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Collaborate Papers

Posted by Topper on 4/26/2007
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I’ve had a lot of inquiries since Collaborate to get copies of my papers and presentations I gave. So I figured I’d put them up for everyone to download directly. If you click the “Papers and Presentations” link in the banner they are all listed there, or you can just click on the URL below:
https://matttopper.com/index.php?page_id=17

If you want any additional info on the topics feel free to call or email me. My contact info is on the right.

Collaborate Plans

Posted by Topper on 4/13/2007
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I finally got a chance to sit down and figure out which sessions I want to attend at next week’s Collaborate conference. I’ve been busy working on some proof of concepts and Oracle BIEE training material for the last couple weeks, as well as taking over the lead on a project from one of our developers. With giving 5 presentations and client meetings it really didn’t leave much room for going other presentations. So without further ado, here’s my planned schedule, more of a reference for me than anyone else.

START DATE START TIME END TIME ROOM TITLE
Sunday, Apr 15 10:00 AM 4:00 PM airport Travel to LAS
Monday, Apr 16 8:15 AM 9:00 AM Open 10 Ken Jacobs keynote
Monday, Apr 16 9:15 AM 10:15 AM Surf E PRESENTING: Oracle Identity Management – The Total Identity Solution
Monday, Apr 16 10:30 AM 11:30 AM Breakers D Using BIEE with Oracle eBusiness Suite
Monday, Apr 16 3:30 PM 4:30 PM Mandalay Bay C PRESENTING: Virtualizing Your Development and Test Environment with VMware
Tuesday, Apr 17 9:45 AM 12:00 PM Palm D PRESENTING: Oracle RAC load balancing and failover options
Tuesday, Apr 17 3:30 PM 4:30 PM Reef C Oracle’s BI Roadmap
Tuesday, Apr 17 4:45 PM 5:45 PM Palm D PRESENTING: Developing Speedy Applications with AJAX
Wednesday, Apr 18 8:30 AM 9:30 AM Surf C PRESENTING: Securing Web Services
Wednesday, Apr 18 9:45 AM 10:45 AM Surf C Defining Customer Approach for Master Data Management
Wednesday, Apr 18 11:00 AM 12:00 AM Breakers H CRM Analytics Overview
Wednesday, Apr 18 3:15 PM 5:30 PM Reef B Fusion Middlware SIG
Wednesday, Apr 18 7:30 PM 10:30 PM Beach Collaborate 07 Beach Party
Thursday, Apr 19 8:30 AM 9:30 AM Lagoon D Oracle 11g Database: Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence
Thursday, Apr 19 1:00 PM 11:00 PM airport Flying Home

I’m glad to be heading out next week, I work out of my home office most of the time when I’m not at a client site so this is going to give me a chance to meet face to face a lot of the people I talk to on a daily basis. Along with a bunch of friends who I don’t get to see very often.If I’m not presenting and you want to try and catch me around, either give me a call or stop by the IT Convergence booth in the vendor hall. I should have all my presentations and papers up here by the end of next week (as soon as I finish them up).

Count Down to Collaborate

Posted by Topper on 3/29/2007
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Sixteen days until Collaborate and I just realized I’m actually doing five presentations instead of 4 like I had originally thought. Dan Norris mentioned he needed a pretty face on stage to help him out and I guess he meant it. Hopefully I can make some time to spend at the tables instead of in a session 😉

I’m really happy to be presenting again this year, I’ve had the opportunities to work with some challenging clients and project over the last year. It ‘s nice to be able to share some first hand experience with the technology and tools instead of the typical marketing fluff from the other conferences.

Heres a list of the sessions I’ll be presenting in:

Day Time Paper Number Session Title Track Room
Monday – April 16 9:15 AM-10:15 AM 502 Oracle Identity Management – The Total Identity Solution Middleware Surf E
Monday – April 16 3:30 PM-4:30 PM 141 Virtualizing Your Development and Test Environments with VMWare Architecture Mandalay Bay C
Tuesday – April 17 9:45 AM-12:00 PM 327 Oracle Real Application Clusters Load Balancing and Failover Options Database Palm D
Tuesday – April 17 4:45 PM-5:45 PM 441 Developing Speedy Applications with AJAX Development Palm D
Wednesday – April 18 8:30 AM-9:30 AM 531 Securing Web Services Middleware Surf C

I should have all the presentations and papers online shortly after the conference if anyone can’t make it and have interest in the topics. It’s going to be good to see a bunch of people that I rarely get to see in person. If anyone wants to meet up feel free to give me a call, as always my cell number is in the top right corner of the page.

See everyone there!

Oracle Buys Hyperion

Posted by Topper on 3/1/2007
Posted in: BIEE, Business Intelligence, General, Oracle. Leave a Comment

Well, I’ve been under a rock all morning (or at least at a client site configuring things) and just saw the announcements that Oracle bought Hyperion. (http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7bDD070F86-54F7-4709-A26A-12199FEB68B3%7d&siteid=yhoo&dist=yhoo) I think its a great move on their part, from what I’ve heard the buy was more for the Essbase side of the house rather than Brio. As always, I’m sure Oracle will find a way to keep Brio alive and the customers 😉 This comes as a surprise, there was talk about buying Hyperion a year or so ago, but all the recent ramblings were around Business Objects. Hopefully this is the last purchase Oracle makes in the BI space for a while, my head is about to explode with the influx of new components to learn.

Its been a while…

Posted by Topper on 1/22/2007
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After seeing Lewis C. post apologizing for not posting recently it really shamed me into thinking about the lack of updates on my own blog. Since my last set of updates its been a whirlwind couple of months.

First in September I left TUSC and joined IT Convergence as their strategic consulting manager. Nothing against TUSC, but with the direction they currently have it wasn’t the place for me right now. At IT Convergence I really can’t ask for a better job. I’m building my own team of experts from across the world. At last count we had over 10 different countries represented at our Naperville office alone. My role focuses on building the team to take charge of Identity Management, custom J2EE / SOA development and Business Intelligence. I’ve worked with some great companies like these, and started to plan some of biggest architectures I’ve worked with to date. My role has allowed me to play with tons of new technology and software from all of the major players and integrate some open source ones. Look for a couple articles coming up around that.

Friday I got my acceptance letters for both Collaborate and Kaleidescope. I’ll be doing talks on Oracle Identity Management, Application Development with AJAX, and Securing Web Services at both conferences, and at Collaborate I’ll be adding a fourth on Virtualizing Your Environments with VMWare. It’s going to be a couple busy weeks getting ready. I also have a couple presentations on the “wait list” if other people drop out. I actually hope that they don’t get approved, I have enough on my plate right now.

I’m still working on the side project I alluded to. Thank you to all the people that have been beta testing it for me. The only problem I’m running into right now is seeding the torrents on the same machine as my tracker is running. I’m using VBTT for the tracker and bittorrent-console on a Linux box. If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate it as I’m at a loss right now.

On a personal note, Erin and I finally got married on October 20, 2006. After 8.5 years together we tied the knot. We did a great destination wedding in Marathon Key, Florida with 30 of our closest family and friends. Those of you that know Erin know I really cannot ask for a better woman. She has been with me through all my crazy work schedules and projects, supporting me all the way.

Last week we signed the papers for building our new home our in Ashburn, VA. The area is great and the best part is that the neighborhood is full of other Oracle and technology geeks that all work in Reston. Being in the apartment with all 4 of my servers running and the plethora of other toys I have from the house back in Michigan its going to be nice to get back to a normal life. I have 2 rooms in the basement dedicated to my toys plus my home office.

That’s right, I’m up to 4 actual servers at home right now. I bought myself a Dell 2950, dual core, dual cpu, 8 GB of Ram for Christmas. After seeing these things fly doing all of the architecture and application scaling at ACT, I had to have one for myself. I’ve been building a lot of VMs on it, its my primary development box for the new technologies I’ve been working with. You really can’t beat booting 6 VMs at once and not noticing a performance decrease and if I need to reinstall Linux from the ground up its done in under 10 minutes.

If the first month is any indication of how the rest of the year is going to be things aren’t going to slow down and if anything they are going to speed up tremendously. It’s really great to be surrounded by people that I see as the best in the business again and grow a company to be number one. Thats the one thing I missed the most about Polk after leaving PolkInsight and now I get to do it all over again on an even bigger level.

My goal for this year is a new blog entry or article every 2 weeks, so keep an eye on this place things should start moving again real soon.

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Oracle Buys Sunopsis

Posted by Topper on 10/9/2006
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Looks like Larry’s pockets got a little too full again and some money fell out to buy another vendor.  Today Oracle announced they bought Sunopsis an ETL / Data Integration Provider with some very nice tools.  I love how Oracle already has a list of frequently asked questions when they just announced the purchase, that must be some of the predictive data mining tools working overtime right there ;).  In all honesty its a good move for Oracle, I’ll be more interested to see which pieces of the Sunopsis stack they are going to use in the tools.  Whether its the ETL integration / CDC to be put into OWB or the Data Integration into the Enterprise BI Suite (Siebel Analytics) or all of the above.  Either way I’m very happy to see that Oracle is again stepping out of their one database platform shoes and realizing that to be competitive they need to be able to interoperate with everything/everyone.

On a side note, for everyone thats been asking whether or not I’m going to be at Oracle World this year, the answer is no.  After 8 years Erin and I are getting married in Marathon Key, FL and I’ll be out on my honeymoon the week of the conference.  I tried to convince her that San Fran was a great place for the honeymoon, but as you can imagine that didn’t fly.  I’m not worried, I have a feeling that Collaborate in Vegas is going to be a heck of a lot more fun anyways.

PS- The side project is still being worked on I’m hoping to have some big updates in the near future.

The Side Project Alpha Release Announcement

Posted by Topper on 9/7/2006
Posted in: General, Oracle, Technology, VMWare. 5 comments

The side project I’ve been mentioning for a while now is a new site that delivers Oracle software through prebuilt VMWare virtual machines. Many people say the hardest part of using Oracle software is getting the installation down and functioning properly. I know many people who have been turned off of some wonderful software because its just a pain to configure. My goal with this new site it to remove that pain, allow people to download the prebuilt virtual machines and just start playing with the tools and walking through the demos instead of worrying with how to get everything setup correctly.

However, because I feel the architecture planning, installation, and configuration of the software is extremely important to success in many cases, I’m going to document all the virtual machine installs I do for the new site on here so that people can refer to them when they want to build their own from scratch. So over the next few weeks look for the build up of some of the virtual machines that will appear on the new site listed here.

First thing I would like to discuss is my selection of software for this project in hopes of getting some thoughts from you before I release everything publically. Over year ago when I had this idea originally there were many things in the way preventing me from doing this project with any success.

One of the first issues I struggled with was linux licensing. At the time, the only supported options for linux under the Oracle suite of tools were either Suse or RedHat AS. Both these products cost hundreds of dollars a license and my bank account could not support the fees of people downloading and using my licenses for personal use. Within the last 9 months I’ve stumbled onto a project called CentOS (http://www.centos.org) which aims to provide an open version of the RedHat AS distribution of linux with no licensing fees. While not officially supported by Oracle, there are plenty of people internally and externally (including myself) that use this distribution without a problem. Problem #1 solved.

The second barrier was VMWare and their virtual machine technology. At $200 a license for the Workstation software I knew it wouldn’t be in everyone’s budget to buy and use to “play” with new technologies. I had been using VMWare for years and really loved the product, but knew this would prevent a lot of people from using my prebuilt machines. Luckily enough, EMC (who owns VMWare), saved the day and in December of 2005 launched VMWare Player (http://www.vmware.com/products/player/), a free to use and distribute version of their popular Workstation product that allows users to run any prebuilt virtual machine on their own desktops on either Windows or Linux. And even recently they’ve started a beta version of the product for Mac OSX. Problem #2 solved.

The third major issue was how to distribute the software, with many of the virtual machines I was building nearing 6GB in size it greatly concerned me about the bandwidth costs I would ensue by allowing people to directly download the VMs from my site. Even with 2TB of bandwidth available a month, that was approximately 300 downloads a month and I’d be running into some major bills. And unmetered connections would greatly add to my monthly hosting fees. So because of that I decided to research Torrent networks deeply. I know torrents get a bad name because much of the “underground” uses it to trade music and movies, but the architecture and technology behind the distributed network is pretty amazing. The key to any torrent network is the seeders, they are the people that have entire copies of the download on their machines and seed the network sharing the bandwidth costs and boosting the download speeds for everyone. There are also some torrent tracker technologies that force people to authenticate to the trackers and monitor their contributions to the network. This greatly appealed to me because I could now track who my best users are and reward them with early downloads and also watch and ban the people that were leeching from the servers and the community without being seeders. I know its not the “nicest” solution, but it ensures a great community atmosphere and makes sure everyone is helping each other out (and not sticking me with a bandwidth bill).

So thats the idea, prebuilt Oracle Virtual Machines built using free and open source software, with a bulletin board and blogging community surrounding it. Should be fun, at the least should be an adventure. Consider this my Alpha Release announcement, I’m looking for anyone who would like to be an early adopter and help out with the start of the site. I really need someone to help with site design (I’m horrible with graphics), some beta testers for the torrent tracker and virtual machines, and anyone else who cares to help out I’d be more than happy to welcome you. Send me an email directly at: matt@matttopper.com or add a comment to the blog.

Keep your eye out in this space for some new articles about building the virtual machines and hopefully I’ll have the full release out by OracleWorld.

New Look and Feel Updated

Posted by Topper on 9/5/2006
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OK, I decided to finish the look and feel changes to the site and throw it out there.  Let me know if you see any issues.  I think its going to be a fun couple of weeks coming up.  Watch out for some new posts as well.

Sites been down…a lot!!

Posted by Topper on 9/4/2006
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To everyone thats been bugging me, the site has been down a lot lately. We can thank my wonderful hosting provider for upgrading WordPress for me, which in turn caused a whole bunch of my plug-ins not to work. So for now I have removed all of the plug-ins, reinstalled basic wordpress, and used the default theme. I’m hoping to have some free time this week to do some updates. Its my first full week at home in a long time. I’m hoping to add a new look and feel and also announce the release of a new project I’ve been working on. I’m 100% sure I can get the first task done, we’ll see about the second. Being a week at home, maybe I should send some time with Erin before the wedding. Then again maybe we’ll remember what its like to be around each other more than 72 hours at a time… (just kidding 😀 )

Flickr Down

Posted by Topper on 7/19/2006
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I looks like flickr too a sizable hit to their storage array today, as this picture shows they are at least making a fun game out of their troubles:

Heres more details:
http://blog.flickr.com/flickrblog/2006/07/temporary_stora.html

This is going to be one of the problems with the whole Web2.0 movement going forward, what happens when the service you count on for your application is down or just disappears off the planet. It makes you wonder how many people have built this into their plans, there are lots of companies such as here, here, or here that would have major issues if Google Maps disappeared one day. Interesting topic in today’s Web2.0 society. At least it looks like the static.flickr.com links are still working for most photos, but still an interesting topic none the less.

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