links for 2011-02-17
- by Bob Rhubart
ArchitectACEs - Oracle Wiki
Putting a Face on the Architect ACE The Oracle ACE s listed here have identified themselves, or have been identified by fellow ACEs, as software architects. As...
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Debra's thoughts on Oracle and User Groups: I did it - I did the Fusion UX Demo
Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley shares her experience in presenting a Fusion Applications demo at RMOUG.
(tags: oracle otn oracleace)
The Blas from Pas: JRuby Script to Monitor a Oracle WebLogic GridLink Data Source Remotely
"In WebLogic 10.3.4 release, a single data source implementation has been introduced to support Oracle RAC cluster. To simplify and consolidate its support for Oracle RAC, WebLogic Server has provided a single data source that is enhanced to support the capabilities of Oracle RAC."
(tags: oracle otn weblogic)
Show Notes: Bob Hensle on IT Strategies from Oracle (ArchBeat)
In Part 1 Bob Hensle talked about the various documents in the IT Strategies from Oracle library. In Part 2 (now available) Bob talks about how SOA and other factors are reflected in those documents.
(tags: oracle otn entarch podcast)
PODCAST: Examining the state of EA and findings of recent survey | Open Group Blog
A transcript of a podcast panel discussion on the findings from a study on the current state and future direction of enterprise architecture from The Open Group Conference, San Diego 2011.
(tags: entarch opengroup)
A Virtual Dilemma (Antony Reynolds' Blog)
SOA author Anthony Reynolds shares a solution.
(tags: oracle otn soa)
Webcast: Live Online Forum: Oracle Security - February 24, 9:00am PT
Speakers: Mary Ann Davidson, Chief Security Officer, Oracle; Tom Kyte, Senior Technical Architect, Oracle; Jeff Margolies, Partner, Security Practice, Accenture; Vipin Samar, VP, Database Security Product Development Oracle; and Nishant Kaushik, Chief Strategist, Identity and Access Management.
(tags: oracle security)
Obama banks on cloud, consolidation, to hold down IT costs | Computerworld NZ
President Obama's fiscal 2012 budget proposal keeps IT spending almost flat compared to fiscal 2010 mostly due to the consolidation of data centers and a shift to cloud computing systems.
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