RDBMS
An exercise in troubleshooting from Pythian: Disabling
Triggers in Oracle 11.2.0.4.
Oracle Internals
Releases
It's fresh from the oven! 12c
Release 1 at Technet.
SQL Developer
From that JEFF
SMITH: Oracle SQL
Developer 4 and the Oracle Client.
Webcasts
Partner
Webcast – Oracle Engineered Systems & Partner Service Opportunities,
coming up on Jan. 16.
3rd
Dimension of Performance Management, from The Performance Institute and Oracle, coming up on 23 January.
OEM
From the Oracle
Enterprise Manager blog: Create
a Database Instance without DB Control Schema.
Linux
Storage
Data Integration
From the Exadata
Partner Community - EMEA blog:
Partner webcast Jan.14th - New data integration product releases: Oracle Data
Integrator 12c and Oracle GoldenGate 12c.
BI
From RittmanMead:
Customisations
in BI Apps 11.1.1.7.1 Part 1: Category 1 Changes.
Oracle Support
The latest from Chris Warticki’s All Things Oracle.
Ops Center
Notifications,
from the Ops Center blog.
EBS
From the Oracle
E-Business Suite Support Blog:
From the Oracle E-Business
Suite Technology blog:
Security
We've mentioned this before at the Infogram, but those of
you who place your trust in the inherent good of human nature may need to start
keeping an eye on the folks in the break room when it comes to security. Not
only are internal employees carrying out security breaches, this article at InformationWeek lets us know that it is
more than one third of the instances: Think
Hackers Are IT's Biggest Threat? Guess Again.
The
7 best habits of effective security pros, from CSO Online.
Big Data
From Oracle
PartnerNetwork News: The Future
of Data Warehouses in the Age of Big Data.
...And Finally
Thomas
Edison would be pleased: Researchers
Are Making A 3D Printer That Can Build A House In 24 Hours.
From the ever fun lifehacker: Why
Music Helps You Memorize Items.
Who would have thought something
so nasty could look so cool: Harmful
Viruses Made of Beautiful Glass, at Visual
News.
And a neat article on fonts
(this from an editor whose font scheme is usually: Times New Roman. That is
all: The
science behind fonts (and how they make you feel).
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