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  • L'Allemagne appelle à boycotter Facebook, suite aux modifications de la politique de confidentialité

    Mise à jour du 09.04.2010 par Katleen L'Allemagne appelle à boycotter Facebook, suite aux modifications de la politique de confidentialité du site Suite à la nouvelle politique du site communautaire en matière de gestion de la vie privée (voir article précédent, ci-dessous), l'Allemagne part en croisade. Mardi, la ministre allemande de la Consommation a adressé une lettre ouvert à Mark Zuckerberg, le fondateur de Facebook. Elle y remet en cause la récente modifications des paramètres de confidentialité du réseau social. Mercredi, c'est la Fédération des organisations de consommateurs allemands (VZBZ), forte de 42 associations de défense de ses citoyens, qui a lancé un appel aux ...

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  • Oracle Business Intelligence Applications

    Entienda la estrategia de Oracle en Business Intelligence, su oferta de soluciones y cómo los clientes actuales están consiguiendo el conocimiento que ellos necesitan para tomar mejores decisiones con las Aplicaciones de Business Intelligence de Oracle. Las Aplicaciones de Business Intelligence de Oracle ayudan a los clientes a obtener mayor valor de los sistemas existentes incluyendo E-Business Suite, Peoplesoft, Siebel y otros sistemas como SAP.

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  • Let your Signature Experience drive IT-decision making

    - by Tania Le Voi
    Today’s CIO job description:  ‘’Align IT infrastructure and solutions with business goals and objectives ; AND while doing so reduce costs; BUT ALSO, be innovative, ensure the architectures are adaptable and agile as we need to act today on the changes that we may request tomorrow.”   Sound like an unachievable request? The fact is, reality dictates that CIO’s are put under this type of pressure to deliver more with less. In a past career phase I spent a few years as an IT Relationship Manager for a large Insurance company. This is a role that we see all too infrequently in many of our customers, and it’s a shame.  The purpose of this role was to build a bridge, a relationship between IT and the business. Key to achieving that goal was to ensure the same language was being spoken and more importantly that objectives were commonly understood - hence service and projects were delivered to time, to budget and actually solved the business problems. In reality IT and the business are already married, but the relationship is most often defined as ‘supplier’ of IT rather than a ‘trusted partner’. To deliver business value they need to understand how to work together effectively to attain this next level of partnership. The Business cannot compete if they do not get a new product to market ahead of the competition, or for example act in a timely manner to address a new industry problem such as a legislative change. An even better example is when the Application or Service fails and the Business takes a hit by bad publicity, being trending topics on social media and losing direct revenue from online channels. For this reason alone Business and IT need the alignment of their priorities and deliverables now more than ever! Take a look at Forrester’s recent study that found ‘many IT respondents considering themselves to be trusted partners of the business but their efforts are impaired by the inadequacy of tools and organizations’.  IT Meet the Business; Business Meet IT So what is going on? We talk about aligning the business with IT but the reality is it’s difficult to do. Like any relationship each side has different goals and needs and language can be a barrier; business vs. technology jargon! What if we could translate the needs of both sides into actionable information, backed by data both sides understand, presented in a meaningful way?  Well now we can with the Business-Driven Application Management capabilities in Oracle Enterprise Manager 12cR2! Enterprise Manager’s Business-Driven Application Management capabilities provide the information that IT needs to understand the impact of its decisions on business criteria.  No longer does IT need to be focused solely on speeds and feeds, performance and throughput – now IT can understand IT’s impact on business KPIs like inventory turns, order-to-cash cycle, pipeline-to-forecast, and similar.  Similarly, now the line of business can understand which IT services are most critical for the KPIs they care about. There are a good deal of resources on Oracle Technology Network that describe the functionality of these products, so I won’t’ rehash them here.  What I want to talk about is what you do with these products. What’s next after we meet? Where do you start? Step 1:  Identify the Signature Experience. This is THE business process (or set of processes) that is core to the business, the one that drives the economic engine, the process that a customer recognises the company brand for, reputation, the customer experience, the process that a CEO would state as his number one priority. The crème de la crème of your business! Once you have nailed this it gets easy as Enterprise Manager 12c makes it easy. Step 2:  Map the Signature Experience to underlying IT.  Taking the signature experience, map out the touch points of the components that play a part in ensuring this business transaction is successful end to end, think of it like mapping out a critical path; the applications, middleware, databases and hardware. Use the wealth of Enterprise Manager features such as Systems, Services, Business Application Targets and Business Transaction Management (BTM) to assist you. Adding Real User Experience Insight (RUEI) into the mix will make the end to end customer satisfaction story transparent. Work with the business and define meaningful key performance indicators (KPI’s) and thresholds to enable you to report and action upon. Step 3:  Observe the data over time.  You now have meaningful insight into every step enabling your signature experience and you understand the implication of that experience on your underlying IT.  Watch if for a few months, see what happens and reconvene with your business stakeholders and set clear and measurable targets which can re-define service levels.  Step 4:  Change the information about which you and the business communicate.  It’s amazing what happens when you and the business speak the same language.  You’ll be able to make more informed business and IT decisions. From here IT can identify where/how budget is spent whether on the level of support, performance, capacity, HA, DR, certification etc. IT SLA’s no longer need be focused on metrics such as %availability but structured around business process requirements. The power of this way of thinking doesn’t end here. IT staff get to see and understand how their own role contributes to the business making them accountable for the business service. Take a step further and appraise your staff on the business competencies that are linked to the service availability. For the business, the language barrier is removed by producing targeted reports on the signature experience core to the business and therefore key to the CEO. Chargeback or show back becomes easier to justify as the ‘cost of day per outage’ can be more easily calculated; the business will be able to translate the cost to the business to the cost/value of the underlying IT that supports it. Used this way, Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c is a key enabler to a harmonious relationship between the end customer the business and IT to deliver ultimate service and satisfaction. Just engage with the business upfront, make the signature experience visible and let Enterprise Manager 12c do the rest. In the next blog entry we will cover some of the Enterprise Manager features mentioned to enable you to implement this new way of working.  

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  • 7-Eleven Mobile App Powered by Oracle SOA Suite

    - by Bruce Tierney
    When you slurp that Slurpee, do you ever think about the sub 100 millisecond processing of 20 million 7-Eleven digital transactions ever day supported by Oracle SOA Suite?  Maybe next time.  Check out this impressive video of Ronald Clanton, 7-Eleven's Digital Guest Experience Program Manager, describing how 7-Eleven provides a consistent view across all the end points of over 10,000 stores and their digital entities by using Oracle SOA Suite on Oracle Exalogic.  Managed by Oracle Enterprise Manager, they were able to provision their "Rapid-Fire" Middleware as a Service (MWaaS) in only "10 minutes" and deliver on time and complete testing ahead of schedule. So what are you waiting for?  Download your Slurpee App to get your free Pillsbury Cinnamon pastry and enjoy your contribution to the 20 million messages/day.   When your done, take picture of your tongue...red or blue?  Watch the video here:

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  • Microsoft met à jour sa suite d'outils Expression, avec une nouvelle version optimisée pour le référ

    Microsoft met à jour sa suite d'outils Expression, avec une nouvelle version optimisée pour le référencement en ligne Microsoft vient de rendre disponible une mise à jour de son pack d'outils Expression, utilisé dans la création de design d'applications. Expression Studio 4 embarque des outils pour permettre aux designers et aux développeurs de collaborer dans la construction d'interfaces utilisateurs dans différents environnements suivant les versions de la suite. Différents outils sont présents dans ces moutures : Web, pour le Web design ; Blend, pour le design de l'interface de l'utilisateur ; Encoder pour l'encodage vidéo ; et Design pour la création d'éléments ou de visuels de l'UI pouvant être importés ensuite dans Web ou Blend.

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  • Mobile Suite introduction video

    - by JuergenKress
    Easily create and deliver engaging user experiences for the enterprise on one secure platform, for any device, on any application, and any data. At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) you can find the an overview video MobileSuiteIntroduction.mp4. SOA & BPM Partner Community For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Wiki Technorati Tags: mobile integration,SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,Community,OPN,Jürgen Kress,mobile suite

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  • Oracle E-Business Products New Search Helpers for Guided Resolution of Customer Issues

    - by user793044
    Oracle E-Business Proactive Support has created many new guided resolution documents that you may find helpful in resolving issues in your EBS applications.  These new documents are called “Search Helpers” and they guide you through your issue to a solution.  They are meant to be an easy and fast method to finding a relevant, complete solution. Hundreds of notes and service requests were reviewed and the best solutions to these known issues were selected.  For some issues, notes were updated to better clarify the solution.  In other cases, if a note with a solution did not already exist, one was created. You start the process by selecting the scenario you have encountered.  You may have received an error message, or there may be a particular area of the application in which you have encountered an issue.  Based on your selection of the issue, the Search Helper will present one or more additional possible symptoms.  When you have selected from both of these two sections, you are then presented with one or more articles known to have fully solved this issue in the past.  Several EBS products have produced Search Helpers documents.  Take a look at Doc ID 1501724.1 for an index of the current EBS Search Helpers.  Here is an example of a Search Helper from the Receivables Transactions area: After selecting the Functional Area of "Entering / Updating Transactions" a list of Known Symptoms is presented: And, when "Transaction numbers are not in sequence" is selected, a solution link is provided for Document ID 197212.1: How To Setup Gapless Document Sequencing in Receivables. The EBS applications that currently have published Search Helpers are: Advanced Pricing Applications Technology Configurator General Ledger Human Capital Management Inventory Management Order Management Payables Process Manufacturing Purchasing Receivables Shipping Value Chain Planning

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  • How to Promote Your Business With the Best SEO Services

    When you are about to hire an outsourcing company for SEO services, you should always choose a business provider who will be of your business level and share similar caliber as your company. This is because; having a business partner with the same caliber will allow the two companies to work mutually with each other with the same dedication levels and work ethics. These qualities are foremost factors you should keep in mind if you want to reap the fruits of success in your SEO business.

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  • pdflush hanging on Amazon EBS drives when using multi-GB files - any workaround?

    - by rhh
    Hello, When I run gunzip on a 1.7GB file (which generates an 8GB file) on an EBS volume, pdflush freezes after gunzip runs and the CPU hangs indefinitely at 100% IO Wait. Here's the output from 'ps aux | grep pdflush'. Note the D status root 87 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? D 06:18 0:00 pdflush root 88 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? D 06:18 0:00 pdflush The only solution is to kill the pdflush processes. The processes don't die immediately either. This problem is repeatable and happens with new instances. I'm running 2xlarge instances and I have way more RAM free than is being used (i.e. /proc/meminfo shows 20+GB MemFree) Has anyone found a workaround to this problem in the past? Thanks for any thoughts. Robert

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  • Process Accelerators for BPM Suite

    - by JuergenKress
    This page contains documentation and installation downloads for the latest Oracle Process Accelerators version (11.1.1.7.1) Product / File Description File Size Download Documentation 28 MB OraclePADocumentation111171.zip Installation 665 MB OraclePA111171.zip Oracle Process Accelerators version (11.1.1.7.1) run on Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11.1.1.7. Please refer to the Installation Guide for the complete set of prerequisites SOA & BPM Partner Community For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Wiki Technorati Tags: Process Accelerators,BPM,SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,Community,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Microsoft décide de bannir iTunes de Windows, suite à l'arrivée des doubles standards

    Microsoft décide de bannir iTunes de Windows, suite à l'arrivée des doubles standards Bill Gates vient d'annoncer qu'iTunes serait dorénavant banni de son système d'exploitation Windows. Voici ses déclarations officielles sur le sujet : "Au départ, nous étions très satisfaits qu'Apple ai déployé iTunes sur Windows ; nous avons gagné beaucoup d'utilisateurs grâce à cette seule application. Et puis nous avons entendu dire, par une source fiable, qu'Apple utilisait la même base de code pour iTunes Mac que pour la version Windows. Pire encore, il nous est apparu suite à une inspection plus approfondie qu'iTunes n'utilisait même pas l'API Windows ! Apple a conçu son propre système de scroll sans s'insp...

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  • A Business Website - Should Our Company Have One?

    A business website is the newly established standard for providing customers with timely information about product and services offered by a company. There are many important benefits that a company stands to gain by having a business website and they go far beyond the fact that customers today expect that a professionally run business should have a professional looking business website.

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  • Java ME Embedded?Java Embedded Suite????

    - by ksky
    JavaOne 2012??????????????????????Java?2?????????????: Oracle Java ME Embedded ????? ??????? Java ME Embedded???????????????????????????Java???????????CLDC + IMP-NG???????????????130 KB RAM/350 KB ROM???????????????700 KB RAM/1.5 MB ROM???????????????????????????GPIO??????????????????API??XML?Web Service?Location????????API????????? ARM??????????(GUI?????)?????????M2M????????????????????????????????????????????????????NetbBans?Eclipse?????????SDK?????????????ARM KEIL?????(ARM Cortex M-3)????????????????????????? Oracle Java Embedded Suite ????? ??????? Java Embedded Suite??????Java???????????????????????????????1????????????????????????????????????????: Java SE Embedded 7 Java DB 10.8 GlassFish 3.1 Embedded Profile Jersey 1.11 ???Java ME Embedded????????????????????????Java??64MB RAM??70MB?ROM/Flash/Disk????????M2M???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ARMv6/7 Linux?????x86 Linux????????????????(??????????????)? ??2????????JavaOne?????????????Java Embedded @ JavaOne???????????????????????

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  • dll custom business logic

    - by Mustafa Magdy
    I've a project where some business logic is separated to an DLL project, this DLL contains the business logic for this software for a specific customer. Now I've a problem after another client with different rules want to implement the software, I need someway that the application load the appropriate dll according to the client using the software, considering that this dll contains same function names but different bodies. I'm using c# 3.5, is there a way to do so ??

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  • Keeping track of business rules within IT department?

    - by evaldas-alexander
    I am looking for the best way to keep track of the business rules for both developers and everybody else (support staff / management) in a startup enviroment. The challenge is that our business model requires quite a lot of different business rules, which are created pretty much on the fly and evolving organically after that. After running this project for 3+ years, we have so many of such rules that often the only way to be sure about what the application is supposed to do in a certain situation is to go find the module responsible for that process and analyze its code and comments. That is all fine as long as you have one single developer who created the entire application from the scratch, but every new developer needs to go over pretty much entire codebase in order to understand how the application works. Even bigger problem is that non technical employees don't even have that option and therefore are forced to ask me pretty much every day how some certain case would be handled by the application. Quick example - we only start charging for our customer campaigns once they have been active for at least 72 hours, but at the same time we stop creating invoices for campaigns that belong to insolvent accounts and close such accounts within a month of the first failed charge. That does not apply to accounts that are set to "non-chargeable" which most commonly belongs to us since we are using the service ourselves. The invoices are created on the 1st of each month and include charges from the previous month + any current balance that the account might have. However, some customers are charged only 4 days after their invoice has been generated due to issues with their billing department. In addition to that, invoices are also created when customer deactivates his campaign, but that can only be done once the campaign is not longer under mandatory 6 month contract, unless account manager approves early deactivation. I know, that's quite a lot of rules that need to be taken into account when answering a question "when do we bill our customers", but actually I could still append an asterisk at the end of each sentence in order to disclose some rare exceptions. Of course, it would be easiest just to keep the business rules to the minimum, but we need to adapt to changing marketplace - i.e. less than a year ago we had no contracts whatsoever. One idea that I had so far was a simplistic wiki with categories corresponding to areas such as "Account activation", "Invoicing", "Collection procedures" and so on. Another idea would be to have giant interactive flowchart showing the entire customer "life cycle" from prospecting to account deactivation. What are your experiences / suggestions?

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  • Business Logics on the client side

    - by Ivo Rossi
    Why do people say that business logics should be implemented on the server side code (e.g. EJB) and not on the client application code? The example that I have in mind is a business object validation on a EJB based architecture. Does it really have to be delegated to the EJB or is it ok to run it on the client before the object is sent to be server to be saved?

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  • How to unit test business rules?

    - by Robert Lamb
    I need a unit test to make sure I am accumulating vacation hours properly. But vacation hours accumulate according to a business rule, if the rule changes, then the unit test breaks. Is this acceptable? Should I expose the rule through a method and then call that method from both my code and my test to ensure that the unit test isn't so fragile? My question is: What is the right way to unit test business rules that may change?

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