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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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  • Improving Strategic Financial Planning at Wyndham Worldwide

    Timothy Koropsak, Manager of Corporate Financial Planning at $3B hospitality company Wyndham Worldwide, talks with Nigel Youell, Product Marketing Director for Enterprise Performance Management at Oracle about their implementation of Hyperion solutions and how this has helped them improve their strategic financial planning processes. Tim highlights how they now have Operating and Treasury forecasts on one common platform and can produce fully integrated financial statements with GAAP accounting integrity and ensures that the strategic plans consolidating from their three business units are reliable and accurate.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Cover Feature: "United Development"

    Developers need solutions, and there's no shortage of language and technology choices. Whether you're making development choices for applications that connect with legacy mainframe systems or new Web 2.0-enabled applications, standards and integration are key. Read about the standards-based tools and development solutions from Oracle that integrate your business processes.

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  • Using Ops Center to Provision Solaris using a Card-Based NIC

    - by Larry Wake
    Scott Dickson writes:  "Here's what I want to do:  I have a Sun Fire T2000 server with a Quad-GbE nxge card installed.  The only network is connected to port 2 on that card rather than the built-in network interfaces.  I want to install Solaris on it across the network, either Solaris 10 or Solaris 11." See what he did, using Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c. [Read More]

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  • CRM On Demand Disconnected Mobile Sales for Life Sciences (iSales) is available

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    The much awaited CRMOD Disconnected Mobile Sales for Life Sciences (iSales) is now available! Oracle CRM On Demand Disconnected Mobile Sales for Life Sciences provides a flexible CRM solution for the iPad platform. It provides world-class productivity for pharmaceutical sales in disconnected and connected environments. Take a look at the Product Data Sheet and contact your local CRM onDemand sales representative for further information.

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  • What software is available to keep track of hundreds of servers?

    - by djangofan
    What good software is available (free or not free) to help me keep track of information relating to hundreds of servers, their relationships to each other (parent/child, category, type), and information on connecting to them, as well as possibly showing a picture or grid of some kind that allows me to report these relationships and key information to my supervisor. I am trying to avoid the "spreadsheet solution" or "visio solution" because I want to share this information and make changes with other persons in my server team. In other words, the solution I am looking for is a cross between a spreadsheet solution and a visio solution, providing both graphing and configuration information WITHOUT monitoring, and in a consistent format.

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  • And the fun continues, access to Azure Reporting and Data Sync secured

    - by Enrique Lima
    Got a couple of emails yesterday to enable more fun stuff to try out, test and share. So, how do I go about getting started with Azure Reporting? There is a wealth of information and guidance available . Here is a link to get more information about it http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/SQLAzure/reporting.aspx And more information from a dev standpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg430129.aspx Again, more to follow …

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  • Updated sp_indexinfo

    - by TiborKaraszi
    It was time to give sp_indexinfo some love. The procedure is meant to be the "ultimate" index information procedure, providing lots of information about all indexes in a database or all indexes for a certain table. Here is what I did in this update: Changed the second query that retrieves missing index information so it generates the index name (based on schema name, table name and column named - limited to 128 characters). Re-arranged and shortened column names to make output more compact and more...(read more)

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  • OPN Specialized Activation Center

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    To assure all partners have convenient resources to help "jump start" their business with Oracle, we have developed the OPN Specialized Activation Center. The site includes a short video training series organized into modules that walk through the basics of the OPN program. 

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  • Merging the Executive Committees

    - by Patrick Curran
    As I explained in this blog last year, we use the Process to change the Process. The first of three planned JSRs to modify the way the JCP operates (JSR 348: Towards a new version of the Java Community Process) completed in October 2011. That JSR focused on changes to make our process more transparent and to enable broader participation. The second JSR was inspired by our conviction that Java is One Platform and by our expectation that Java ME and Java SE will become more aligned over time. In anticipation of this change JSR 355: JCP Executive Committee Merge will merge the two Executive Committees into one. The JSR is going very well. We have reached consensus within the Executive Committees, which serve as the Expert Group for process-change JSRs. How we intend to make the transition to a single EC is explained in the revised versions of the Process and EC Standing Rules documents that are currently posted for Early Draft Review. Our intention is to reduce the total number of EC seats but to keep the same ratio (2:1) of ratified and elected seats. Briefly, the plan will be implemented in two stages. The October 2012 elections will be held as usual, but candidates will be informed that they will serve only a one-year term if elected. The two ECs will be merged immediately after this election; at the same time, Oracle's second permanent seat and one of IBM's two ratified seats will be eliminated. The initial merged EC will therefore have 30 members. In the October 2013 elections we will eliminate three more ratified seats and two elected seats, thereby reducing the size of the combined EC to 25 members (16 ratified seats, 8 elected seats, plus Oracle's permanent seat.) All remaining seats, including those of members who were elected in 2012, will be up for re-election in 2013; that election should be particularly interesting. Starting in 2013 we will change from a three-year to a two-year election cycle (half of all EC members will be up for re-election each year.) We believe that these changes will streamline our operations, and position us for a future in which the distinctions between desktop and mobile devices become increasingly blurred. Please take this opportunity to review and comment on our proposed changes - we appreciate your input. Thank you, and onward to JCP.next.3!

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  • Interactive map using javascript [on hold]

    - by Denis
    Im trying to learn HTML and javascript. But i cant find any information about how to create interactive map/picture using javascript. Ex. I take a map where is a part of my town and write some information about like few buildings there, so after i put my mouse over those buildings the information will be displayed. It should look similar to this http://davidlynch.org/projects/maphilight/docs/demo_usa.html I need to use the javascript to make it done.

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  • Looking to apply Bundle Patch 1 on Enterprise Manager 12c ? Here is a workbook to help you ....

    - by Pankaj
    Are you planning to apply Bundle patch 1 for EM 12c ?  If yes , check this workbook which describes the complete flow . Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Workbook for Applying Bundle Patch 1 (February 2012) and 12.1.0.2 Plugins [ID 1393173.1] Applies to:Enterprise Manager Base Platform - Version: 12.1.0.1.0 to 12.1.0.1.0 - Release: 12.1 to 12.1 PurposeThis document provides an overview of the installation steps needed to apply Bundle Patch 1 on the EM Cloud Control 12c Oracle Management Service OMS) and Management Agent.

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  • How to Improve Your Search Engine Ranking by Making "How To" Articles

    Every day, multitudes of people are connecting to the internet and searching for information. The Internet is well known for holding tons of knowledge and information from all over the world. One major way that people are getting their information is by searching for "How To" articles. When someone needs to know how to build a birdhouse for instance, it is quick and easy to go to their favorite search engine and simply type "how to build a birdhouse".

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  • Campus Solutions for Higher Education: New Directions Drive More Value for Customers

    Hear how Oracle's vision and product development direction for the Campus Solutions suite of products is helping customers achieve cost savings, agility and increased value they need to succeed in today's challenging economic environment. Learn how extending the reach of Campus Solutions with a SOA-based architecture is a strategy that will benefit customers far into the future, and hear what's next on the horizon for Campus Solutions customers.

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  • Easily Tailor Your Applications Without IT Using Fusion Middleware

    Your business is unique so how do you get your best-in class applicaitons to meet your unique needs? With Oracle's family of Composers, you can easily tailor your applications to meet your unique business requirements using business user tools without relying on heavy coding or IT. What's more these changes are kep upgrade-friendly and can be used anywhere - on the Cloud, on Premise or in a hybrid model.

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