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  • Participez à nos webinars hebdomadaires sur HCM

    - by Kinoa
    Et vous, vous faites quoi le vendredi matin ? Participez à notre webinar hebdomadaire Fusion Friday organisé par l'équipe Oracle UK. Des spécialistes animeront ces sessions live et répondront à toutes les questions que vous vous posez : innovations, productivité, gestion de carrière, analyses des tendances, entretiens annuels... Chaque session se déroulera à 9h30 (gmt) avec environ 20mn de présentation live suivi de questions / réponses. Inscrivez-vous dès à présent au Fusion Friday. Et pour plus de vidéos et tutoriels, rendez-vous sur le Virtual Briefing Center.

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  • The Business Value of Global HCM

    Jay Richey, Director, HCM Product Marketing discusses the challenges that organizations are facing in managing a global workforce and how Oracle's HCM solutions can help customers get the most out of their investment.

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  • Join the Customer Revolution – 25 oct 2012 - Paris

    - by Valérie De Montvallon
    Faites redécouvrir votre marque à vos clients !   Rendez-vous le 25 octobre à 19h pour découvrir comment les outils de nouvelle génération peuvent permettre à vos équipes de proposer une nouvelle expérience client.   Table ronde animée par Arnaud le Gal, rédacteur en chef des Echos Avec les témoignages d’ACCOR et Bouygues Telecom. Informations, inscriptions sur la page Oracle Customer Experience

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  • links for 2011-03-11

    - by Bob Rhubart
    The Arup Nanda Blog: Good Engineering (tags: ping.fm) Spend Analytics on a Grand Scale (BI & Analytics Pulse) (tags: ping.fm) OSB and Coherence Integration (Mark Smith) (tags: ping.fm) Oracle Technology Network Architect Day: Denver (tags: ping.fm)

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  • Next Best Action: an emerging engagement paradigm can elevate customer experience to the next level

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    As customer interactions increase across an expanding number of communication channels, business leaders are struggling to understand and engage with each customer effectively. To address this challenge, leading organizations are adopting strategies around “next best action,” a decision-support model that systematically identifies the next best step to take in the customer conversation—whether that action is providing additional information or targeted services, presenting a unique offer, or taking no action at all... Read the complete article - by Mark A. Stevens (vice president, Insight and Customer Strategy, at Oracle) - here

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  • Getting started with tuning your SOA/BPM database using AWR

    - by Mark Nelson
    In order to continue to get good performance from your SOA or BPM 11g server, you will want to periodically check your database – the one you are storing your SOAINFRA schema in – to see if there are any performance issues there. This article provides a very brief introduction to the use of the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) in the Oracle Database and what to look for in the reports for your SOA/BPM environment. READ MORE >>

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  • We are Cool Oraclites : Selfie Contest Part 1 by PSG College of Technology

    - by Nadiya
    Excitement,Happiness,Fun and frolic all around.We students from PSG College of Technology Coimbatore are all set to enter a new phase in life.Crossover from Campus to Corporate,Crossover from naughtiness to professionalism.Anxiety all around,but yes we are sure our journey to awesomeness is about to begin.We are going to be a part of an Organization we dreamt off..Our dreams are taking colors and we are all set to fly.Here we come with millions of hopes and dreams all the way from PSG to Oracle .

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  • What are Social CRM Applications?

    Listen to Anthony Lye, Senior Vice President of CRM, discuss how Oracle's Social CRM Applications combine powerful enterprise applications and the latest in social networking with Web 2.0 technology to dramatically improve end user productivity.

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  • New ZFS Encryption features in Solaris 11.1

    - by darrenm
    Solaris 11.1 brings a few small but significant improvements to ZFS dataset encryption.  There is a new readonly property 'keychangedate' that shows that date and time of the last wrapping key change (basically the last time 'zfs key -c' was run on the dataset), this is similar to the 'rekeydate' property that shows the last time we added a new data encryption key. $ zfs get creation,keychangedate,rekeydate rpool/export/home/bob NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE rpool/export/home/bob creation Mon Mar 21 11:05 2011 - rpool/export/home/bob keychangedate Fri Oct 26 11:50 2012 local rpool/export/home/bob rekeydate Tue Oct 30 9:53 2012 local The above example shows that we have changed both the wrapping key and added new data encryption keys since the filesystem was initially created.  If we haven't changed a wrapping key then it will be the same as the creation date.  It should be obvious but for filesystems that were created prior to Solaris 11.1 we don't have this data so it will be displayed as '-' instead. Another change that I made was to relax the restriction that the size of the wrapping key needed to match the size of the data encryption key (ie the size given in the encryption property).  In Solaris 11 Express and Solaris 11 if you set encryption=aes-256-ccm we required that the wrapping key be 256 bits in length.  This restriction was unnecessary and made it impossible to select encryption property values with key lengths 128 and 192 when the wrapping key was stored in the Oracle Key Manager.  This is because currently the Oracle Key Manager stores AES 256 bit keys only.  Now with Solaris 11.1 this restriciton has been removed. There is still one case were the wrapping key size and data encryption key size will always match and that is where they keysource property sets the format to be 'passphrase', since this is a key generated internally to libzfs and to preseve compatibility on upgrade from older releases the code will always generate a wrapping key (using PKCS#5 PBKDF2 as before) that matches the key length size of the encryption property. The pam_zfs_key module has been updated so that it allows you to specify encryption=off. There were also some bugs fixed including not attempting to load keys for datasets that are delegated to zones and some other fixes to error paths to ensure that we could support Zones On Shared Storage where all the datasets in the ZFS pool were encrypted that I discussed in my previous blog entry. If there are features you would like to see for ZFS encryption please let me know (direct email or comments on this blog are fine, or if you have a support contract having your support rep log an enhancement request).

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  • KScope 2014 Preview: Debra Lilley - The Learning Never Stops

    - by OTN ArchBeat
    When it comes to business travel Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley never seems to stand still. The same can be said for her approach to sharpening her professional skills. In this interview Debra talks about the role ODTUG Kscope 2104 will play in her ongoing technical education, and about Kscope's efforts to get a new generation of IT professionals off to a great start. Connect with Debra Lilley

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  • Gain Visibility

    This Industry AppsCast will discuss the importance of visibility across all projects enterprise wide and how Oracle's Primavera PPM solutions provides transparency into project status performance across all projects in your portfolio.

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  • Master Data Management for Product Data

    In this AppsCast, Hardeep Gulati, VP PLM and PIM Product Strategy discusses the benefits companies are getting from Product MDM, more details about Oracle Product Hub solution and the progress, and where we are going from here.

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  • On Demand Membership & Specialization Certificates

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    Did you know that partners can download OPN Membership Level certificates, as well as Specialization and Oracle Exastack program certificates as they need them? Invite partners to click here to access “My Company Certificates.” They can use their certificates to promote their company’s achievements to customers and prospects.

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  • The Learning Map

    - by user12652314
    Danny Hillis has always been a favorite since he opened the first Java Day back in 1995. Now it's great to see him talking about the challenge we are just about to address with our new "Learning Exchange" Industry Solution which brings all the power of Oracle technology to the address the challenge for lifelong learners. The current thought is to launch it at the Edu tech event at CES along with a special dinner reception with our content friends at Digital Hollywood. Stay tuned.

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  • A Customer's Experience Using DBI

    Cliff speaks with Kyle Lambert, Vice President, Information Solutions from John I. Haas, Inc. about his decision to use Oracle's DBI Solution and the value his organization is receiving from this application.

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  • S11 launched

    - by unixman
    Now that Oracle Solaris 11 is out, its time to do 2 things -- 1) Its time to see what's in it, what's new and why its important, and then assess why it might make sense to begin evaluating it for your needs and 2) Its time to acknowledge, give thanks to and congratulate all the R&D personnel, architects, engineers, designers and testers who've put in so much effort and energy into helping make Solaris 11 (and SunOS 5.11) what it has become -- starting way back circa 2004 and, more importantly, culminating in the recent years and months -- staying focused on the execution, unwavering in the face of various challenges. For #1 above, here are a few good things to get going with - Watch the product launch replay - Visit the Solaris 11 Spotlight section on oracle.com - Get comfortable through introductory videos and detailed "how-to" guides (ex: how to create and publish IPS packages), white papers on the new default root file system, ZFS, and reap the benefits brought on by the fundamental shift in easing the administration experience - Look at the next level of software lifecycle management that is enabled by technologies such as Automated Installer and Image Packaging System -- that dramatically address patch management-related challenges - Understand how we continue to innovate in areas of service intelligence, reliability and availability - Start to evaluate enhancements in virtualization capabilities -- whether influenced by the need to consolidate or motivated by the need to have increased service mobility across physical systems, leveraging hardware-level abstractions - Gain more control over your network-centric services through enhancements in network resource management, observability and I/O performance - Look beyond your existing infrastructure with confidence that you can re-host and transition to newer systems with the use of Solaris 10 zones running on top of Solaris 11 - Relish in the fact that you can do all this, get your data to be secure and encrypted and more, on both, SPARC and x86-based systems. - Stay informed by keeping an eye on relevant blogs, which we've begun turning up recently. - Go through a hands-on lab - Sign up to take a class or just opt to watch various videos to begin to raise your comfort level with these technologies For #2 above -- There are many ways to do that. One way is to just say "thanks" with an email, a post, or a simple card,  similar to this one seen at a Barnes and Noble store recently.  The front of the card is followed by what's inside... and as the saying goes, now more then ever "it's what's inside that counts" And here's the inside of the card: So, what are you waiting for ? Go download and try it out, and please let us know what you think of it!

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  • Twitter Feed

    - by ferhat
    new TWTR.Widget({ version: 2, type: 'search', search: 'ORCL_InfraRed', interval: 10000, title: 'Inside news and all the buzz about Sun x86 Clustered Systems.', subject: 'Oracle InfraRed', width: 'auto', height: 300, theme: { shell: { background: '#ff0000', color: '#ffffff' }, tweets: { background: '#ffffff', color: '#444444', links: '#1985b5' } }, features: { scrollbar: false, loop: true, live: true, hashtags: true, timestamp: true, avatars: true, toptweets: true, behavior: 'default' } }).render().start();

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