Course Outline

Overview of Oracle 23ai for government

  • Feature summary and vision for Oracle 23ai
  • Key differences from versions 19c and 21c
  • Integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and support for modern workloads

AI Vector Search and Embeddings for government

  • Architecture and use cases for AI Vector Search
  • Storing and indexing vectors in Oracle 23ai
  • Practical examples for search and AI inference applications

Automation and Observability for government

  • New observability dashboards and telemetry features
  • Enhanced automation capabilities for database administrator (DBA) tasks
  • Proactive alerting and resource monitoring enhancements

Performance and SQL Enhancements for government

  • SQL enhancements in Oracle 23ai
  • Improvements in indexing, joins, and query optimization
  • Real-time statistics and improved diagnostic tools

Security and Compliance for government

  • New auditing and encryption features to enhance security
  • Enhancements in policy management
  • Integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) controls for comprehensive security

Upgrade and Migration Planning for government

  • Assessing readiness and compatibility for upgrades
  • Tools and best practices for a smooth upgrade process
  • Considerations for hybrid cloud environments

Backup, Recovery, and Cloud Options for government

  • Changes in backup procedures in Oracle 23ai
  • Enhancements in flashback and recovery capabilities
  • Features supporting multicloud and autonomous database environments

Summary and Next Steps for government

Requirements

  • A comprehensive understanding of Oracle database architecture and administration for government use.
  • Practical experience working with Oracle 19c or 21c in a governmental context.
  • Proficiency with SQL, PL/SQL, and essential DBA tools to support government operations.

Audience for Government

  • Oracle database administrators supporting federal, state, and local agencies.
  • Database architects designing solutions for government entities.
  • Infrastructure engineers responsible for maintaining Oracle environments in public sector organizations.
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