Thursday, February 26, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 26-FEB-2015


Oracle Support

How To Be Notified When MOS Notes Are Updated, from the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog.

RDBMS


Exadata


And from Exadata Database Machine: 10 reasons to run Database In-Memory on Exadata

OEM

From Oracle Enterprise Manager: Editing EM12c Jobs in Bulk

Data Warehouse

From The Data Warehouse Insider: New Way to Enable Parallel DML

WebLogic


Java and Friends




Linux

Two from Oracle’s Linux Blog:



MySQL


Hardware Support


SOA and BPM

Dynamic ADF Form Solution for Oracle BPM Process, from the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog.

WebCenter

From the Oracle WebCenter Blog: Webcast: Next Generation AP Invoice Automation

Ops Center

From the Oracle Ops Center blog: Database License.

Hyperion

Patch Set Update: Hyperion Strategic Finance 11.1.2.1.106, from the Business Analytics - Proactive Support blog.

Demantra


EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:




From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:




Thursday, February 19, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 19-FEB-2015


RDBMS

Three good articles recently from Upgrade your Database – NOW!:




From Robert G. Freeman on Oracle: Oracle Multitenant - Common Users

Oracle Support

Proactive Analysis Center (PAC), from the My Oracle Support blog.

MySQL

MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.20 has been released, from the MySQL Enterprise Tools Blog.

SOA

From the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog:




REST

From New Generation Database Access: Oracle REST Data Services EA2 has just shipped!!!!!!

Solaris


Profiling the kernel, from Darryl Gove's blog.

Big Data

Extending Oracle Database Security to Hadoop, from the Oracle Big Data blog.


Ops Center

From the Ops Center blog: Creating Networks for Server Pools

LDAP

From the adapters blog: Security Configuration in LDAP Adapter.

Analytics

From Business Analytics - Proactive Support:





Java

From Proactive Support - Java Development using Oracle Tools: Top 10 Documents Linked to SRs for JDeveloper/ADF/MAF Issues 10/2014 thru 2/2015

EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:





From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:




Thursday, February 12, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 12-FEB-2015


RDBMS

Management database in 12c release 12.1.0.2, from the Oracle Database Know How blog.

ZFS

From The Wonders of ZFS Storage: Thin Cloning of PDBs is a Snap with Oracle Storage

MAF

How-to open and close a popup dialog from Java in MAF, from the The Oracle Mobile Platform Blog.

WebLogic

Dynamic UOO - Oracle Service Bus, from Gita’s Blog.

Suppressing ADF LOV Like Operator Filtering V2, from the WebLogic Partner Community EMEA, blog.


OVM

From the Simon Cotter Blog: Oracle VM 3.3.2 Officialy released!

OUD

A couple of good OUD items from Sylvain Duloutre’s Weblog:



SOA

SOA Suite 12c New Features - Coherence Adapter, from the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog.

And SOA/API developer tool tips, from the same blog.

OBIEE

OBIEE 11g: Troubleshooting Stuck Threads or Hangs, from Business Analytics - Proactive Support.


BI

Extracting Useful Information From Human Language Text, from BI & EPM Partner Community EMEA.

Fusion


Retail


EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:





From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:





…And Finally

Just a personal pet peeve here. I hate dongles, exclusivity marketing (i.e. monopolies), DRM, etc., so Keurig’s difficulties after releasing a coffee maker that is a step down the evolutionary ladder pleases me. I just bought a version 1.0 Keurig, my second maker. My next maker will almost certainly come from another company. Who knows, maybe the Keurig 2.0 will be such a failure it becomes a collector’s item like Ford Edsels and the new Coke. Probably not, though. People just want to drink coffee.



Thursday, February 5, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 05-FEB-2015


RDBMS

An Oracle Instance is Like An Upmarket Restaurant, from Martin Widlake's Yet Another Oracle Blog


Another great issue of Pythian’s Log Buffer: Log Buffer #407, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs.

Performance


MAF

How to manage iOS log files in MAF 2.1, from The Oracle Mobile Platform Blog.

WebLogic

From WebLogic Partner Community EMEA: Whats new in GlassFish 4.1? by C2B2.

And from The WebLogic Server Blog: WebLogic and Arquillian: A Bare-Bones Example

SOA


BI


Fusion

From the Oracle A-Team Chronicles: Disaster Recovery for On-Premise Fusion Applications.

Oracle Utilities


Solaris

From Darryl Gove's blog: Digging into microstate accounting.

Security

A few figures that should give people pause to think…then check versions on their company’s installed browser base: IT security: Companies are lulled into a false sense of security, from the EMEA Midsize Blog.


EBS

From Oracle E-Business Suite Support Blog:









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