About House of Brick
House of Brick provides cutting-edge software innovation and industry-leading consulting experience to help navigate the most challenging cloud migration and operational challenges.
Oracle License & Audit Risk
Oracle Audits – Everything You Should Know
Oracle Audit Defense
Oracle Cost Optimization
Oracle License Optimization on VMware
Oracle Database Security
Cloud Services & Modernization
Cloud Migration
Cloud Modernization
AWS Oracle Database
AWS Oracle Licensing
Running Oracle on AWS
License & Compliance Management
License Management
Security & Compliance Assessment
VMware Cost Optimization Assessment
High Availability & Disaster Recovery
Infrastructure Design & Validation
Integration
Optimization
Performance Tuning
Managed Consulting Services Overview
House of Brick provides cutting-edge software innovation and industry-leading consulting experience to help navigate the most challenging cloud migration and operational challenges.
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO When I was a kid I watched a lot of cartoons. This was before YouTube and social media, so that’s just
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), CTO and Chief Evangelist Have you ever noticed that just about 100% of grade school through high school musicians are capable of
Shawn Meyers (@1dizzygoose), Principal Architect Recently while at a client site, I ran into a situation that stumped me for a bit and shows why
Jim Hannan (@jim_m_hannan), Principal Architect Back in 2014, I wrote a blog VMFS vs. RDM Part 1, and with the introduction of vSphere 6 and
Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect Currently, the most common licensing metrics for purchases of core technology products are the following: Processor – Per-core licensing based on
The Good: Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) Performance & Benefits Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) is marketed as an all-in-one solution that simplifies database deployment and management.
Nick Walter, Principal Architect At House of Brick we’ve been closely following the latest news stories regarding the recently revealed Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, which
Andy Kerber (@dbakerber), Senior Consultant As an Oracle DBA, I often find it necessary to use X-Windows. For unknown reasons, Oracle has chosen to standardize
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect This summer I was involved with a large-scale datacenter move for one of our clients. Rather than maintaining their
Jonas Mason, Principal Architect My last blog on Non-Default Oracle parameters asked a question in order to prompt a conversation between technical management and DBAs. The