Thursday, July 3, 2014

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 03-JUL-2014


New Releases

Lots of big ones recently:



From BPM for Government: BPM 12c is Now Available!!

New Oracle Framework Targets Cross-Platform Mobile Developers, from Application Development Trends on MAF.

BPM



Also from AMIS, on SOA: SOA Suite 12c: Weekend Roundup.

Fusion

From Fusion Applications Developer Relations: June in Review.

WebCenter


RDBMS


OTN

Another great month out there on OTN. Check out the Top 10 ArchBeat Videos for June 2014 on ArchBeat.

MySQL


SQL Developer


Java

Reza Rahman's Blog shared some material on the Java EE 8 road-map here: Java Day Tokyo Trip Report.

Programming

Concurrent Crawling with Go and Python, from Venkata Mahalingam.

And on the lighter side of coding: How to interpret human programming terms.

PeopleSoft Turbocharged

From Oracle Applications on Engineered Systems: PeopleSoft on Engineered Systems Documentation.

EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog









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