For those of you who will be attending Oracle OpenWorld 2007 and have interests in the database performance area, I would recommend to you to try and attend the Real-World Performance Group Roundtable session. The session starts with a brief “Hot List” of performance issues that have been predominant in the field over the last year and then the panel will be taking questions collected from the audience.

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Session Details
Session ID: S291306
Session Title: Roundtable: The Real-World Performance Group
Session Abstract: In this annual database performance review from the Real-World Performance Group, a discussion of today's issues precedes a panel discussion in which the audience is invited to debate today's challenges, including the following: optimizer plans and management, I/O issues, session and cursor management, effective system architectures, and capacity planning. This is your chance to interact with the Real-World Performance Group.
Track: TECHNOLOGY, Business Intelligence ; TECHNOLOGY, Database; TECHNOLOGY, Enterprise Management; TECHNOLOGY, Linux and Open Source Solutions; TECHNOLOGY
Focus Areas: Grid Computing; High Availability; Manageability; Performance and Scalability; Storage Management
Session Type: Conference Session
Audience Level: All Audiences
Duration: 60 minutes
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Speaker(s)/Company: Mike Hallas, Oracle; Andrew Holdsworth, Oracle; Sushil Kumar, Oracle; Greg Rahn, Oracle; Graham Wood, Oracle