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A revolutionary approach to understanding, managing, and delivering digital objects, assets, and all types of data

Overview

  • Full of illustrations, diagrams, and tips with clear step-by-step instructions and real time examples
  • Get up to speed on all the aspects of this new technology
  • Learn how to work with rich multimedia and control it

In Detail

Multimedia is the new digital frontier. Managers, software architects, administrators and developers need to fully comprehend this exciting new technology as its widespread use and acceptance cannot be ignored any longer.

Managing Multimedia and Unstructured Data in the Oracle Database will give you a complete understanding of how to manage all data, especially multimedia. You will learn all the latest terminology, how to set up a database, load digital objects, search on them and even how to sell them. Whether you are a manager or database administrator, this book will give you the knowledge you need to take control of this rapidly growing and industry- changing technology. Technology which is transforming our lives.

Starting with the basic principles of unstructured data and detailing the concepts behind multimedia warehouses and digital asset management systems, this book will describe how to load this data, search against it, display it intelligently, and deliver it to customers and users. Learn how all these concepts work within the Oracle 11g R2 database environment and how to tune the database effectively to manage it.

Begin to learn about this new and exciting field and use it to give your business a competitive edge or give yourself the ability to take a leadership role in this exciting new computing genre.

What you will learn from this book

  • Discover a whole new world beyond relational databases
  • Understand what is involved in selling a digital image
  • Learn about the different types of multimedia warehouses
  • Uncover the truth behind searching for digital objects
  • Understand the complete picture for tuning an Oracle database with multimedia
  • Get to grips with all the issues in setting up a digital asset e-commerce system
  • Understand what multimedia and unstructured data really is
  • Realise how the Oracle database can work with multimedia
  • Get to grips with digital image processing and transformation techniques
  • Expand your database knowledge to include complex data
  • Add credibility to your resume by adopting this new and visually exciting technological direction

Approach

This book is written in simple, easy to understand format with lots of screenshots and step-by-step explanations.

Who this book is written for

If you are an Oracle database administrator, Museum curator, IT manager, Developer, Photographer, Intelligence team member, Warehouse or Software Architect then this book is for you. It covers the basics and then moves to advanced concepts. This will challenge and increase your knowledge enabling all those who read it to gain a greater understanding of multimedia and how all unstructured data is managed.

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Managing Multimedia and Unstructured Data in the Oracle Database

Managing Multimedia and Unstructured Data in the Oracle Database

Copyright 2013 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

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First published: March 2013

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Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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Credits

Author

Marcelle Kratochvil

Reviewers

Gokhan Atil

Ben van Eyle

Satishbabu Gunukula

Tim Hall

Pete Sharman

Acquisition Editor

Rukhsana Khambatta

Lead Technical Editor

Arun Nadar

Technical Editors

Sharvari Baet

Kaustubh S. Mayekar

Ankita Meshram

Project Coordinator

Leena Purkait

Proofreaders

Ting Baker

Lindsey Thomas

Indexer

Monica Ajmera Mehta

Graphics

Aditi Gajjar

Sheetal Aute

Valentina D'silva

Production Coordinator

Aparna Bhagat

Cover Work

Aparna Bhagat

Nitesh Thakur

About the Author

Marcelle Kratochvil is an accomplished Oracle Database administrator and developer. She is CTO of Piction and has designed and developed industry-leading software for the management and selling of digital assets. She has also developed an award-winning shipping and freight management system, designed and built a booking system, a digital asset management system, a sport management system, an e-commerce system, a social network engine, a reporting engine, and numerous search engines. She has been an Oracle beta tester since the original introduction of Oracle Multimedia. She is also a well known presenter at Oracle Conferences and has produced numerous technical podcasts. In 2004 she was the Oracle PL/SQL Developer of the year. Born in Australia, she lives in Canberra. She is actively working as a database administrator supporting a large number of customer sites internationally. She is also campaigning with Oracle to promote the use of storing all data and any data in a database. In her spare time she plays field hockey and does core research in artificial intelligence in database systems. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree from the Australian National University and majored in computing and mathematics.

Acknowledgement

I would like to acknowledge my business partner and CEO of Piction, Erick Kendrick. I have been working with him for over twelve years and he has been instrumental in a lot of the designs as well as the implementation of the ideas presented in the book. Without his unconditional support in all the good and bad times, the ability to get to the stage of writing this book would not have been possible.

Special thanks go to all those in the Piction team: Jimmy Nguyen, Martin Channon, Serkan Harar, Lusana Ali, and Adam LaPorta, who have done the tough work and been able to embrace the vision and advance the concept of digital asset management systems, bringing forth leadership in this new technology.

Thanks also go to Chris Muir, Richard Foote, and Tim Hall who have sparred with me on a lot of the controversial issues that dealing with multimedia can raise. By debating with them honestly, I have been pushed outside the box and into new territory. In addition Steven Feuerstein has always expressed his support and helped where he could regarding multimedia in the database. Also, I would like to thank Victoria Lira and Lillian Buziak of the Oracle ACE Director program who over the last five years have work tirelessly to help me promote the usage of multimedia inside the Oracle Database.

Special mention goes to my mother, my sister, her husband, Andrew and children, Jeremiah, Elisha, and Abigail, who have accepted me unconditionally, which also gave me the strength and motivation to do the hard, long yards and put this book together. I would like to recognize my brother Mark Kratochvil who worked with Piction in the early days and is a keen and talented photographer. It is my hope that his family will get to see this book.

I would like to acknowledge the reviewers who have been challenged by the unique and varying content within the book. They are Ben Van Eyle, April Chin, Tim Hall, Pete Sharman, and Tony Quinn.

And finally I would like to thank Liza Sherd who was there for me during the hard times and who I know will be there for me when I need it the most.

About the Reviewers

Gokhan Atil is an independent consultant who has been working in IT since 2000. He worked as a Development and Production DBA, Trainer and Software Developer. He has a strong background in Linux and Solaris systems. He's an Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) for Oracle Database 10 g and 11 g , and has hands-on experience with Oracle 11 g /10 g /9 i /8 i . He is an active member of the Oracle community and has written and presented papers at various conferences. He's also a founding member of the Turkish Oracle User Group (TROUG).

He was honored with the Oracle ACE Award in 2011. He has a blog in which he has shared his experience with Oracle since 2008:

http://www.gokhanatil.com

Ben van Eyle is an independent consultant with 26 years of experience in the IT industry with most of that time dealing with databases and database systems, including Oracle, SQL Server and Ingres.

He has designed and built distributed database systems and high availability systems, as well as worked on SAP systems and Oracle data warehouses, mostly for government department.

Ben currently resides in Canberra.

Satishbabu Gunukula has over 13 years of experience in the IT industry. He has extensive experience in Oracle and SQLServer Database Technologies, and is specialized in high availability solutions such as Oracle RAC, Data Guard, Grid Control, and SQL Server Cluster. He has a master's degree in Computer Applications.

He has been honored with the prestigious Oracle ACE Award. He has experience with a wide range of products, such as Essbase, Hyperion, Agile, SAP Basis, MySQL, Linux, Windows, and Business Apps admin and he has implemented many business critical systems for Fortune 500, 1000 companies.

He review articles for SELECT Journal the publication of IOUG and reviews books for Packt Publishing. He is an active member in IOUG, Oracle RAC SIG, UKOUG, and OOW and has published many articles and presentations. He shares his knowledge on his websites:

http://www.oracleracexpert.com and http://www.sqlserver-expert.com.

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