Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Oracle Infogram This Week: Hyperion, Patchsets, Hugepages, APEX, ADF, Exadata, EBS, RDBMS, BI
Monday, October 25, 2010
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Oracle Infogram This Week: Performance, RDBMS 11.2.0.2, EBS, SOA, Webinars, APEX, Virtual Conference
Performance: Hard Parses
Hard parses can be the bane of an SQL tuner's existence. Here are a couple of postings to help drive the plague away:
From Orclville, SQL Tuning - Low Hanging Fruit.
and from Charles Hooper's Oracle Notes: Consistent Gets During a Hard Parse – a Test Case to See One Possible Cause
RDBMS 11.2.0.2
Several items on the new release:
Some news from the front lines on using the latest and greatest version of RAC, 11.2.0.2, on the Oak Table net site: First contact with Oracle 11.2.0.2 RAC.
At Miladin Modrakovic's Blog: Oraclue, we have information on Oracle 11.2.0.2 Patch Set and new patching strategy
And for some real in-depth performance info on 11.2.0.2, the ever technical Charles Hooper's Oracle notes: TKPROF in 11.2.0.2 Unexpected Improvement – Rows (1st), Rows (avg), and Rows (max)
EBS
From Oracle E-Business Suite Technology:
Understanding Support Windows for E-Business Suite Releases
SOA
It is a very useful thing to 'throw' events. This posting At the Oracle .. Java .. OpenSource .. SOA blog, helps you do so in SOA. I've always liked the term 'throw' in a computing context. It reminds of phrases like 'throw a tantrum', though it is more often the computer that causes me to throw a tantrum rather than the other way around.
Webinars
At the splendidly named Technology Defenestration blog (how many times have you wanted to defenestrate technology?), there's a handy set of links to Webinars of interest to those working with Oracle, RedHat Linux and VMWare.
APEX
I have no idea if this is going to be a really good conference, but since it is being promoted by Scott Spendolini, I suspect it will be. It's a perfectly good excuse to go to Brusells, Dallas, or both, depending on your budget, location and preference in cuisine: APEXposed 2010 Dallas Discounts.
Also in the world of APEX is this article on What's New in Oracle Application Express.
Virtual Conference
There are some really great names preparing to present this first-time virtual conference over at Kerry Osborne's Oracle Blog: Virtual Oracle Conference.
Oracle has released a new document on E-Business Suite's error correction policy. This is a must read for anyone supporting E-Business Suite. Check it out at Note:1195034.1.
This note supplements Oracle's Lifetime Support Policy.
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
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