This Week’s Cloud News | 3D Medical Models, Streamlined Recruiting, The Case for Multi Cloud, What’s Next for DBAs, and More |
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| Streamlined Recruitment Sends Positive Message At job fairs, Arizona Federal Credit Union always pulls in a crowd of hopeful applicants. One reason? Job seekers can fill out, sign, and submit applications electronically—on the spot. “Our approach tells applicants, ‘We’re interested in talking to you, and, yes, we are a great place to work,’” says Elias Medina, director of recruitment and training. Five other big benefits since it adopted Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud. |
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| | What’s Next for DBAs? Database professionals know that their jobs are changing. But right now most operate in a hybrid cloud-and-on-premises world where “all of those fundamentals—they haven’t gone away,” says Ray Smith, president of the Independent Oracle Users Group. “We’re still talking about security, availability, and tuning.” Smith’s advice on what DBAs should prepare for next. |
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| How the Cloud Is Powering Deep Science Scientific workloads have been slow to move to the cloud, but that’s starting to change. Public clouds are more likely to have the newest, most powerful CPU and graphics processing chips, as vendors continually add new hardware to their data centers. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is investigating the use of Oracle cloud services to monitor data from its massive collider. Oracle’s new offering. |
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Events | Oracle Cloud Day March–May | various locations |
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Modern Business Experience March 19–21 | Las Vegas |
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| Modern Customer Experience March 19–21 | Las Vegas |
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| Oracle OpenWorld Global March 26–27 | Singapore |
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| SuiteWorld April 1–4 | Las Vegas |
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| Collaborate19 User Conference April 7–11 | San Antonio |
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