Thursday, April 4, 2013

Oracle Priority Service Infgoram for 04-APR-2013


Oracle OpenWorld


SOA


Linux



Exalogic


RDBMS



EBS

Chris Warticki's Blog - Oracle Support lets us know about the: NEW YouTube Channel for Oracle E-Business Suite!

SQL Developer

At That Jeff Smith's blog: Oracle SQL Developer: What’s Next?

Hyperion


Updates

Hot off the tickertape from Oracle WebCenter Alerts: Oracle WebCenter 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7).

From RedStack, an announcement on What’s new in BPM 11.1.1.7 (PatchSet 6).

Chris Warticki lets us know about: OAM certification with EBS 11i.

Upgrading OBIEE to 11.1.1.7, from Rittman Mead.

Backup (and Recovery, Hopefully)

From the SQL Rockstar, Thomas Larock: HOW TO SURVIVE ANY DATABASE DISASTER. I believe it involves hoarding lots of canned goods and digging a hole.

Data Warehousing

The Data Warehouse Insider fills us in on: Three Little Hive UDFs: Part 1.

Solaris

On YouTube, someone who looks exactly like how you picture a UNIX engineer (except for the lack of suspenders): Why Engineering Did Not Provide a Direct Upgrade Path to Oracle Solaris 11.

Videos

At Oracle Technology Network's Blog: What You're Watching: Top Ten OTN Videos.

From Cary Millsap: And now, ...the video about The Method R Profiling Ecosystem.


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