CPU Time
And Integrigy does a little crystal-balling of the scope and variety of severities of the vulnerabilities covered by the April 2008 CPU.
SOA and Laundry, a New Analogy
People are trying to get their minds around the concept of SOA, and Antony Reynold's blog expands on the concept of SOA being like laundry rather than like legos. I must admit to missing the days when this stuff was like, oh, computer programs.
BI Publisher
Over at the In Depth Apps blog we have a valuable pointer to a Metalink note on BI Publisher Release 12 Known Issues. If you haven't looked at the blog, you should explore. There are some very useful posts in there.
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