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  • Best practice to create an ftp administrator account on vsftpd

    - by jtd
    Background: My manager would like me to create an administration account for out FTP server. When logged in via ftp, it should instantly display all of the home directories of the users, and be able to modify any directory or file in any way possible. What would be the best way to go about this? I planned on chrooting this ftp admin to /home, but I don't know how to properly go about the permissions. Maybe make a group called ftp_admins, and chgrp the /home folder? But then wouldn't it affect the users accessing their folders? any help is appreciated.

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  • New sales kit for partners: Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c

    - by Javier Puerta
    Check out the latest Quick Reference Guides for Enterprise Manager 12c in the Knowledge Zone. The two-page Quick Reference Guide is designed to help partners uncover additional revenue opportunity by positioning Enterprise Manager in your sales engagement. Content includes elevator pitch for Enterprise Manager, tips on identifying target customers, qualifying questions to initiate customers discussion, supporting videos, references, and whitepapers for each customer scenario: Enterprise Manager 12c for Application Partners Enterprise Manager 12c for Hardware Partners Enterprise Manager 12c for Database Partners

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  • The Oracle Excellence Awards 2012 are Open for Nominations

    - by Javier Puerta
    Specialized Partners: Submit your Nominations for the Specialized Partner of the Year by 29 June! The Specialized Partner of the Year Award celebrates OPN Specialized partners in EMEA who have demonstrated success with specialization, delivering customer value, and outstanding solution or service innovation in categories that complement OPN Specialization investments. Full information here!

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  • Oracle Endeca (eCommerce): what's in it for Partners?

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Endeca Drives Clicks and Conversions – Online and On-the-go Whenever and wherever customers engage with your business, Endeca delivers, analyzes, and targets just the right content to just the right customer to encourage clicks and drive business results View this comprehensive Endeca presentation specially designed for partners: Product Overview, Sales Plays, Pricing & Packaging, Enablement and Training, Specialization, Competition and many more....

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  • Is using build-in sorting considered cheating in practice tests?

    - by user10326
    I am using one of the practice online judges where a practice problem is asked and one submits the answer and gets back if it is accepted or not based on test inputs. My question is the following: In one of the practice tests, I needed to sort an array as part of the solution algorithm. If it matters the problem was: find 2 numbers in an array that add up to a specific target. As part of my algorithm I sorted the array, but to do that I used Java's quicksort and not implement sorting as part of the same method. To do that I had to do: java.util.Arrays.sort(array); Since I had to use the fully qualified name I am wondering if this is a kind of "cheating". (I mean perhaps an online judge does not expect this) Is it? In a formal interview (since these tests are practice for interview as I understand) would this be acceptable?

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  • Name Changes for the Business Analytic My Oracle Support Communities

    - by THE
    (guest post by Mel) Please let us welcome the new names for the EPM communities!You will shortly be seeing the following names when looking at your communities:Business Intelligence            OBIEE            OBIAOracle Hyperion EPM            Hyperion FDM            Hyperion Enterprise & Hyperion Enterprise Reporting            Hyperion Essbase            HFM            Hyperion Other Products            Hyperion Planning            HPCM            Hyperion Reporting Products             Hyperion Shared Services            Hyperion Patch ReviewsWe would also like to take this opportunity to mention that externally kept bookmarks may not work after the change, as the name of the community is part of the URL.So in case you have bookmarked discussions whitepaper-lists etc in your browser, you may want to re-visit these after the name-change. We hope that you continue your contribution to your community.Thank you for your ongoing support.

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  • Spotlight on an office - Nairobi, Kenya

    - by Maria Sandu
    Hi everyone, my name is Joash Mitei. I am a graduate Intern at Oracle Systems Kenya and I will briefly take you through our offices and the working environment here in Nairobi, Kenya. I’ve been with Oracle since February 2012 and I’m responsible for Applications Pre-sales focusing on Oracle EPM and E-Business Suite. My background is Finance and Accounting therefore joining Oracle was almost a totally a different ball game but the transition has been smooth. The Oracle offices here are located on the second floor of Mebank Towers. We moved to the 2nd floor just three months ago from the 5th floor mainly because of the growing workforce. We are covering the whole Eastern Africa region hence diversity in culture is evident. This is a plus since you get to interact with people of very different backgrounds, cultures and ways of thinking. The building itself is on the outskirts of the CBD hence free from the hustle and bustle of the town. The office is split into different sections; there is a main working area which has an open desk design that fosters interaction between colleagues, there are 4 conference rooms for meetings and presentations, there are 3 quiet rooms for a little privacy when needed and there is a dining area for meals and ‘hanging out’. The working environment is world-class, to say the least. The employees are very professional, quite smart and needless to say, very busy. There are 4 interns covering sales and pre-sales in both Tech and Apps. As an intern you get support from your supervisor but you are required to show initiative yourself and thus the need to be very pro-active and inquisitive. The local management is well structured and communicative to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the office. Apart from the daily work, we usually have events to boost staff morale such as ‘TGIF hang -out’, football matches against each other or versus other companies, and team building retreats. All these are monumental in fostering the RED POTENTIAL. We also do numerous CSR activities in the local communities . Well, that’s the Kenyan office for you. Glad to be your tour guide. Have a superb day!

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  • SAP pourrait faire appel contre Oracle, l'entreprise vient d'embaucher quatre nouveaux avocats

    SAP pourrait faire appel contre Oracle, l'entreprise vient d'embaucher quatre nouveaux avocats Mise à jour du 24.12.2010 par Katleen Nouveau rebondissement dans l'affaire SAP-Oracle. Le dernier ayant gagné un procès condamnant le second à lui verser 1.3 milliards de dollars de dommages et intérêts (voir news précédente). Mais visiblement, l'éditeur allemand ne compte pas en rester là. SAP s'est en effet offert les services de quatre nouveaux avocats, en sus de ceux travaillant déjà sur le dossier. Les nouvelles recrues travaillent toutes pour le cabinet Durie Tangri, basé à San Francisco et spécialisé dans "divers domaines des litiges civiles complexes, notamment la propriété intellectuelle, la ...

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  • Best approach for tracking dependent state

    - by Pace
    Let's pretend I work on a project tracking application. The application is a database backed, server hosted, web application. In this application there are Projects which have many Activities which have many Tasks. A Task has two date fields an originalDueDate and a projectedDueDate. In addition, there are dynamic fields on the Activities and the Projects which indicate whether the Activity or Project is behind schedule based on the projected due dates of the child tasks and various other variables such as remaining buffer time, etc. There are a number of things that can cause the projectedDueDate to change. For example, an employee working on the project may (via a server request) enter in a shipping delay. Alternatively, a site may (via a server request) enter in an unexpected closure. When any of these things occur I need to not only update the projectedDueDate of the Task but also trigger the corresponding Project and Activity to update as well. What is the best way to do this? I've thought of the observer pattern but I don't keep a single copy of all these objects in memory. When a request comes in, I query the Task in from the database, at that point there is no associated Activity in memory that would be a listener. I could remove the ability to query for Tasks and force the application to query first by Project, then by Activity (in context of Project), then by task (in context of Activity) adding the observer relationships at each step but I'm not sure if that is the best way. I could setup a database event listening system so when a Task modified event is dispatched I have a handler which queries for the Activity at that point. I could simply setup a two-way relationship between Task and Activity so that the Task knows about the parent Activity and when the Task updates his state the Task grabs his parent and updates state. Right now I'm stuck considering all the options and am wondering if any single approach (doesn't have to be a listed approach) is jumping out at others as the best approach.

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  • Oracle sort précipitamment OpenOffice 3.3, 24 heures après l'arrivée de LibreOffice 3.3

    Oracle sort précipitamment OpenOffice 3.3, 24 heures après l'arrivée de LibreOffice 3.3 Mise à jour du 28.01.2011 par Katleen Oracle vient de sortir la version 3.3 de sa suite bureautique libre OpenOffice.org. Cette mise à disposition du public à presque été passée sous silence tant elle fut discrète. Elle semble avoir été précipitée et pas très bien organisée. Quoiqu'il en soit, cette nouvelle mouture ( tournant sous Windows, Linux -x86 32 bits et 64 bits-,Mac OS X -x86 et PowerPC- et Solaris -x86 et SPARC-). apporte plusieurs nouveautés : - renforcement de la protection des documents du tableur et du traitement de texte - possibilité de gére...

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  • WSUS Updates - Best Practice

    - by What'sTheStoryWishBone
    We have an isolated enviornment of a few hundred servers in which we use WSUS to push updates too. We have thousands of updates which to manage and push to devices testing along the way to ensure the update will not break anything. What are the best practices that you all follow in your enteprise networks to ensure an update does not go out to all the machines that will break something? We currently have ours broken into customized groups for each type of machine. There is one "Test Group" which has one PC of each type which we apply updates to for error checking. Is this a similar procedure others follow or is their an easier safer way to manage the thousands of WSUS updates?

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