OpenWorld
From Appsconsultants.com
some good general pointers for attendees: This
year’s OpenWorld expect 70000 attendees, 10 tips to maximize your conference
experience.
From Chris Warticki's
Blog - Oracle Support: All
Access Pass to Oracle Support.
Pythian is one
of our favorite companies here at the Infogram. Here’s their
rundown on their Oracle OpenWorld presence.
WebCenter customers, don’t miss this announcement from
the Oracle WebCenter blog: Oracle
WebCenter & Oracle BPM Customer Appreciation Reception.
RDBMS
From Toolbox.com: Fear
and Loathing of Oracle COMMIT; Try ORA ROWSCN.
From Richard Foote’s
Oracle Blog: 12.1.0.2
Introduction to Attribute Clustering (The Division Bell).
From Oracle’s Building
Bridges. Connecting realities blog this article: DBA in 5
minutes ! I don’t think you’ll actually want to go for the DBA interview
five minutes after reading, but if you’re a sys admin or power user sometimes
saddled with DBAish things when the DBA is unavailable this is a good one to
print out and stash behind a piece of glass with a little hammer and a sign
saying Break Glass to Start Database.
.
Storage
Oracle,
Parallelism and Direct Path Reads… on Flash, from flashdba.
Security
SQL Developer
From that JEFF SMITH,
a 30-part series. Here’s a taste: 30
SQL Developer Tips in 30 Days, Day 3: Syntax Highlighting.
GoldenGate
OVM
Virtualizationinfo
let’s us know: Release:
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.16
Fusion
From Fusion
Applications Developer Relations: Integrating
With Fusion Application Using Services (SoapUi - SSL).
SOA
From Oracle SOA Suite
- Team Blog: Taking
Enterprise File Exchange to the Next Level with Oracle Managed File Transfer
12c.
Java
Coding
UNIX on the Mac
Most Mac users don’t open up the tremendous potential of
using their OS—Unix. Here’s a good article from Furbo.org: The
Terminal.
OpenStack
101 - How to get started on Oracle Solaris 11, from OpenStack on Oracle Solaris.
EBS
From the Oracle
E-Business Suite Support Blog:
Relational Theory Light
The lighter side of relational theory, from John Myles White: The
Lesser Known Normal Forms of Database Design
…and Finally
Time to run this set of life hacks again:
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