RDBMS Performance
A good week for RDBMS performance items. First a couple
of postings from Jonathan Lewis at Oracle
Scratchpad:
and
And to top things off, a good posting on basic principles
of optimization from Cary Milsap:
RMAN
At the Think Out Loud
blog a realization that the author has been Doing it wrong,
and should have been taking advantage of RMAN all along.
APEX
At get along with
oracle and apex, Further
improvements for the APEX Application Builder.
PeopleSoft
The Capgemini
Oracle Blog discusses: Customizing
PeopleSoft.
erpassociates
continues its series on Changing
Your PS Database Platform: The Design Phase.
And Jim's
PeopleSoft Journal comes through again with some useful material: How
to Configure and Use Integration Broker.
Big Data
The Data Warehouse
Insider lets us know all about OTN
Big Data Developer Day.
Hadoop
Finance
A couple of interesting links of late in the realm of
finance. First from the Oracle
Applications Blog: Socializing
the Finance Department.
Then there's this over at The Financial Services Blog: Are
we there yet ? Part I of a Series on Liquidity Risk.
ADF
Data
Access Optimization in ADF with Oracle Coherence, from Andrejus Baranovskis's Blog.
FMW
From the Java /
Oracle SOA blog, some hands on material on Active Directory user management
with the IdentityStore framework of FMW. Active
Directory user management with the IdentityStore framework of FMW.
GoldenGate
I haven't seen Alex Fatkulin's Blog before, but from the
looks of this article it might be a regular guest here at the Infogram: GoldenGate
and transient PK updates. As always, if it isn't documented, it might not
be around next version change. In fact, it could be unsupported. So as the
author stresses, be careful with it.
OVD
This article on SSL
configuration in OVD – Oracle Virtual Directory comes to us courtesy of the
Online Apps DBA blog.
…and Finally
Lifehacker, one of my favorite non-Oracle related blogs, brings us
the key to prosperity, or at least how to save a couple of bucks: Get
Better Gas Mileage and Fuel Economy with These DIY Car Care Tips.
And from an unusual source for
the Infogram, Bill Gates, an article
that proves that even when dealing with charity and poverty he remains an
engineer at heart: Bill
Gates: My Plan to Fix The World's Biggest Problems.
And at e-Literate
an opinion in dissonance with the overall tone on the current to massive online
lecture resources: Why
Big Data (Mostly) Can’t Help Improve Teaching.
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