Oracle Database In-Memory: A dual format in-memory database
Event details
Date | 05.07.2018 |
Hour | 14:15 › 15:15 |
Speaker | Danica Porobic is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle working on the in-memory technologies in the database team. She received her PhD from EPFL where she focused on designing scalable transaction processing systems for non-uniform hardware. She has graduated top of her class with MSc and BSc in Informatics from University of Novi Sad and has worked at Oracle Labs and Microsoft SQL Server. |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Abstract: Database architectures are fundamentally changing due to new technologies and new requirements. Oracle database takes advantage of these new technologies without requiring application changes while at the same time enabling new types of applications. One such transformational technology is Database In-Memory which adds in-memory functionality for transparently accelerating analytic queries by orders of magnitude, enabling real-time business decisions. This technology accelerates both Data Warehouses and mixed workload OLTP databases using an in-memory columnar format utilizing techniques such as SIMD vector processing, in-memory storage indexes, and optimized predicate evaluation and aggregation. This talk gives brief overview of the Oracle Database architecture, highlights design choices behind Database In-Memory and the new functionality it enables.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
- This event is internal
Organizer
- Prof. Anastasia Ailamaki
Contact
- Mrs Dimitra Tsaoussis-Melissargos