Today's Links (6/28/2011)
- by Bob Rhubart
Connecting People, Processes, and Content: An Online Event | Brian Dirking
Dirking shares information on an Oracle Online Forum coming up on July 19.
Social Relationships don't count until they count | Steve Jones
"It's actually the interactions that matter to back up the social experience rather than the existence of a social link," says Jones.
ORACLENERD: KScope 11: Cary Millsap
Commenting on Cary Millsap's KScope presentation on Agile, Oracle ACE Chet Justice says, "I fight with methodology on a daily basis, mostly resulting in me hitting my head against the closest wall."
The Sage Kings of Antiquity | Richard Veryard
"Given that the empirical evidence for enterprise architecture is fairly weak, anecdotal and inconclusive, we are still more dependent than we might like on the authority of experts," says Veryard, "whether this be semi-anonymous committees (such as TOGAF) or famous consultants (such as Zachman)."
Oracle Business Intelligence Blog: New BI Mobile Demos
"These are short videos that showcase some of the capabilities in our mobile app," says Abhinav Agarwal. "One focuses on the Oracle BI platform, while the other showcases what is possible with the mobile app accessing Oracle Business Intelligence Applications, like Financial Analytics."
MySQL HA Events in the UK, Germany & France | Oracle's MySQL Blog
Oracle is running MySQL High Availability breakfast seminars in London (June 29), Düsseldorf (July 13) and Paris (September 7). "During these free seminars, we will review the various options and technologies at your disposal to implement highly available and highly scalable MySQL infrastructures, as well as best practices in terms of architectures," says Bertrand Matthelié.
VENNSTER BLOG: User Experience in Fusion apps
"When I heard about the Fusion Applications User Experience efforts, I was skeptical," says Oracle ACE Director Lonneke Dikmans of Vennster "My view of Oracle and User Experience has changed drastically today."
Power Your Cloud with Oracle Fusion Middleware
Running in over 50 cities across the globe, this event is aimed at Architects, IT Managers, and technical leaders like you who are using Fusion Middleware or trying to learn more about middleware in the context of Cloud computing.