DMU at Openworld '12

Folks,
If you're attending Oracle OpenWorld in SF next month, you may be interested in the DMU session below. Come and learn how you can leverage DMU and the latest generation of database technology to lower the cost of Unicode migration while boosting the process efficiency. We will also give a sneak preview of the upcoming DMU release.
Session ID: CON8286
Session Title: Jump-start Your Global E-Business: Unicode Migration Strategies and Solutions
Venue / Room: Moscone South - 200
Date and Time: 10/1/12, 13:45 - 14:45
Abstract
As a key enabling technology for global e-business and cloud computing, Unicode has gained ubiquitous importance in recent years across the IT industry landscape. Migrating databases from legacy character sets to Unicode is a prerequisite for supporting the storage and processing of character data from all over the world. This session examines the common challenges and best practices for migrating your databases to Unicode. It gives an overview of Oracle Database Migration Assistant for Unicode, a free next-generation Unicode migration tool, and discusses the recommended strategies for applying it in specific migration scenarios such as Oracle Exadata consolidation to ensure data integrity and improve process efficiency.
There will be a DMU demo booth in the Oracle DEMOgrounds throughout the conference for you to see the product in action. Please drop by and check it out.
Hope to see you there!

You may want to contact the developer.
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