Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 08-AUG-2012


ADF

At Shay Shmeltzer's Weblog: Migrating ADF 10g to 11g - Should You?


SQL


And from the Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) blog: OWB – ANSI and Oracle SQL code generation.

Performance

At Oracle Scratchpad an article entitled Arithmetic, which is quite appropriate since I understand that Jonathan Lewis used to be a mathematics instructor.


HA and Production Apps

Two good articles at Amis Technology Blog about keeping the app up and looking like a hero by reducing the risk of getting snagged by moving parts in production:



OVM

Over at blogging about oracle applications the full series is now complete: Running Oracle VM Templates on Oracle Linux guide.


PeopleSoft

The PeopleSoft Tipster is issuing a newsletter of their own. Judging from the number of good items from them that have made their way here to the Infogram I'd say it would be a worthwhile subscription: PeopleSoft Weekly Newsletter.

APEX

Dimitri Gielis comes out in favor of: Moving to the Oracle APEX Listener.

OBIEE

Rittman Mead continues their series on: Using OBIEE against Transactional Schemas Part 2: Aliases.

SOA

The SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog lets us know that: SOA Lifecycle Management with Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Now Available!

Clustering

The OTN Garage provides a slighly misspelled Clustering Cheet Sheet.

Security

The recent cascading hack that made much noise in the blogosphere is critiqued by AppsLab: A Case Study Hack.

Education

(Thanks to Kevin Lyons for pointing out these items)



Oracle Database Appliance
Wednesday, August 8, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST











Database Lifecycle Management Packs
Thursday, August 9, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST




Java SE Advanced and Java SE Suite
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 @ 2:00pm EST
Oracle GoldenGate Real-Time Data Integration & Replication
Thursday, August 16, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST

Increase IT Agility at Lower Cost Administration - Enterprise Manager 12c
Tuesday, August 21, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST

Database Security
Thursday, August 23, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST



Migrating from Oracle iAS to WebLogic 11g
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 @ 2:00pm EST

Oracle Database Appliance: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 & August 22, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST The Oracle Database Appliance is a new way to take advantage of the world's most popular database—Oracle Database 11g—in a single, easy-to-deploy and manage system. It's a complete package of software, server, storage, and network that's engineered for simplicity; saving time and money by simplifying deployment, maintenance, and support of database workloads. All hardware and software components are supported by a single vendor—Oracle—and offer customers unique pay-as-you-grow software licensing to quickly scale from 2 processor cores to 24 processor cores without incurring the costs and downtime usually associated with hardware upgrades.

Database Lifecycle Management Packs: Thursday, August 9, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST Oracle Enterprise Manager provides a comprehensive solution that helps database, system and application administrators automate the processes required to manage the Oracle Database Lifecycle. It eliminates manual and time consuming tasks related to discovery, initial provisioning, patching, configuration management and ongoing change management. In addition, this solution provides compliance frameworks for reporting and management of industry and regulatory compliance standards.

Java SE Advanced and Java SE Suite: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 @ 2:00pm EST Learn more about Expert Monitoring and Management for Mission-Critical Java Applications Oracle's Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) binaries provide enterprise features that minimize the costs of deployment, monitoring, and maintenance of Java-based IT environments.

Oracle GoldenGate Real-Time Data Integration & Replication: Thursday, August 16, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST Are you concerned about maintaining availability for applications during an upgrade or migration? Are you interested in having real-time data available for your business intelligence systems?



Increase IT Agility at Lower Cost Administration - Enterprise Manager 12c : Tuesday, August 21, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c is the only complete cloud management solution for your enterprise cloud. Learn about Oracle’s unique approach to cloud management, and see how Oracle helped its customers provision applications 84 percent faster, reduce time-to-resolution of service requests by 50 percent, and easily manage user experiences for millions of customers.

Database Security: Thursday, August 23, 2012 @ 1:00pm EST Did you know that 30% fewer breaches occur when data is encrypted at the source? Do you need to address regulatory compliance requirements by protecting sensitive data? Oracle provides a comprehensive portfolio of security solutions to ensure data privacy, protect against insider threats, and enable regulatory compliance.

Migrating from Oracle iAS to WebLogic 11g: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 @ 2:00pm EST WebLogic is Oracle's strategic application server platform and the new 11g version of products such as Forms, Reports, Discoverer and Portal run on the WebLogic Platform. This classroom will highlight the installation of WebLogic and traditional Oracle products such as Forms and Reports and new features in WebLogic 11g for OAS Customers.

And Finally…

As always, Eddie Awad's Twitter feed is rich with useful distractions:



and a free e-book from MIT: How to Design Programs.

And while you're at it, the Oracle Hardware blog points out: Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure for Dummies eBook - Get your copy now.

And at Pythian, the ever-popular Log Buffer #280, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs.

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