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The second edition of O`Reilly`s bestselling Oracle Essentials has been updated to include the latest Oracle release, Oracle9i. Oracle Essentials distills an enormous amount of information about Oracle`s myriad technologies and releases into a compact, easytoread volume filled with focused text, illustrations, and helpful hints. Oracle9i promises to be an even more significant upgrade than Oracle8i, offering such major features as Real Application Clusters, flashback queries, Oracle personalization, clickstream intelligence, and Oracle Database Cache and Web Cache; it also promises significant improvements in Oracle`s business intelligence, XML integration, high availability, and management capabilities. The book includes overviews of these features, as well as the new Oracle9I Application Server (Oracle9iAS) and Oracle9i Portal.The book contains chapters on: Oracle products, options, and overall architecture for Oracle9i and other recent releases Installing and running Oracle: creating databases, configuring Net8 (known as Oracle Net in Oracle9i), starting up and shutting down Oracle Oracle data structures, datatypes, and ways of extending datatypes Managing Oracle: security, the Oracle Enterprise Manager, fragmentation and reorganization, and backup and recovery Oracle networking, monitoring, and tuning Multiuser concurrency, online transaction processing (OLTP), and high availability Hardware architectures (e.g., SMP, MPP, NUMA) and their impact on Oracle Data warehousing and distributed databases Oracle9i, Oracle8i, and the Web, including the latest Java, web, and XML technologies, interMedia, Oracle9i Application Server, and Oracle9i PortalFor new Oracle users, DBAs, developers, and managers, Oracle Essentials is an allinone introduction to the full range of Oracle features and technologies, including the justreleased Oracle9i features. But even if you already have a library full of Oracle documentation, this compact book is the one you`ll turn to, again and again, as your onestop, truly essential reference.About the AuthorsJonathan Stern has over 13 years of IT experience, including senior positions in consulting, systems architecture, and technical sales. He has indepth experience with the Oracle RDBMS across all major open systems hardware and operating systems, covering tuning, scaling and parallelism, Parallel Server, high availability, data warehousing, OLTP, objectrelational databases, Ntier architectures, and emerging trends such as Java and CORBA. He is the Central USA Technical Team Leader at Ariba, Inc., the leading vendor of electronic commerce solutions for strategic procurement. Previously, he led a team of highly experienced database specialists at Oracle Corporation providing technical depth and strategic assistance to Oracle`s largest customers in the North Central USA. Jonathan has authored papers and presented at internal and external conferences on topics such as scaling with Oracle`s dynamic parallelism and the role of reorganizing segments in an Oracle database.
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