Coleman Leviter, OCP, currently serves as the Vice President of the New York Oracle Users Group (NYOUG), where he plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among Oracle professionals. With a robust background in Oracle PL/SQL and Oracle Forms, Coleman has been instrumental...
Coleman Leviter, OCP, currently serves as the Vice President of the New York Oracle Users Group (NYOUG), where he plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among Oracle professionals. With a robust background in Oracle PL/SQL and Oracle Forms, Coleman has been instrumental in several key projects that enhance the efficiency and functionality of Oracle applications within the public sector. Notably, he has led the Oracle Reports .rdf conversion project to PL/SQL, streamlining reporting processes and improving data accessibility for stakeholders.
In addition to his work on Oracle Reports, Coleman is actively involved in the maintenance and development of new applications using Oracle Forms, ensuring that systems remain up-to-date and responsive to user needs. His expertise extends to the conversion of SQR to PL/SQL packages, a project that not only modernizes legacy systems but also enhances performance and scalability. One of his significant contributions is to the design and development of the NYC SNAP (food stamps) program, utilizing Oracle 12c alongside JSON and XML technologies to create a robust and efficient system for managing public assistance programs.
As Vice President of NYOUG, Coleman coordinates the WEB Special Interest Group meetings, where he networks to find expert speakers on a variety of Oracle topics, including J2EE, JAVA, SOA, EBS, and XML. His commitment to professional development and community engagement is evident in his efforts to connect members with the latest industry trends and best practices. With a diverse skill set that includes database administration, XML databases, and experience with IBM AIX, Coleman Leviter continues to be a driving force in the Oracle community, dedicated to advancing the capabilities of Oracle technologies in New York and beyond.