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My private Corner – Oracle Data Management at OpenWorld 2019

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When I joined Oracle in 2001, Oracle started in the applications business and explored middleware, as the company is built on the successful database business. As part of my introduction bootcamp Andrew Sutherland gave as an overview in relational database technology. I would have never dreamed to share the Oracle conference center stage with Andy Mendelson head of the database business at Oracle. It was an honor to summarize his Data Management keynote at the Oracle Cloud Platform Partner Advisory Council. Yes he did overrun his session by almost twice the time and I was the timekeeper… Andy Mendelson gave the partner community preview of his Oracle OpenWorld 2019 announcements including the free tier. As Oracle’s mission is to help people see data in new ways, discover insights, unlock endless possibilities, it’s time to explore new technologies like integration & orchestration of functions & microservices, digital assistants, a journey like a dynamic process.

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