Oracle Magazine September/October features articles on Oracle Database 11g, data security, Oracle embedded databases, Oracle Partitioning, Oracle SecureFiles, Oracle Migration Workbench, and much more.
Oracle Magazine November/December 2005 features articles on the 2005 Editors' Choice Awards, the Enterprise Grid Alliance, Oracle AWM 10g, Oracle Developer Tools for .NET, Oracle HTML DB, Oracle Data Provider for .NET, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle ADF, and much more.
Today I had a religious experience: I participated in a videoconference using a high quality Polycom system. This made a huge difference in communication quality -- people that I had a terrible time understanding previously now sounded like Shakespeare. Seeing a high quality video image was enormously helpful.
I asked operations how much the Polycom cost and they said that it cost $20K new and $4K off eBay. So this solution doesn't work for people who work from home or who work in offices but are in groups of 3 or fewer people.
My budget for a videoconferencing system is a few hundred dollars per person. Skype is not nearly good enough. And I haven't seen a consumer webcam that is good enough either.
Does such a solution exist? I'm looking to collaborate both with people who are close by (in the same city but not in the same room) and far away (on different continents).
Oracle Magazine November/December features articles on our Editors' Choice Awards 2008, the new HP Oracle Database Machine, using task flows, Cursor FOR Loops, Oracle Data Access Components, Oracle Active Data Guard, SQL Developer and PL/SQL constructs, Oracle Database 11g, questions for Tom Kyte and much more.
Oracle Magazine March/April features articles on IT modernization, Marvel Entertainment, SQL performance analyzer, Oracle SQL Developer, upgrade certification to Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Database 11g features, declarative data filters, Oracle Application Express, PL/SQL best practices, and much more.
Oracle Magazine May/June features articles on Developers, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle on Microsoft Windows, Oracle ADF, Oracle Application Express, Oracle SQL Developer, and much more.
On 23rd of October Oracle announced the 6th
generation StorageTek Virtual Storage
Manager system (StorageTek VSM 6).
StorageTek VSM 6
provides customers simple, flexible and
mainframe class reliability all while
reducing a customer’s total cost of
ownership:
Simple
– Efficiently manages data and storage
resources according to customer-defined
rules, while streamlining overall tape
operations
Flexible
– Engineered with flexibility in mind,
can be deployed to meet each
enterprise’s unique business
requirements
Reliable
– Reduces a customer’s exposure by
providing superior data protection,
end-to-end high availability
architecture and closed loop data
integrity checking
Low
Total Cost of Ownership and Investment
Protection – Low asset acquisition cost,
high-density data center footprint and
physical tape energy efficiency keeps
customers storage spending within budget
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