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Real-World Performance Tour Now Available on Your Desktop

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Have you always wanted to attend a Real-World Performance Tour event? Now you can access the expertise of Oracle's real-world performance team—Andrew Holdsworth, Graham Wood, Tom Kyte, and others—as they teach you how to identify system inefficiencies that can be improved with modern database design and tuning techniques. Join upcoming live chats, access a learning library, and watch videos featuring the team's road show presentations. 

Join a Live Real-World Performance Chat
The real-world performance (RWP) group is part of the Oracle Database Development organization. Engineers in the RWP group focus on extracting the maximum performance from Oracle Database and hardware in the real world by identifying inefficiencies in current systems and applying modern database design and tuning techniques to improve them. They've worked hard to bring their knowledge of performance to you.

Oracle Learning Library Live Chat with Oracle's Real-World Performance Team
Join Andrew Holdsworth, vice president of the RWP team, for a 30-minute chat about real-world performance challenges and the techniques that could help overcome and even eliminate them for good. If you have specific topics or questions you would like Andrew to address, please e-mail them to us. Register for a session today or look for the videos on demand.

Oracle Learning Library and Video Series
Access the learning library to find best practices and methodologies to apply to your Oracle Databases. In the Oracle Real-World Performance video series, Andrew Holdsworth and his team share the best practices and methodologies you should implement to make the most of your investment in Oracle Database. Subscribe to the collection and receive notifications when new videos are added.


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