Thursday, September 18, 2014

Oracle Priority Service Ijnfogram for 18-SEP-2014


OpenWorld

From Chris Warticki's Blog - Oracle Support: OOW - Focus On Oracle Support.


From Fusion Applications Developer Relations: Our Recommendations for OpenWorld 2014.

Hadoop Hands-on Lab Oracle OpenWorld 2014, from The art of virtualization.

From Brendan Tierney - Oralytics Blog: Analytics Hands on Labs at OOW 14. And for a more thorough run-down of the events: Oracle Advanced Analytics sessions at OOW14.


RDBMS


Java

From The Java Source: Java's NewConsole Tool.

SOA


APEX

From Dimitri Gielis Blog (Oracle Application Express - APEX): APEX 5.0: Bye bye Tabs, welcome to Navigation Lists

Big Data


Database Theory and Practice

Oracle Bloom Filters from Database Journal.


UNIX and Oracle

From Bobby Durrett's DBA Blog: ps and top differences with HugePages.

MySQL

From Oracle University: MySQL Cluster - What You Need To Know.

EBS

From Online Identity & Access Management: Oracle Upgrade – from R12.2.3 to R12.2.4

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:



From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology Blog:








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