Acceso gratuito para versión online. Designed for all Oracle customers and partners, Oracle CloudWorld is the best place to develop new skills, connect with experts and peers, and discover end-to-end solutions to solve your most complex business challenges. You’ll learn about the latest advances in Oracle infrastructure, databases, and applications from the people who build and use them, all under one roof.
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Oracle CloudWorld
A global conference created for Oracle customers and partners. Learn about Oracle cloud infrastructure and cloud applications from the people who build it and the community that uses it.
https://www.oracle.com/cloudworld/
Oracle Data Infrastructure Forum
Digital future became our new reality. This new world is data driven. Accelerate to get most of this momentum! Choose your path to modernize your data infrastructure and create a strong foundation for innovation.
At Oracle Data Infrastructure Forum, you will learn from customers in different industries and how Oracle solutions are helping them achieve innovation in their business. Oracle product development leaders will share insight on the future of data management and how to bring data performance to a new level through automation, platform for new generation applications, database consolidation, and enhanced data protection.
https://www.oracle.com/emea/events/data-infrastructure-forum/up
HANNOVER MESSE Digital Edition
Innovation. Inspiration. Interaction. Under the key theme of «Industrial Transformation», exhibitors and industry thought leaders will present their technologies and ideas for the factories, energy systems and supply chains of the future.
JSON sin límites, formación online
Los desarrollos modernos requieren flexibilidad, agilidad y simplicidad de uso. Es por ello que, cada vez más, los desarrolladores eligen bases de datos tipo JSON. Pero a menudo esta elección conlleva importantes renuncias que pasan desapercibidas al comienzo de los proyectos, causando luego situaciones inesperadas, como necesidad de implementar manualmente funcionalidad, falta de funcionalidades “básicas”, restricciones en el escalado o la gestión de grandes volúmenes de datos, etc.