Thursday, May 30, 2013

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 30-MAY-2013


Exadata

At Tanel Poder's Blog: It & Mobile For Geeks And Pros: List Exadata Storage Cell disk summary with cellpd.sql and cellpdx.sql scripts.

And linked from Tanel Poder's tweet-stream: Exadata Patching.

Oracle Support


Hyperion

At the more to life than this... blog: EPM Workspace integration with OBIEE update.


Endeca

At Rittman Mead: Configuring SSL on OEID v3.0.

Fusion


Nashorn

Yes, apparently we've run out of computery sounding product names and are moving into the realm of fantasy. I picture a Nashorn as a kind of toned down Nazgul that, hopefully, shrieks a lot less. Turns out it's JavaScript for the JVM. Read all about it here: Repost: Taming the Nashorn (first impressions)...

WLS

At the WebLogic Partner Community EMEA blog: Additional new material WebLogic Community April 2013.


Security

At the Identify Management blog: Don't Secure Yourself Out of Business. Don't miss a chance to see Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle Corp CSO, presenting. Her presentations are both creative and pragmatic.

RDBMS


Performance


At Oracle Scratchpad, Jonathan Lewis examines an interesting anomaly: CUR Gets.

Coding

At Darryl Gove's blog: One executable, many platforms.

Solaris

At the Oracle Technology Network: How to Update Only Java on Your Oracle Solaris 11 System.

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