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Oracle Database 11 g :
A Beginner’s Guide
Ian Abramson
Michael Abbey
Michael J. Corey
Michelle Malcher
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About the Authors
Ian Abramson is the current president for the Independent Oracle Users Group
(IOUG). Based in Toronto, Canada, he is an experienced industry and technical
consultant, providing expert guidance in implementing solutions for clients in
telecommunications, CRM, utilities, and other industries. His focus includes the
Oracle product set, as well as other leading technologies and their use in optimizing
data warehouse design and deployment. He is also a regular speaker at various
technology conferences, including COLLABORATE, Oracle OpenWorld, and
other local and regional events.
Michael Abbey is a recognized authority on database administration, installation,
development, application migration, performance tuning, and implementation.
Working with Ian Abramson and Michael Corey, he has coauthored works in
the Oracle Press series for over 14 years. Active in the international Oracle user
community, Abbey is a frequent presenter at COLLABORATE, Oracle OpenWorld,
and regional user group meetings.
Michael J. Corey is the founder and CEO of Ntirety—The Database Administration
Experts. Michael’s roots go back to Oracle version 3.0. Michael is a past president of the
Independent Oracle Users group ( www.ioug.org) and the original Oracle Press author.
Michael is a frequent speaker at business and technology events and has presented all
over the world. Check out Michael’s blog at http://michaelcorey.ntirety.com.
Michelle Malcher is a Senior Database Administrator with
over ten years’ experience in database development, design,
and administration. She has expertise in performance tuning,
security, data modeling, and database architecture of very large database
environments. She is a contributing author for the IOUG Best Practices Tip
Booklet. Michelle is enthusiastically involved with the Independent Oracle
User Group and is director of Special Interest Groups. She enjoys presenting and
sharing ideas about Oracle Database topics at technology conferences and user
group meetings. She can be reached at michelle_malcher@ioug.org.
About the Reviewers
Carl Dudley has worked closely with Oracle for a number of years and presents regularly at international
conferences on Oracle database technology. He is currently a consultant database administrator and has
research interests in database performance, disaster planning, and security. Carl is a director of the UK
Oracle User Group, received Oracle Magazine ’s Editors’ Choice Award for Database Administrator of the
Year in 2003 for services to the Oracle community, and achieved Oracle ACE status in 2007.
Ted Falcon , based in Toronto, Canada, is CEO of BDR Business Data Reporting Inc. He has ten
years’ experience in business intelligence reporting systems, specializing in the Cognos suite of tools.
 
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