FinnishingThoughts Podcast first episode is out!

For already quite some time I’ve thought it would be great to discuss on interesting topics with some of the Oracle experts out there and now I’m happy to say my first episode on FinnishingThoughts Podcast is out!

 

 

In my first episode my guest is an Oracle Ace Director who works as Accenture’s Head of database management, Julian Dontcheff.

Julian shares his views on latest Oracle’s announcements and how he sees Oracle’s cloud positioning at the moment with all the new products released to the cloud. He also talks on Accenture’s study on Oracle Cloud performance. And we discuss future DBA’s role and how GDPR is impacting DBA’s.

And if you didn’t know what is Julian’s favourite database feature you will hear that as well!

You can read Julian’s blog at https://juliandontcheff.wordpress.com.

Oracle Cloud performance study: https://www.accenture.com/t20171003T083750Z__w__/us-en/_acnmedia/PDF-62/Accenture-Enterprise-Workloads-Meet-Cloud.pdf

If you liked the episode please subscribe on it in iTunes!

 

 

Simo

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