Running Oracle databases and applications on Linux on System z has become a
"hot topic" for many of us now.  How to get them working and, especially,
how to get them to perform well are of major concern.  However, since this is
all still relatively new, there isn't a lot of information or real life
experience available yet.

Because of the growing interest in this area, the "Linux and VM Program"
of SHARE has put together a series of presentations dedicated to this subject.
These presentations will feature people with real life experience in porting
Oracle applications to zLinux, such as Gerard Shockley of Boston University
and David Lacey of Aetna, as well as experts who have supported numerous
customers during their transitions to this environment.  This series will
feature up-to-date information on new releases, hidden hazards as well as
hints and tips to make everything work well.  If you are running or are about
to port Oracle based applications to zLinux, you cannot afford to miss these
presentations.

This series will take place on Wed, Aug. 4 in Boston, MA as part of the
overall SHARE conference.  (For a specific listing of the presentations being
offered, please see http://share.org )  There is still plenty of time to
register for SHARE.  Full week and single day registrations are available.

Martha McConaghy
(Linux and VM Program Manager)
Marist College

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