Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle Technical Overview - AWS Online Tech Talks

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Amazon RDS Custom is a managed database service that allows businesses with applications that need customization of the underlying operating system and databases that support them while getting all the automation, durability, and scalability benefits of a managed database service. Benefits of RDS automation with the access needed for legacy, packaged, and custom applications. In this technical webinar hear from AWS expert Yamuna Palasamudram, Sr. Oracle Database Specialist SA with Amazon Web Services as she details the use cases and the technical elements that support custom and Oracle applications that require greater granular control.

Learning Objectives:
* Objective 1 - Learn the use cases associated with Amazon RDS Custom
* Objective 2 - Gain a technical understanding of Amazon RDS Custom, as it applies to supporting applications that require greater granular control and customization.
* Objective 3 - Watch a demo to see how to create a Custom Engine Version (CEV)

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Amazon RDS, Cloud Migration, Enterprise Applications
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