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IOUG President
March, 2007
In this two-part series,
Database Insider speaks with
Insider: What's the buzz in the community about Oracle Database 11g Beta testing?
Kaplan: The buzz is extremely high around IOUG. People are excited and looking
forward to the next major release. At Oracle OpenWorld,
Chuck Rozwat provided a taste of things to come and
that elevated interest and the excitement to a fervor pitch.
Insider: As IOUG President, you have participated in the last three major
release betas. How does this beta compare to past releases?
Kaplan: I would say the last one and this one have a degree of professionalism
that's hard to beat. Oracle is flying people out and working very closely with
them to get feedback. The beta program keeps the touch point between Oracle and
their database customers very strong, with very good open communication.
Insider: What are some of the planned features or planned upgrades within
Oracle Database 11g Beta that
have your members excited?
Kaplan: At IOUG, we have a best practices special interest group and high
availability and security are some of the highest priorities. The plans for hot
patching and any RAC upgrades are things they want to understand. The whole
notion of hot patching is very intriguing to them.
When Oracle and every other vendor have bugs or updates, most companies have to
shut down the application or shut down the database to apply the patch. But
with Oracle Database 11g Beta
we're seeing that you can patch your database or upgrade it to the new bug fix
without having to shut down your database or application. So for high
availability, that's what people are looking at. It releases people from the
administrative burden of having to plan to shut down the database or do rolling
patches. That's important for 24-hour solutions where you can't even have
downtime on the weekend. The whole downtime management issue pretty much goes
away.
Having the hot patching is going to really improve the relationship with Oracle
and their customers. I think this is going to draw customers closer to Oracle
and it's going to allow Oracle to have many more adherents to their regular
patch updates. That leads to a whole healthier Oracle community.
DB Insider: Speaking of the Oracle Community, it's almost time for IOUG's big annual event, COLLABORATE '07
Kaplan: COLLABORATE '07 is going to be on tax day, April 15, in
Insider: Thank you for speaking with us. Have a great time at COLLABORATE '07.
Kaplan: Thank you
Next month, Kaplan delves deeper into Oracle Database 11g Beta to discuss RAC, Database Vault,
and how the IOUG is helping Oracle plan for the future.
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