ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 2012-06-20
- by Bob Rhubart
New book: Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: First Look
Congratulations to Michel Schildmeijer on the publication of his new book.
Call for Nominations: Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation Awards 2012 - Win a free pass to #OOW12
These awards honor customers for their cutting-edge solutions using Oracle Fusion Middleware. Either a customer, their partner, or an Oracle representative can submit the nomination form on behalf of the customer. Submission deadline: July 17. Winners receive a free pass to Oracle OpenWorld 2012 in San Francisco.
ODTUG Kscope12 - June 24-28 - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio, TX, June 24-28, 2012
Kscope12, sponsored by ODTUG, is your home for Application Express, BI and Oracle EPM, Database Development, Fusion Middleware, and MySQL training by the best of the best!
Eclipse and Oracle Fusion Development - Free Virtual Event, July 10th
Get more out of Eclipse with these useful resources.
How to Create Multiple Internal Repositories for Oracle Solaris 11 | Albert White
Albert White shows you how to create and manage internal repositories for release, development, and support versions of Solaris 11.
Social Technology and the Potential for Organic Business Networks | Michael Fauscette
"An organic business network driven company is the antithesis of a hierarchical, rigid, reactive, process-constrained, and siloed organization."
Cloud Bursting between AWS and Rackspace | High Scalability
Nati Shalom explains "cloud bursting," an interesting hybrid cloud model.
Born-again cloud advocates finally see the light | David Linthicum
"I can't help but wish that we keep an open mind about the next technology evolution when it begins and get religion earlier," says Linthicum.
How to know that a method was run, when you didn’t write that method | RedStack
Middleware A-Team blogger Mark Nelson shares a useful tip for those working with ADF.
Thought for the Day
"There does not now, nor will there ever exist, a programming language in which it is the least bit hard to write bad programs."
— L. Flon
Source: SoftwareQuotes.com