Member of the highly respected
Joze Senegacnik is a private researcher registered at Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of Republic of Slovenia.
Jože Senegacnik has more than 20 years of experience in working with Oracle products. He began in 1988 with Oracle Database version 4 while working for the City of Ljubljana, where he had charge over the city's municipal and geographic information systems. From 1993 to 2003, he worked in developing GIS systems for the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, and in the development of applications for other governmental institutions, all based on the Oracle database. More recently, he has specialized in performance optimization, having developed his own toolset for monitoring performance and analyzing trace files.
He is a regular speaker at user-group conferences, especially those put on by the Slovenian Oracle Users Group (SIOUG), the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG), and the United Kingdom Oracle Users Group (UKOUG). He also speaks routinely at the Hotsos Symposium and Oracle Open World. In addition to sharing his knowledge through conference talks, Joze conducts technical seminars organized either by Oracle University or himself. He was awarded Oracle ACE membership
for his long record of positive contributions to the Oracle community.
Joze is also IS auditor (CISA).
He is also a member of the highly respected OakTable Network and BAARF.
Joze is one of the most active members of the Slovenian Oracle Users Group (SIOUG) and is currently the vice president of the SIOUG board.
Since 2007 he is also a pilot and proud owner of an old Piper PA-28-140B Cherokee. He is blogging about his flying in different countries in Europe.
He is also author of Flightmap Slovenia, an
application based on GoogleMaps, which is used to dicover the Slovenian airspace and airports, big and small ones, in Slovenia.