What’s New in Database 18c You Won’t Hear About From Oracle

Please join us at the DOUG (DALLAS ORACLE USERS GROUP)Oracle Database Forum meeting on Thursday, June 28, 2018 from 5 – 7:15 pm.

Presentation Overview

“What’s New in Database 18c You Won’t Hear About From Oracle,” presented by Dan Morgan, Oracle ACE Director

Refreshments sponsored by Forsythe.

To RSVP for this meeting, click on
http://doug.org/events/#id=10192&cid=538&wid=201&type=Cal.

Please contact dougadministrative@gmail.com if your plans change, so we can order the right amount of food.

Location/Directions

University of Dallas, Gorman Lecture Center, Room B, 1845 East Northgate Drive, Irving, Texas. For directions to the campus, see http://udallas.edu/visitors/directions.php.

For a campus map, see
http://udallas.edu/visitors/documents/CampusMap_11-16-16.pdf. (A good starting place would be to park near the bell tower.)

 

Speaker Bio

Daniel Morgan
damorgan12c@gmail.com

Oracle ACE Director Dan Morgan is the Morgan behind Morgan’s Library.
In 2009 Morgan retired from the University of Washington where he developed the Oracle instruction program and had been its primary instructor since 1998. In addition to his work at UW he also served as an advisor to the outreach program at the University of California

Berkeley, has been a consultant to Harvard University, and has been a guest lecturer on Oracle at the University of Oslo (Norway) and the University of Canterbury (New Zealand).  Morgan is a member of the Board of Directors of the Western Washington Oracle Users Group, a member of the executive boards for the Vancouver and Victoria Oracle Users Groups in Canada and a former Chair of the Washington Software Association’s Database
Special Interest Group. He has also been a member of UKOUG, the International Oracle zSeries SIG, the Oracle RAC SIG, and BAARF.  Mr. Morgan is a regular contributor at Oracle conferences and forums around the world.

 

Mary Elizabeth McNeely / Dennise Wagner
DOUG Oracle Database Forum Chair / Co-Chair
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