Thursday, June 11, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 11-JUN-2015


RDBMS

Oracle Pipes (Part 1), from Andrew’s Oracle Blog.


list database monitoring users, from Laurent Schneider.

Oracle SQL and PL/SQL



Exadata

New White Paper: Implementing ILM with DB12c, from Exadata Partner Community – EMEA.

ZFS

Zero Copy I/O Aggregation, from Bizarre ! Vous avez dit Bizarre?

MAF

How to Display Base64 Encoded Image in MAF, from the Oracle Partner Hub: ISV Migration Center Team.

Java

Java EE 8 Roadmap Update, from The Java Source.

EPM

Remote Diagnostic Agent - RDA 8.08 released, from Business Analytics - Proactive Support.


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BI


Supply Chain

New Video on Oracle In-Memory Cost Management Solutions, from Oracle Supply Chain Management.

Primavera

Upgrading Older Analytics\Data Warehouse Versions, from the Oracle Primavera Analytics Blog

EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support blog:










From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:


…and Finally

Yes, there is in fact a Wikipedia entirely in Scottish.

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