acquired by Dell).

Matt began his computing career with a Ph.D. at Purdue University in parallel computing and before entering the enterprise IT world, spent 10 years as a tenured professor at the University of Minnesota, developing parallel applications that leveraged very large scale computing systems, the precursors to today’s clouds.

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