Thursday, April 24, 2014

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 24-APR-2014


RDBMS

From Julian Dontcheff's Database Blog: Online reorganization enhancements in Oracle 12c.


Oracle Database 12c New Partition Maintenance Features, from Insights from an Oracle University Classroom.


Indexing

Cloud Computing

From the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog: Cloud Integration – A Comprehensive Solution,White Paper.

ADF

From the WebLogic Partner Community EMEA blog: Mobile Design Patterns with Oracle ADF Mobile.

Hadoop


UNIX and LINUX



Solaris

From Jeff Victor's Blog: Oracle Solaris 11.2 Launch.

Hyperion

From Metavero: First Look – 11.1.2.3.


EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog








...and Finally

From Michael Shermer, the Skeptic in Chief: Why people believe weird things, a TED talk.

We've spoken many times here at the Infogram of the potential mixed blessings of artificial intelligence. There is a new film out that relates, and CinemaBlend.com has a clip.

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