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April 08, 2020

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Explore In-Memory
Learn about what the Main-Trick of an In-Memory Column Store is.
Get the best out of Oracle Database In-Memory and compare the Database In-Memory option with other vendors In-Memory concepts with Markus Kissling, Product Manager for DB In-Memory in EMEA, based in Germany and Andy Rivenes, Senior Principle Product Manager

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    Markus Kissling

    Markus Kissling   

    Markus is a Product Manager for Database In-Memory, based in Germany. Prior to that Markus was a Sales Consultant and supported customers in implementing projects with Oracle on Windows and .NET. He also helped customers in migrating their MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, Informix, Sybase etc. databases to Oracle. Markus now spends his time helping customers implement Database In-Memory as well as providing information about Database In-Memory through blogs, conferences, and customer visits. You can visit the Database In-Memory blog at https://blogs.oracle.com/in-memory or follow his tweets as @InMemoryMarkus.
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    Andy Rivenes

    Andy Rivenes   

    Andy Rivenes is a Product Manager at Oracle for Database In-Memory. Prior to that Andy was a Product Manager for Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization, SecureFiles and DBFS. Andy has spent a large part of his career managing Oracle databases and he now spends his time helping customers implement Database In-Memory as well as providing information about Database In-Memory through blogs, conferences, and customer visits. You can visit the Database In-Memory blog at https://blogs.oracle.com/in-memory or follow his tweets as @TheInMemoryGuy.
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