Fusion
From the Oracle
Fusion Applications blog: How
Floating IP's Work During Fusion Apps Server Migration.
SOAP
Faulty SOAP? I was researching an error for a customer
and came across this handy article at Jenkov.com: SOAP Fault.
Linux
From The
ORACLE-BASE Blog: Oracle
Linux : Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)…
and from Oracle's
Linux Blog: Reasons You
Should Consider Migrating From SUSE Linux (SLES) to Oracle Linux. Now they
don't mention this as a reason, but I think that since the editor of the
Infogram is both an Oracle employee and an Oracle stockholder, you should
really make the move.
And if all that didn’t convince you, here’s more help
from OTN Garage: Migrating
to Oracle Linux: How to Identify Applications To Move
Storage
From OTN Garage:
Is
Tape Storage Still Harder to Manage Than Disk Storage?
GoldenGate
Over at Oracle DBA
– Tips and Techniques: Deploying
the Oracle GoldenGate Plug-in on OEM 12c Cloud Control. A nice step by
OBIEE
Optimising
OBIEE performance ("Tuning") over at Rittman Mead.
BI
At BI &
Analytics Pulse, a new white paper: Big
Data Analytics - Advanced Analytics in Oracle Database.
Web Services
Amazon recently made some changes as shared by TechCrunch: AWS
Scales Relational Database Service By Tripling Storage And IOPs.
CRM
At Oracle CRM EMEA
Partner Community, something customers have been looking for quite a while:
Oracle
Fusion CRM - Lotus Notes integration solutions by iEnterprises.
Solaris
At Patch Corner:
Solaris
10 1/13 patchset released and latest Solaris 10 Kernel PatchIDs.
MySQL
At the Oracle's
MySQL Blog: MySQL
Replication: Self-Healing Recovery with GTIDs and MySQL Utilities.
…And Finally
I’m a Navy vet, so this article about our new laser weapon
made me smile: The future is now: Navy
to deploy lasers on ships in 2014. I mean come on, when someone’s son or
daughter comes home from boot camp and tells mom and dad what they’re going to
be, and it’s: ‘Laser Weapon Technician’, that is just too cool. There are a few
problems, like fog and mirrors, but it’s a great start. I imagine the
opposition is already engineering their countermeasure, known as the RBM
(Really Big Mirror) defense system.
In the ironic-stuff-that-was-inevitable department: National
Vulnerability Database taken down by vulnerability-exploiting hack
published over at ArsTechnica.
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