Thursday, April 9, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 09-APR-2015


RDBMS

How to log on even when SYSDBA can't do so? from Tanel Poder at tech.e2sn.com.


SQL Developer


SQL

An article that will help navigate the uncertainties of the sea of functions ‘around the center’: MEDIAN: FOR WHEN YOU DON'T REALLY MEAN IT, from Johnny-G Incorporated.

Exalogic


Solaris

Getting fixes faster, from Solaris 11 Maintenance Lifecycle.

Ops Center


SOA

From the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog: Top SOA articles at OTN –thanks to the Community

Fusion


Mobile Computing

From The Oracle Mobile Platform Blog:



Data Integration

ODI, Big Data SQL and Oracle NoSQL, from Data Integration.

Free Stuff

Good news! You can get free access to books. But…you have to live in California or move there in order to get your books: OT: Never buy an Oracle book again (if you live in California), from Toad World.

EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support blog:








From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:





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