Speaking engagements 2011

Despite my attempts to not travel (much) anymore, I’m still going to speak at two events in first half of 2011.

The first event is at the Suncoast Oracle User Group meeting in Tampa, FL on Thursday, 27th January. I’ll speak about Advanced Oracle Troubleshooting in 60 minutes.

I will deliver the second presentation at Hotsos Symposium 2011 near Dallas, TX on Wednesday 9th March. I will talk about Troubleshooting the Most Complex Oracle Performance Problem I’ve ever seen. If you think that this performance problem was complex, then be prepared to see an even worse one there!

Comments

  1. Simon says:

    Hi Tanel,

    For those of us who can’t get to Dallas, will there be some sort of access to see the presentation on “Troubleshooting the Most Complex Oracle Performance Problem I’ve ever seen? Are you planning on recording the presentation for download? I’d certainly be willing to pay for the privilege of downloading it!

    Cheers,

    Simon

  2. Tanel Poder says:

    @Simon

    Hi Simon, I will likely deliver this session once more at one of the virtual conferences I’m going to run this year!

  3. Simon says:

    @Tanel Poder

    Great… Look forward to it. Thanks…

  4. Christoph says:

    Looking forward to seeing you at the Hotsos Symposium. Good times!

  5. Pavan Kumar N says:

    Hi Tanel,

    Any Troublshooting sessions in INDIA ? We would very much delighted to attend whole
    AOT of your course schedule, perhaps we are awaiting for opportunity and schedule for us too.

  6. Tanel Poder says:

    @Pavan Kumar N

    I’m not going to do any seminars physically on-site anymore. I’ve had enough of the travel hassle and the time & energy the traveling takes. So, I’m doing only online seminars – accessible globally. In fact I had people from India attending my last AOT seminars in end of 2010.

  7. Richard Armstrong-Finnerty says:

    For those of us who cannot spare the time to attend the Deep Dives, what about making them available afterwards for subscribers? Assuming a copy is ever made.

  8. Tanel Poder says:

    @Richard Armstrong-Finnerty
    Richard – yes, I’m planning that too!

  9. Torrey Martin says:

    Hi Tanel,
    Great blog, but a bit over my head, unfortunately (I’m more of a hardware guy). Still the complexity of what you do is exciting. I wonder if you have thoughts on hardware improvements that could lead to Oracle DB improvements? Do you have a wish list, money is no object in this dream? i.e.: I wish we could do XXX directly in the CPU…

    Thanks!

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