MJR Analytics Presenting at Oracle Openworld 2018, San Francisco

Mark Rittman from MJR Analytics will be presenting at this week’s Oracle Openworld 2018 event in San Francisco, both sessions on Monday, 22nd October 2018.

BI Developer to Data Engineer with Oracle Analytics Cloud, Data Lake [PRO3189]

Monday, Oct 22, 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM | Marriott Marquis (Yerba Buena Level) - Nob Hill C/D

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“In this session look at the role of a data engineer in designing, provisioning, and enabling an Oracle Cloud data lake using Oracle Analytics Cloud, Data Lake. Attendees learn how to use data flow and data pipeline authoring tools and how machine learning and AI can be applied to this task, as well as how to connect to database and SaaS sources along with sources of external data via Oracle Data as a Service. Discover how traditional Oracle Analytics developers can transition their skills into this role and start working as a data engineer on Oracle Public Cloud data lake projects.”

Data Warehouse Like a Tech Startup with Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse [BUS3194]

Monday, Oct 22, 04:45 PM - 05:30 PM | Moscone West - Room 3006

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“Tech startups can't afford DBAs, and they don't have time to provision servers and scale them up and down or deal with patches or downtime. They've never heard of indexes and they need data loaded and ready for analysis in days, not months. In this session learn how Oracle Database developers can build data warehouses as a hip startup data engineer would—but using a proper database built on Oracle technology. Oracle Data Visualization Desktop provides analytics and data exploration with techniques explained in this session. Hear real-world development experiences from working on data and analytics projects at a tech startup in the UK.”

Mark will be at Openworld and around San Francisco until the end of the event, so if you’d like to have a chat about these talks or anything to do with Oracle Analytics then get in touch at mark.rittman@mjr-analytics.com or call us on +44 7866 568246.

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