Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Infogram this week: Performance, EBS, OBIEE, Solaris, APEX, SOA


Performance

Two posts from gurus of the performance and internals realm this week, Jonathan Lewis on Index Joins at his Oracle Scratchpad Blog, and Tanel Poder on the vicissitudes of the Asynch descriptor resize wait event in Oracle .

EBS

This week at the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:

Five Power-User Tips for Searching My Oracle Support

Microsoft Office 2010 (32-Bit) Certified with E-Business Suite

Access to Automated Release Update System Has Changed

Assessing E-Business Suite Performance on Oracle VM

OBIEE

Are you certifiable? Yeah, yeah, I know. But in OBIEE? Look into it here.

Solaris

Need some tips on working with Solaris Express? Here's a start: Oracle Solaris 11 Express Resources for Sysadmins.

APEX

David Peake once again helps us look down the road ahead for APEX: APEX 4.1 Statement of Direction Published.

SOA

The AMIS Technology blog brings us a good step by step posting on Oracle’s Pre-built Virtual Machine for SOA Suite 11g.

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