Thursday, August 28, 2014

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 28-AUG-2014


OpenWorld

Each week leading up to OpenWorld we will be publishing various announcements, schedules, tips, etc. related to the event.


And a few presentations both at OpenWorld and other conclaves: Upcoming Big Data and Hadoop for Oracle BI, DW and DI Developers Presentations


RDBMS

From The ORACLE-BASE Blog: A few more 12c articles. From the same source: In-Memory Column Store and More

Performance


Book Review from Sonra: Book Review: Predictive Analytics Using Oracle Data Miner.


SQL Developer

From that JEFF SMITH: Oracle SQL Developer: Code on Demand.

Coding


Data Security

From the Capgemini Oracle Blog: Securing data with Oracle Data Redaction

Hyperion


Ops Center

From the Oracle Ops Center blog: OracleSolaris 11.2 Support

EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:







From Oracle E-Business Suite Technology



Oracle E-Business Suite Migration and upgrade from 11i to R12, from Riches Corner |Tech and Money Talk.

Business




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