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  • Oracle Advanced Compression Webcast Replay Available

    - by [email protected]
    Did you miss our webcast "Save BIG on Storage - with Oracle Database 11g and Advanced Compression"? Don't worry, you can still register and view the recording including the full Q&A session with Tim Shetler and Bill Hodak. Click here to learn how Oracle Advanced Compression can reduce your disk space requirements for all types of data, improve query and storage performance and lower storage costs throughout the datacenter.

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  • Oracle Turkey Applications Strategy Update Event

    - by [email protected]
    Oracle Turkey gathered its wide range of customers and associates in "Oracle Applications Strategy Update" event in Istanbul at 17 March of 2010 as a part of worldwide Global Applications Smart Strategies Tour.  The program discussed, the new technologies and, with real-world examples, presented strategies for  leveraging technology to succeed in today's challenging business environment.    

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  • Oracle University Deutschland

    - by [email protected]
    Unter diesem Link finden Sie die aktuellen Oracle University Kurse/Exams für die Partner, die für OPN Specialized wichtig sind, um Gold/Platin Status zu erhalten: http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=342(Wenn man auf der Website auf die jeweiligen "Partner Specialist Paths" klickt, bekommt man eine Beschreibung der Zertifizierung. Klickt man eine Spalte weiter links auf den Link unter "Exams", bekommt man Infos zur Prüfung sowie empfohlene Kurse, Kursinhalte und Termine).

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  • Client-Server connection response timeout issues

    - by Srikar
    User creates a folder in client and in the client-side code I hit an API to the server to make this persistent for that user. But in some cases, my server is so busy that the request timesout. The server has executed my request but timedout before sending a response back to client. The timeout set is 10 seconds in client. At this point the client thinks that server has not executed its request (of creating a folder) and ends up sending it again. Now I have 2 folders on the server but the user has created only 1 folder in the client. How to prevent this? One of the ways to solve this is to use a unique ID with each new request. So the ID acts as a distinguisher between old and new requests from client. But this leads to storing these IDs on my server and do a lookup for each API call which I want to avoid. Other way is to increase the timeout duration. But I dont want to change this from 10 seconds. Something tells me that there are better solutions. I have posted this question in stackoverflow but I think its better suited here. UPDATE: I will make my problem even more explicit. The client is a webbrowser and the server is running nginx+django+mysql (standard stack). The user creates a folder in webbrowser. As a result I need to hit a server API. The API call responds back, thereby client knows API call was success. This is normal scenario. Sometimes though, server successfully completes the API request but the client-side (webbrowser) connection timesout before server can respond back. The client has no clue at this point. The user thinks the request was a fail & clicks again. This time it was a success but when the UI refreshes he sees 2 folders. I want to remedy this situation.

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  • SQL Server Central Webinar #17: Monitoring your SQL Server Instances

    Join SQL Server MVP Brad McGehee to learn why it is so important to monitor your SQL Server instances and what you should consider when starting out. This webinar will also show you how you can use Red Gate's SQL Monitor for SQL Server monitoring and will include an overview of the new features released in v3.0, including the ability to create your own custom metric definition and to support different access permissions.

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  • Business Analytics Oracle Partner Advisory Council 2013

    - by Mike.Hallett(at)Oracle-BI&EPM
    72 544x376 WHEN: Friday the 20th of September 2013 (just before OpenWorld) Register by: 1st of August 2013 WHERE: Sofitel San Francisco Bay 223 Twin Dolphin Drive, 94065 REDWOOD CITY, CA, USA Don’t miss this once a year opportunity to meet and drive a closer engagement with Oracle’s global Product Management Team: Oracle global Product Management will host this workshop. Target group: ACE Directors, Lead Consultants and key architects from our partners Topics: Product Development Roadmap, Partner project experience, your feedback, Q&A session For any inquiries please contact [email protected] As part of registering for the event, please note that you will need to complete the BI / EPM PAC-survey. Thank you for taking the time to provide this, your valuable input. The PAC (one for BI, and a separate track for Hyperion) is free of charge, but is only for OPN Specialised member partners, and is subject to availability. (Please do not attend unless you have received a confirmation from Oracle to do so.) Registration Link Coming Soon We do hope you will be able to join us - and I look forward to welcoming you in San Francisco. Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}

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  • Proven Approach to Financial Progress Using Modern Best Practice

    - by Oracle Accelerate for Midsize Companies
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE by Larry Simcox, Sr. Director, Oracle Midsize Programs Top performing organizations generate 25 percent higher profit margins and grow at twice the rate of their competitors. How do they do it? Recently, Dr. Stephen G. Timme, President of FinListics Solutions and Adjunct Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, joined me on a webcast to answer that question. I've know Dr. Timme since my days at G-log when we worked together to help customers determine the ROI of transportation management solutions. We were also joined by Steve Cox, Vice President of Oracle Midsize Programs, who recently published an Oracle E-book, "Modern Best Practice Explained". In this webcast, Cox provides his perspective on how best performing companies are moving from best practice to modern best practice.  Watch the webcast replay and you'll learn about the easy to follow, top down approach to: Identify processes that should be targeted for improvement Leverage a modern best practice maturity model to start a path to progress Link financial performance gaps to operational KPIs Improve cash flow by benchmarking key financial metrics Develop intelligent estimates of achievable cash flow benefits Click HERE to watch a replay of the webcast. You might also be interested in the following: Video: Modern Best Practices Defined  AppCast: Modern Best Practices for Growing Companies Looking for more news and information about Oracle Solutions for Midsize Companies? Read the latest Oracle for Midsize Companies Newsletter Sign-up to receive the latest communications from Oracle’s industry leaders and experts Larry Simcox Senior Director, Oracle Midsize Programs responsible for supporting and creating marketing content ,communications, sales and partner program support for Oracle's go to market activities for midsize companies. I have over 17 years experience helping customers identify the value and ROI from their IT investment. I live in Charlotte NC with my family and my dog Dingo. The views expressed here are my own, and not necessarily those of Oracle. /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;}

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  • Registrati Subito!

    - by Claudia Caramelli-Oracle
    Lo sapevi che i regolamenti italiani limitano le aziende nell'invio di comunicazioni via e-mail senza il tuo esplicito consenso? Iscrivendoti alle comunicazioni Oracle, potrai solo ottenere benefici! Eccoti un paio di esempi:Mantieni la tua conoscenza di Oracle sempre al top:• Rimani aggiornato sulle tecnologie Oracle con le ultime informazioni e gli annunci sui nostri prodotti e servizi • Rimani aggiornato con regolari best practice di settore e report degli analisti • Ascolta direttamente il nostro management• Ricevi inviti ad eventi locali, dove ti sarà possibile incontrare specialisti Oracle e potrai ampliare la tua rete con altri clienti Controlla i tipi di informazioni che si ricevono • Gestisci i tipi di contenuti che vuoi ricevere sottoscrivendo gli argomenti basati sul ruolo, sull'industria o sul prodotto che ti interessano • Oppure potrai sempre scegliere di disiscriverti in qualsiasi momento con il nostro "one-click unsubscribe"Registrati subito per avere il tuo account Oracle qui: https://profile.oracle.com/

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  • Oracle ENDECA Discovery 3.1 Partner Training 3-Day Workshop

    - by Mike.Hallett(at)Oracle-BI&EPM
    Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 To find out more about the ENDECA training, and to Register for this, click here. June 24-26, 2014: Oracle Reading, UK – Free to partners in EMEA. FREE of charge to OPN member Partners, this Oracle Endeca Information Discovery (OEID) 3-day bootcamp is designed to give partners an understanding of OEID’s features, and how it complements the existing Oracle Business Intelligence suite. This workshop will provide hands-on experience with Oracle Endeca Information Discovery. Topics covered will include Data Exploration with Endeca Information Discovery, Data Ingest, Project Lifecycle, Building an Endeca Server data model and advanced modeling techniques, and Working with Studio. You will also learn about working with ETL components for content acquisitions and other aspects of the project such as security. After taking this course, you will be well prepared to architect, build, demo, and implement an end-to-end Endeca Information Discovery solution. If you are a Bigdata Analytics Architect or Developer, BI or Data Warehouse Architect, developer or consultant, you don’t want to miss this 3-day workshop. Click here to Register for this. /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0cm; mso-para-margin-right:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0cm; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}

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  • First steps on setting up a query based server [closed]

    - by asghar ashgari
    I got a physical server at home and I want to do the following silly project to learn the concept behind server-backend development, and then do a real project later on: Idea: Turn the server to a calculator. I want any person publicly send a query to the server (i.e., 2+2) from the terminal and the server give me the result. So the question is basically where to start, what sort of software I need to install, and what sort of program I need to write?.

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  • Set Idle Time in Ubuntu 12.04 Server

    - by ssanj
    I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server and am looking for away for get the server to suspend after an idle time. When using the desktop version I could use the Gnome powersaving tool to specify the idle time. As I have no GUI on the server is there a way to set the server idle time via the commandline/config file? I will send the server a wake-on-lan packet to wake it up, if it is suspended and I need to use it.

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  • Auditing SQL Server 2012 Server Roles

    My organization is looking at SQL Server 2012 and I know that the ability to create roles at the server level is a new feature. Since this is new and impacts security, how do I handle them and how do I audit them? NEW! Never waste another weekend deployingDeploy SQL Server changes and ASP .NET applications fast, frequently, and without fuss, using Deployment Manager, the new tool from Red Gate. Try it now.

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  • Fusion Middleware 11gR1 : 2012?6??????

    - by Hiro
    2012?6? (2012/06/19 ??)?Fusion Middleware 11gR1 ?????????????? ? ????????????2??????? 1. Oracle WebCenter SitesFatWire???????Oracle WebCenter Sites 11.1.1.6.0 ????????????FatWire Software??????????????????????????????????"Oracle WebCenter Sites"?????????????????Fusion Middleware????? 11g Release 1 ??????????? Oracle WebCenter Sites 11.1.1.6.0 ?????????????????????HP-UX????????????????????HP-UX??????????FatWire???????????????? ????????????????????Release Notes (??)?????????? ???????????????AIX, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Windows (32-bit), Windows x64 ?????? 2. Oracle JRockit, JRE/JDK??????Oracle JRockit, JRE/JDK????????????????? Oracle JRockit R28.2.3 Oracle JRE/JDK 6 Update 32 Oracle JRE/JDK 7 Update 4 ? ??????????????

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  • ?????????????????~BI/DWH????????(2)

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    Oracle Database ???BI???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????! ??????????(04:19)????????????? Enterprise Manager ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? Enterprise Manager ??SQL????????????????????I/O?????????? ??????????????Oracle GRID Center ??????????????? ????????????????????????? ????????DWH????????????????·???????? ???? ???????/???????!! ???????????? ~????·???????????????~ ????????: Advanced Compression|??????????? Oracle Enterprise Manager|??????????? DWH(?????????)??·??

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  • Can't step into stored procedure on remote SQL Server 2008

    - by abatishchev
    I have a domain installed on virtual Windows Server 2008 x64. SQL Server 2008 Express x64 is running in Windows Server 2008 x64 and client on Windows 7 RTM x86. Both are into the domain. I'm starting both Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server Management Studio 2008 under domain admin user. This account is a member of group sysadmin on SQL Server. Server has firewall exceptions for both TCP and UDP on ports 135-139 and 1433-1434. Visual Studio 2008 Remote debugger services is started on server and Domain Admins group is allowed to debug, When I'm starting debugging of a query in SMS I'm getting this error: Failed to start debugger Error HRESULT E_FAIL has been returned from a call to a COM component. (mscorlib) Program Location: at System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ThrowExceptionForHRInternal(Int32 errorCode, IntPtr errorInfo) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.DebugSession.DebugCallbacks.OnSqlInitializeDebuggingEvent(ISqlInitializeDebuggingEvent sqlInitializeDebuggingEvent) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.DebugSession.DebugCallbacks.Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Interop.IDebugEventCallback2.Event(IDebugEngine2 debugEngine, IDebugProcess2 debugProcess, IDebugProgram2 debugProgram, IDebugThread2 debugThread, IDebugEvent2 debugEvent, Guid& riidEvent, UInt32 attribute) and Unable to access the SQL Server debugging interface. The Visual Studio debugger cannot connect to the remote computer. A firewall may be preventing communication via DCOM to the remote computer. Please see Help for assistance. and Unable to start program MSSSQL://server.mydomain.local/master/sys/=0 And when stepping-in into a stored procedure using VS I'm getting the first one and this: Exception from HRESULT: 0x89710016 What have I do?

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  • Java EE 6????????????????????????? ????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Forum?????|WebLogic Channel|??????

    - by ???02
    Java EE 6?????????????????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server 12c??????????????????????????????????????? 1?25????????Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Forum - ????????Java??????????? -??????????·?????????WebLogic Server 12c??????? Java EE 6?? ~Java EE 6???????????????????~??????????????UFJ???????????????????????????????????????Publickey ??????Java EE 6????WebLogic Server 12c???????????????(???)??2?(?????)????WebLogic Server 12c????????? ???·????????????????Java EE?????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE 6???????????????????????Java EE 6???????????WebLogic Server 12c????????????????????????????? ??????????UFJ??????????????????????????????10????????WebLogic Server??????????????????????????????Java?????????????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server?????????????? ????????????WebLogic Server???????2?????????????Java EE 6???WebLogic Server 12c????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE??????????????????????????Java EE 6??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???)¦??????UFJ??????????????????????·?????WebLogic Server????????――????? ?????? ????? 2011????? ???????????????????Java EE 6????????????????????????????????·???????GlassFish?????????WebLogic Server?Java EE 6?????????????????????????????? ????????·??????·?????Java EE 6??????????????????????·??????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???)?????Java EE??????? 2011?10???????JavaOne 2011??Java EE 7????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE??????????????????????¦?????JavaOne 2011??Java/Java EE????????!――???????????????!! Publickey??????2011??Java????????????????Amazon?Heroku????????·??????Java????????????? ??????????????????Java EE????????Spring????????????????8????Twitter?Ruby on Rails??JVM??????????????JVM?????????????????????????????????10??JavaOne?Java EE 7??????PaaS??????????????????????????????????·????????????????????????Java???????????Spring?????????????????????????????Java EE????????????????????????(???) ?????Java EE???????????????????????????? ?????JavaServer Faces(JSF) 2?Java Persistence API(JPA)????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????·??????????????????? ????????Java EE?????????????????????????????????·????????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE?????????????????????????¦?????WebLogic & Java EE??????????????? ?????????Java EE????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ???????????????Web??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???)Java EE 6?????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE 6????????????????WebLogic Server 12c???????????? ?Java EE???????????????Java EE 6?????????????????????"??????"?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE 6??????????????????(???) ?WebLogic Server 12c????????????Java EE 6????????????????????????????????Java EE 6????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ??????Java EE 6???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????"???"???????????????Java EE???????????????????????????????"??"?"??"????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"??"????????????????"??"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????"??"????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????IT????????????????????????????????????????????????????(???) ????????3??????Java EE 6???WebLogic Server 12c????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Forum - ????????Java??????????? -????????????????????????????????????????Java EE 6????????????????Java EE??????????????????????????????????????

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  • Windows 2008 as home file server and more

    - by Christian W
    I currently have a freenas-unit as a NAS, and a Win2k8R2-unit as server. However I would like to consolidate these to units in one. What I really like about the freenas-unit is the ZFS filesystem. And the only reason I care about the ZFS filesystem is the easy way I can grow an existing filesystem just by inserting a new drive. How would this work in Win2k8? If I setup my unit with a separate drive as C: and a 1TB drive as D:. The D: would then be segmented into d:\Videos d:\Music d:\Pictures. When everything gets close to filling the storage-drive, I would like to expand the storage, but I wouldn't want to have E:\Videos or d:\Videos2 (using the NTFS folder mount thingy). I still want all my Videos to reside in D:\Videos and I want the OS to decide which drive it's going to be stored on... Some kind of on-the-fly jbod expansion :) Is this at all possible in Windows 2008?

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  • SQL Server 7 Transaction Logs Issues

    - by nate
    Over the week my database server transaction log was full. With our app people could select from the database but could not update or insert into the database. In the past we have just truncated the transaction logs. After that, everything was back to normal. This week I truncated the transaction logs, and shrink that database. Now we can select, update, and insert into the database. The only issue is when we do a big job, and to a lot on inserting or updating, we get the following error: Database error: S1008:[Microsft][ODBC]Operation canceled We never had this issue before, I am assuming the that is the same as a timeout error. Has anyone else had this issue before, or know how I resolve this?

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  • Setting up Raid 1 Array for Home Server

    - by user1048116
    I'm not sure if this is even possible, but it's worth asking on here! Essentially I have a old machine at home (well, not old hardware wise, but I recently built a new gaming rig), which I decided to install a copy of W2008 R2 on and use as a file/backup server and media center'ish machine. As of now, it has a single drive partitioned into C and D, with D being the Data partition. I have happened to find an old 1TB SATA drive lying around at home, and was wondering if it's possible to setup a Raid 1 array in my rig within Windows without needing to lose everything on my first drive (or maybe even just mirror a specific partition, say the Data partition, as this is just what stores my photos etc). Maybe this isn't possible, but you never know :) Regards, T.C

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  • EBS 12.1.1 Test Starter Kit now Available for Oracle Application Testing Suite

    - by Steven Chan
    We've discussed automated testing tools for the E-Business Suite several times on this blog, since testing is such a key part of everyone's implementation lifecycle.  An important part of our testing arsenal in E-Business Suite Development is the Oracle Application Testing Suite.  The Oracle Automated Testing Suite (OATS) is built on the foundation of the e-TEST suite of products acquired from Empirix  in 2008.  The testing suite is comprised of:   1. Oracle Load Testing for scalability, performance, and load testing   2. Oracle Functional Testing for automated functional and regression testing   3. Oracle Test Manager for test process management, test execution, and defect trackingOracle Application Testing Suite 9.0 has been supported for use with the E-Business Suite since 2009.  I'm very pleased to let you know that our E-Business Suite Release 12.1.1 Test Starter Kit is now available for Oracle Application Testing Suite 9.1.  You can download it here:Oracle Application Testing Suite Downloads

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  • Oracle Cloud Solutions at Cloud Expo West

    - by Gene Eun
    Oracle is proud to be the Platinum Sponsor at next week's Cloud Expo West in Santa Clara (Nov 4-7).  This is the third consecutive year that Oracle has been sponsoring Cloud Expo and each year our involvement and presence at the conference has grown. This year, we have a great lineup of sessions which I've listed below. If you’re attending Cloud Expo West, we'd love to have you attend our sessions that will show our thought leadership and leading solutions in the cloud. You should also swing by Booth #130 to see some of our latest cloud offerings firsthand. Date  Time  Session Title  Track  Room  Monday, Nov 4  3:00 pm - 3:45 pm Ten Myths of Cloud Computing - General Session All Tracks Ballroom A-H  Monday, Nov 4  5:10 pm - 5:55 pm Driving Recurring Revenue Streams Through Cloud Billing Cloud Computing and Big Data M1  Monday, Nov 4  5:10 pm - 5:55 pm An Introduction to Oracle's Cloud Application Marketplace Cloud Bootcamp Great America Room J  Tuesday, Nov 5  6:25 pm - 7:05 pm Delivering Database as a Service with Oracle Database 12c Deploying the Cloud Great America Room 2  Wednesday, Nov 6  5:35 pm - 6:20 pm Accelerating Your Journey to Self-Service IT Enterprise Cloud Computing B2  Thursday, Nov 7  1:35 pm - 2:20 pm Oracle's Strategy for Public Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Services Infrastructure Management | Virtualization M2 At Cloud Expo West, you'll get to learn about and experience the latest in Cloud and Big Data. If you're in Silicon Valley or the Bay Area and don't have a pass to Cloud Expo, no problem. Oracle is giving away FREE VIP Gold Passes! We would love to have you be our VIP guest. Just go to Oracle's Cloud Expo 2013 event registration page and follow the instructions to get your complimentary pass. Stay tuned to this blog and follow us on Twitter (@OracleCloudZone) during and after Cloud Expo for more of our insight and observations about this year's conference.

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  • Getting Started with Puppet on Oracle Solaris 11

    - by Glynn Foster
    One of the exciting enhancements with Oracle Solaris 11.2 has been the introduction of Puppet. While upstream Puppet did have some rudimentary support for Oracle Solaris 11, Drew Fisher and Ginnie Wray worked tirelessly to add enhance the Oracle Solaris Puppet offering. We've talked to customers over the past few years and asked them what their problems were and what technologies they were using, particularly for configuration management. Puppet came up time and time again, and it made a huge amount of sense bringing it as a 1st class citizen in the Oracle Solaris platform. So what is Puppet, and why is it useful? To quote from PuppetLabs, the guys who are responsible for creating Puppet: Puppet is a declarative, model-based approach to IT automation, helping you manage infrastructure throughout its lifecycle, from provisioning and configuration to orchestration and reporting. Using Puppet, you can easily automate repetitive tasks, quickly deploy critical applications, and proactively manage change, scaling from 10s of servers to 1000s, on-premise or in the cloud. What's more, with Puppet support for Oracle Solaris, administrators can now manage a completely heterogeneous data center from a single or series of Puppet masters. Better still, it's an excellent tool when combined with our new compliance framework to ensure you're meeting your compliance regulations. We're not stopping there of course, and we'll enhance our offerings over time, and work with PuppetLabs to get some of this support upstream (or into the Puppet Forge). So if you've heard some of the buzz around Puppet and never quite got started, and have some Oracle Solaris real estate that you'd love to manage, check out the Getting Started with Puppet on Oracle Solaris 11 guide.

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  • Business Intelligence – Starten Sie durch mit dem „Oracle BI Starterpaket“

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