Greetings from your OCI GoldenGate User Assistance (UA) team! It’s been a while since your last update! I hope everybody have had a great start to 2024!

Introducing two new deployments
This latest release of OCI GoldenGate includes Data Transforms and Stream Analytics as two new deployment types. esign graphical data transformations to move and transform data between different systems. uild scalable streaming pipelines for data processing and real-time analytics.
New documentation feature: Filters
With the addition of the the Data Transforms and Stream Analytics deployment types, we added filtering capabilities in the documentation to help you find relevant information faster!
If the Table of Contents is collapsed, click Open.

You can find the filters in the navigation bar and you can filter articles based on Audience, Environnment, and Configuration.

For example, if you’re looking for an article related to Data Replication, then under Configuration, select Data Replication.

The table of contents then displays only the articles related to Data Replication.

If you are looking for more specific articles, such as articles that explain how to replicate data in a MySQL environment, then you would select MySQL from the Environments filter and select Data Replication from the Configuration filter.

In the Table of Contents, you can access more specific articles based on the filter selections.

Another example, is if you are looking for articles related to Stream Analytics. Select Stream Analytics under Configuration.

The table of contents then shows all the connections supported by Stream Analytics and the Stream and analyze articles.

Stay tuned!
Even more connections and new features are planned for the rest of 2024!
To help you get started with Stream Analytics and Data Transforms, check out our new Quickstarts:
- Create a file stream pipeline
- Replicate data to Stream analytics
- Discover OCI GoldenGate Data Transforms
There are also new LiveLab workshops available too:
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