RDBMS
ORA-54033 and the Hidden Virtual Column Mystery, from All Things SQL.
Oracle Database In-Memory Bundle Patch 10 Released, from Oracle Database In-Memory.
Oracle
12 and latches, part 2, from Frits
Hoogland Weblog.
OVM
Oracle
VM 3.3.3 Officially Released!!!!, from the Simon Coter Blog.
SQL Developer
Search
and Replace in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler, from that JEFF SMITH.
WebLogic
WebLogic Partner Community Newsletter July 2015, from WebLogic Partner Community EMEA.
SOA
Performance Study – REST vs SOAP for Mobile Applications,
from SOA & BPM Partner Community
Blog.
And from the same source:
ADF
Auto
Refresh for ADF BC Cached LOV, from Andrejus
Baranovskis Blog.
Hadoop
How to Build a Hadoop Cluster Using OpenStack, from The art of virtualization.
Hyperion
Patch Set Update: Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management
11.1.2.4.100, from SOA & BPM
Partner Community Blog.
And another update announcement:
Patch Set Update: Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management
11.1.2.4.100, from Business Analytics
- Proactive Support.
OBIEE
New Knowledge Article: OBIEE 11g: Problem invoking WLST -
Traceback' when Installing OBIEE 11.1.1.9.0 on Windows 2012 R2, from Business Analytics - Proactive Support.
Ops Center
Kernel Zones support in 12.3, from the Ops Center blog.
Certification
What's
New With Oracle Certification This Week?, from Oracle Certification.
EBS
From the Oracle
E-Business Suite Support blog:
From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:
…And Finally
Two really interesting items
this week. For those of you who always wanted to have a tricorder, the first
iteration is on its way to your phone. It starts out at $249, but I’m betting
this will be a standard item on smart phones in not too long. Then you can
analyze your pizza for alien life forms: Pocket
Spectrometer is the Star Trek Tricorder you Always Wanted, from Epic Times.
And another article fraught with
Star Trek implications (data crystals here we come): Scientists
have finally discovered massless particles, and they could revolutionise
electronics, from ScienceAlert.
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