Thursday, October 29, 2015

Oracle Priority Support Infogram for 29-OCT-2015


Security



Performance

Just found an Oracle corporate blog about performance. Here’s a typical posting from them: Real-Time Enterprise: SPARC T7-1 Faster Than x86 E5 v3, from BestPerf.

MySQL



MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.1 GA has been released, from the MySQL Enterprise Tools Blog.

SuperCluster

New whitepaper: Database Consolidation on Oracle SuperCluster, from Exadata Partner Community – EMEA.

PL/SQL

Transforming one table to another: SQL or PL/SQL?, from Oracle Database PL/SQL and EBR.

From the same source: Why use PL/SQL?

Java

JVM hang with CMS collector, from Poonam Bajaj’s blog.

A New Way to Program in Java EE 8, from The Java Source.

WebLogic

Dynamic Debug Patches in WebLogic Server 12.2.1, from The WebLogic Server Blog.

SOA

SOA Suite 12.2.1 is available for download, from the SOA & BPM Partner Community Blog.

BI

Predictive and Advanced Analytics with Oracle BI, from BI & EPM Partner Community EMEA.

Oracle Coherence

Oracle Coherence 12cR2 Offers Major New Innovations, from the Oracle Coherence blog.

OVM

Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.3 Released!, from Oracle's Virtualization Blog.


EBS

From the Oracle E-Business Suite Support blog:



From the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:





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