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CBO Days 2014

26 February 2014 2 Comments Written by Christian Antognini

CBO Days 2014
The company I work for, Trivadis, is very pleased to organize, on the 10th and 11th of June, an outstanding seminar with top guest speakers in Zurich. This year’s focus will be on the Oracle query optimizer, also known as a cost-based optimizer (CBO).

The query optimizer is not only one of the most complex pieces of software that constitutes the Oracle kernel; it is also one of the most unappreciated. Why? To make the best and most efficient use of the query optimizer, you definitely need to understand how it works. This is exactly what we are aiming for at the CBO Days.

Enjoy the two days with:

  • Thomas Kyte, Senior Technical Architect, Oracle Corporation (USA)
  • Jonathan Lewis, JL Computer Consultancy (GB)
  • Mohamed Zait, Optimizer chief developer, Oracle Corporation (USA)
  • Markus Winand, Independent (AT)
  • Christian Antognini, Trivadis (CH)

For detailed information about the event please click here.

EARL BIRD BOOKINGS: 15% discount if you enroll until April 1st.

I look forward to meet you there!

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2 Comments

  1. Vishal Vishal
    27 February 2014    

    Is it virtual seminar?

    Reply
    • Christian Antognini Christian Antognini
      27 February 2014    

      Hi Vishal

      Unfortunately it’s not available as a virtual seminar.

      Cheers,
      Chris

      Reply

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