Well surely there is not better way to start Wednesday with a fine breakfast of 23ai demos at my session . No slides, no marketing – just 100% demo of the cool stuff in 23ai. Come along as say Hi! and see what 23ai has to offer.
If you are a developer interested how you’ll be able to access relational data with all the flexibility of property graphs, then check out Holger’s session,
Or if you are more DBA aligned, then it is always good to get informed about all the cool Data Pump features in the existing and new versions of the Database.
Database developers can rejoice – CloudWorld is not all about cloud and AI. We all love a bit of PLSQL and this session shows just how far it has come from 19c through to 23ai.
Whilst the focus of CloudWorld (from a database perspective is version 23ai) it is always worth while seeing Dom and Jenny to see what is coming even beyond 23ai.
If there is one performance related conference session you must sere, then I always recommend getting an understanding of the science behind the optimizer with the PM for the product Nigel Bayliss.
After lunch, there are two different ways can spend your time. If you are looking for a hands on lab, there is no time to REST (yes, terrible pun), or perhaps learn more about the Autonomous Health Framework with good friend Sandesh
If Hands-On Labs are not your thing, and you were looking for more details on Vector Search, then drop in to Heli and Tirthankar’s session.
or DBA’s can check out Andy’s session on In-Memory for supercharging query performance.
Developers can round off the day with a look at our tooling for CI/CD with Kris Rice who heads up a lot of our efforts in that area with SQLcl, Liquibase and the like.
And then…. its party time




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