ArchBeat Link-o-Rama Top 20 for June 3-9, 2012
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The top twenty most popular links as shared via my social networks for the week of June 3-9, 2012.
- SOA Analysis within the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) 2.0 – Part II | Dawit Lessanu
- Driving from Business Architecture to Business Process Services | H. V. Ganesarethinam
- Book Review: Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Foundation Pack 11gR1: Essentials | Rajesh Raheja
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c: Enterprise Controller High Availability (EC HA)| Anand Akela
- Integrating OBIEE 11g into Weblogic’s SAML SSO | Andre Correa
- Introducing Decision Tables in the SOA Suite 11g Business Rule component | Lucas Jellema
- EJB 3.1: Stateless Session Bean Deployed as .war, Dependency Injection, Asynchronous Methods | Frank Munz
- Educause Top-Ten IT Issues - the most change in a decade or more | Cole Clark
- Oracle VM RAC template - what it took | Wim Coekaerts
- WebCenter Content shared folders for clustering | Kyle Hatlestad
- CRUD Use Case Implementation and ADF Query Search | @AndrejusB
- Introducing Oracle Cloud | Larry Ellison
- Exalogic Webcast Series: Rethink Your Business Application Deployment Strategy
- BI Architecture Master Class for Partners - Oracle Architecture Unplugged
- Creating an Oracle Endeca Information Discovery 2.3 Application | Mark Rittman
- Eclipse DemoCamp - June 2012 - Redwood Shores, CA
- Oracle Cloud offering - What makes it unique? | Tom Laszewski
- Virtualization at Oracle - Six Part Series
- The right way to transform your business via the cloud | David Linthicum
- Protecting a WebCenter app with OAM 11g | Chris Johnson
Thought for the Day
"Programming without an overall architecture or design in mind is like exploring a cave with only a flashlight: You don't know where you've been, you don't know where you're going, and you don't know quite where you are."Source: softwarequotes.com
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