Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 18-SEP-2013


OOW


Linked from Chris Warticki's Blog - Oracle Support: Behind the Screen with Oracle Support atOpenWorld.






APEX

From David Peake on Oracle APEX blog, a contest you can join at OOW: APEX OOW 2013 Schedule and Developer Challenge.

Linux

At the Scary Reasoner blog: The Life of I/O in the linux kernel.

MySQL

At the MySQL Enterprrise Backup blog: Skip Unused Pages with MySQL Enterprise Backup 3.9.0.

Primavera


SQL

Eddie Awad’s always interesting Tweet stream had a link to this article: 10 Easy Steps to a Complete Understanding of SQL.

SQL Developer



EBS


Certification

The September issue of the Oracle Certification E-Magazine is out.

Business

Want to get rich reading? Might not be as easy as you think: Business Books Won’t Give You an Edge, at PROFITguide.com.

…And Finally


From Web Journal 2.0: Nine Stunning 3D Printed Objects.

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