Attend the training in a Virtualbox client. Use its recording features to record the session and they will be completely unaware that you are doing so. The irony is that Virtualbox is an Oracle product.
Oracle is the name given to a CeyeAy program the did for the government. They started the company after that and kept the name.
Also Leon Panetta (ex CeyeAy chief) is on their board.
I’m an Oracle administrator at work (Solaris and Database). It’s extremely challenging with the worst documentation ever. I believe it’s this way so we continue to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars for “support” - we do have a third party contractor that we get ahold of first and he gets us squared away pretty quickly.
That's odd, I've got support contracts with Microsoft, Xerox, Hitachi, etc, and they all allow recording of calls/meetings. It's beneficial for all parties.
You will hate Oracle by the end of the year. Their service is garbage. All outsourced to people you cannot understand, and they do not care.
Oracle has bought up many smaller, fairly well run companies, and then subsequently destroys the product with shitty service and outrageous pricing.
Fuck Oracle. White hat my ass. I’ll be happy the day Oracle dies. Bunch of money grubbing assholes. Their licensing is TERRIBLE.
Look into Snowflake.
Attend the training in a Virtualbox client. Use its recording features to record the session and they will be completely unaware that you are doing so. The irony is that Virtualbox is an Oracle product.
This is the way.
Oracle is the name given to a CeyeAy program the did for the government. They started the company after that and kept the name. Also Leon Panetta (ex CeyeAy chief) is on their board.
I’m an Oracle administrator at work (Solaris and Database). It’s extremely challenging with the worst documentation ever. I believe it’s this way so we continue to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars for “support” - we do have a third party contractor that we get ahold of first and he gets us squared away pretty quickly.
That's odd, I've got support contracts with Microsoft, Xerox, Hitachi, etc, and they all allow recording of calls/meetings. It's beneficial for all parties.
Linux and mySQL are your friend.