Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Oracle Infogram This Week: EBS, Data Mining, DBA, Cloud Computing, OBIEE
EBS
The holidays are upon us, so fewer postings than usual. Even the usually prolific Oracle E-Busines Suite Technology blog has only one item for the week so far:
Is RAC One Node Certified for E-Business Suite?
Data Mining
When you are up to your elbows in really gronky legacy data that seems to have been formatted using a shredder the emphasis seems more on the 'mining' part of data mining, but as this posting points out, data mining is a science and its practitioners scientists. So put on that lab coat and try to look the part: Data Scientist over at the Systems Engineering and RDBMS blog.
DBA
There's a ring of truth about this article at DBASupport.com on some of the key skills for a DBA. These are some of the realms that tend to be complex and carry a lot of responsibility (and dare I say it, culpability): Top 5 Technologies for the Oracle DBA.
Cloud Computing
People are still trying to make up their mind about what constitutes a proper cloud, how much they are going to trust the concept with their data, etc. There's plenty of activity, that is without doubt.
Eye on Oracle has some glad tidings on availability of Oracle products on Amazon's cloud: Amazon offers more Oracle apps in the cloud.
The shift away from single hard-disk hosting of data is also something Oracle is working on judging by this item over at AppsLab: Oracle Announces Oracle Cloud Office and Oracle Open Office 3.3.
OBIEE
Rob Reynolds' BI & EPM Blog is starting a useful series on Security in OBIEE 11g: Security in OBIEE 11g, Part 1
SOA
If you look up from the holiday feasts and find you are missing the server room, here is something to play with at Xenta Consultancy: Extend Pre-Built Virtual Machine For SOA Suite With Oracle Service Bus.
That's it for this week. Merry Christmas everyone!
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