Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Oracle Infogram This Week: Quarterly Patches, EBS, BI, Performance, Hyperion Security, JDE, News
Last, from Jonathan Lewis' Oracle Scratchpad, Always a fount of Oracle wisdom and experimentally confirmed results (in other words, conjecture-free), a valuable discussion of histogram behavior on text fields: Frequency Histogram 5.
Hyperion and Security
This posting at the Hyperion Consultant Blog brings up a concern with developing good security habits from the start in a Hyperion project (and promises some more details and tips in a later posting), but this is something that applies to all projects. It's often too easy to just throw open security during the development process because it's easy, then nail things down when you get close to production. It's a bad, wasteful idea in most cases. If you design the security in from the start you'll miss some last minute surprises in the final stages of your project. And while I'm up on the soapbox, let me put in a word for putting the security in the RDBMS. If you have the world's greatest application-implemented security and I can get unauthorized access to your RDBMS as an insider in your company at the command line, how's your security? Oracle has a ton of built-in and add-on security features. Please, use them!
What is the most overlooked task on Hyperion Planning projects? Security.
JDE
Certifications are back: The Good News: JDE Certification is back. The Bad News: JDE Certification is Back., brought to you by the What's Hot & What's Not with JD Edwards blog.
News You Can Use
Finally, one of the great quandries of life settled. No, it's not the new planet that may or may not have the right conditions for life (and may or may not exist, and may or may not have originated a SETI signal), but something really important: Lifehacker tells us how often you should flip a burger (the title really gives it away): Flip Your Burgers As Often As You'd Like for Better Cooking.
The November / December issue of Oracle Magazine is already available. It features articles on this year's Editor's Choice Awards, Oracle OpenWorld and Business Intelligence. Check it out at: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oramag/magazine/current-issue/index.html
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Oracle Infogram this Week: EBS, Grid, ADF, SOA, OTN, Passlogix, Blog of Note, Performance, Business News, Humor
- ATTENTION AIX CUSTOMERS: Enterprise Manager Grid Control Certificate Authority Will Expire On 31-Dec-2010 (Doc Id 1181173.1)
- AIX Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10.2.0.5 SSL Certificate Authority Expires on December 31, 2010 (Doc Id 1171558.1)
ADF
Another week, and (at least) one more great posting over at the Shay Shmeltzer blog on the topic: Passing Parameters to ADF Application through the URL.
SOA
Antony Reynolds' Blog brings us a very useful item on Configuring a RAC Cluster for SOA.
OTN Whitepapers
Lots of good OTN white papers this week by way of Delicious. Here are some on optimized solutions. You know management is going to yank the hardware you need from under you at the last minute anyway, using the funds to buy a small island in the Caribbean for 'off-shore backup and recovery', but at least you can plan on getting that configuration just right.
White Paper: Oracle Optimized Solution for Siebel CRM
White Paper: Oracle's Optimized Solution for E-Business Suite
Passlogix
On October 5, 2010, Oracle announced the acquisition of Passlogix, adding enterprise single sign-on (ESSO) and strong network authentication capabilities to Oracle’s Identity Management Suite. You can read more in the official FAQ on the subject here.
Blog of Note: Oracle Nerd
I love the name of this blog, and the contents are excellent. Here's something I like for both content and the name we've used: OBIEE: obieerpdmigrateutil.exe. That .exe name is a winner. I picture the frayed production DBA typing it rapidly three times over at 3 AM and thinking: 'In a world of cryptic acronyms and abbreviations, I get the one utility with a name longer than its binary code!'
Performance
Over at the Striving for Optimal Performance blog, Christian Antognini has been experimenting with a new 11.2.0.2 package: DBMS_AUTO_SQLTUNE: ORA-01748 and Documentation Bugs.
Monday, October 4, 2010
PSU
PSU vs. CPU
No, it's not a matchup between cybernautic champions in a sci-fi novel, it's something you need to make a decision on when doing the quarterly patches. There's a very good rundown on the concepts involved in a PSU over a The Oracle Global Product Security Blog: The Benefits of Database Server Patch Set Updates (PSUs)
The Working Effectively With Customer Support document contains a wealth of information concerning support best practices, policies and procedures. Check it out at Note:166650.1.
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