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Databse Training Days: 101 | Migrating from Oracle to PostgreSQL

Migrating from Oracle to PostgreSQL
On Demand
  • Recorded Date:Jul. 9, 2024
  • Event:On Demand
Migrating from Oracle to PostgreSQL

In today's data-driven world, the demand for data is increasing and its protection is critical. Oracle is everywhere - from ERP to medical and other applications. However, not all applications need all the features and cost of Oracle. In this presentation, we will explore ways to move data from Oracle to PostgreSQL. We will begin by highlighting the high-level trends in data and the growing need for data movement. We will discuss the impact of this demand for data. We’ll also discuss the challenges in moving applications that access the data. Moving data is not a straightforward task and requires considering data growth, data demand, and data protection. To meet these challenges, we will explore the options available to move data from Oracle into PostgreSQL, including selective data movement.

Speaker
Clay Jackson
Senior Sales Engineer
Clay Jackson is a Sr. Database Systems Sales Engineer for Quest, specializing in Database Performance Management and Data Movement Tools. Prior to joining Quest, Jackson was the DBA Manager at Darigold. He’s spent over 40 years managing Oracle, SQLServer and DB2 databases and DBAs at several companies, including Washington Mutual. While at WaMu, Jackson was the Enterprise Database Compliance Officer, with responsibility for Database Security and Disaster Recovery. He was also responsible for Oracle databases at Starbucks and US West. While at Starbucks, he participated in the Oracle 7 Alpha Test, and was part of the Oracle Very Large Database Customer Focus Group. He is also part of the OAK Table Group.
Quest Software

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