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  • Un ordinateur portable d'entreprise sur 10 sera perdu ou volé, chacun représenterait 49 000 dollars de pertes pour sa compagnie

    Un ordinateur portable d'entreprise sur 10 sera perdu ou volé, chacun représenterait 49.000 dollars de pertes pour sa compagnie L'institut américain Ponemon a dévoilé tout à l'heure les résultats de son étude sur les conséquences de la perte d 'ordinateurs portables, dans le monde de l'entreprise. 329 entreprises (au USA) ont été interrogées, et ont déclaré un total de 86.000 pertes, ou vols. Comment expliquer de tels chiffres ? Existe-t-il un vortex spatio-temporel qui kidnappe les notebooks des travailleurs endormis ? Une étude précédente avait chiffrée à 49.000 dollars le préjudice subit par la perte d'une de ces machines, du fait des informations sensibles qu'elles contiennent en général (soit 2.1 milliards de do...

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  • Una de codecs, HTML5 y navegadores

    - by Eugenio Estrada
    Quien haya estado un pelín atento a las noticias tecnológicas, sabrá que esta semana Google en su conferencia Google IO ha publicado su códec de vídeo VP8 para entrar en la guerra de los codecs en los navegadores. Este códec lo ha liberado en el formato WebM que incluye el códec Ogg para el audio, todo envuelto en un contenedor Matroska (MKV para los amigos). Lo interesante es que parece que lo han optimizado para un uso mejor en Web tanto para escritorio, móvil y ahora televisión (con Google TV...(read more)

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  • L'ex vice-président d'IBM plaide coupable et risque 20 ans de prison dans le plus important scandale

    L'ex vice-président d'IBM plaide coupable et risque 20 ans de prison Dans le plus important scandale financier que le secteur IT ait connu Après la condamnation record à deux fois vingt ans de prison pour le plus grand piratage de listings de cartes bleues de l'histoire de la cybercriminalité, le monde IT va connaître un deuxième procès qui risque, lui, d'être encore plus retentissant. On n'appellera pas Robert Moffat un « pirate ». Et pourtant, certains esprits malins pourraient souligner qu'il n'est certainement p...

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  • A&C Marketing Deutschland: Das Oracle Kursbuch November 2011

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Machen Sie gemeinsam mit uns mehr aus Ihrem Business! Enormes Know-how, Spezialwissen und Erfahrung – so kennen wir unsere Partner. Dieses Potenzial ist überzeugender als jede Werbung. Voraussetzung ist allerdings, dass Kunden und Interessenten auch davon erfahren, wie sie von der Zusammenarbeit mit Oracle Partnern profitieren können. Zum Marketing-Experten werden muss deshalb nicht gleich jeder – dafür gibt es Oracle A&C Marketing. Wir haben für Sie in Zusammenarbeit mit Spezialisten der Branche ein umfangreiches Spektrum ausgefeilter Instrumente entwickelt. Sie können wählen, mit welchen der Maßnahmen Sie Ihre individuellen Ziele am besten erreichen – von der direkten Lead-Generierung via Telemarketing, über gemeinsame Kampagnen und Events bis hin zu Tipps und Tricks für die eigene Pressearbeit. Wie, das können Sie in unserem neuen Kursbuch (Stand November 2011) nachlesen.

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  • Flex : Adobe veut faire don du SDK à l'open-source et crée la confusion dans sa communauté de développeurs

    Adobe veut faire don du SDK de Flex à l'open-source Et crée la confusion dans sa communauté de développeurs Le moins que l'on puisse dire est que la situation est confuse. Après avoir annoncé la fin de Flash dans l'univers des mobiles, Adobe vient de lancer une deuxième déclaration qui met ses développeurs en émoi : le SDK de Flex sera donné à la communauté open-source. Dans un premier temps, ce SDK sera confié à un organisme, baptisé Open Spoon Foundation, en partie chapeauté par Adobe. Le nom de cette fondation est un jeu de mot entre Spoon (cuillère) et Fork (fourchette), « fork » étant l'appellation usuelle pour des dé...

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  • Oracle on windows cluster with online/offline IPs

    - by yzador
    I have a windows cluster (on windows 2008 server) with nodes in different subnets. So cluster has two IPs, one for each node (I'm talking not about node IP, but about cluster IP). One is online, the other is offline. Is it possible to run Oracle Fail Safe on this configuration? I've tried to install it, but it gives me the following error when trying to verify group or add database to group: FS-10220: Network name maps to IP address in the cluster resource but maps to IP address on the system

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  • Thank You For Visiting Us At Oracle OpenWorld And JavaOne

    - by Brandye Barrington
    Thanks to everyone who visited us at the Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne conferences last week. We always enjoy putting faces with names and meeting those of you who are certified or are interested in Certification. Personally, I spent my week on sunny Taylor street at the Java Certification Zone in Taylor Street Cafe.  I talked to over 100 people last week about certification and handed out over 65 ribbons. The Oracle Certification Lounge at OpenWorld, at Moscone South enjoyed more than 200 visitors over the week. Both locations offered scheduled speakers and available experts, in addition to answers to all of your certification questions and account help when needed. We look forward to this opportunity every year to connect with you face to face. If you didn't make it out this year, we hope to see you next year - perhaps we will be so lucky as to enjoy another unseasonably warm week in San Francisco! Stay tuned to our blog for some customer success stories that we were able to record last week.

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  • Dites-moi quelle est votre adresse e-mail, je vous dirai votre niveau de connaissances en informatiq

    Dites-moi quelle est votre adresse e-mail, je vous dirai votre niveau de connaissances en informatique Que l'on soit ou non client chez un FAI, nous possédons presque tous au moins une adresse e-mail. Le blog satyrique The Oatmeal s'est ainsi lancé dans l'analyse de la personnalité d'un internaute en fonction de l'adresse e-mail qu'il s'est crée. Voici les traits de caractère supposés des propriétaires de boîtes à lettres électroniques : Si vous utilisez : - Votre propre domaine (par exemple [email protected] ou [email protected]) : Il y a de grandes chances que vous soyez très doué en informatique et comp...

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  • Paul Allen aime Windows 8, mais trouve l'expérience utilisateur bimodale déroutante, le cofondateur de Microsoft analyse l'OS

    « Windows 8 est très excitant » pour Bill Gates le fondateur de Microsoft heureux depuis qu'il utilise l'OS Bill Gates, le fondateur de Microsoft pense que Windows 8 est « un produit excitant » et « une très grosse affaire pour Microsoft ». S'exprimant lors d'une interview de l'Associated Press sur la prochaine campagne de sa fondation pour éradiquer la polio, l'emblématique ex-PDG de Microsoft n'a pas raté l'occasion de donner ses impressions sur l'OS à un mois de sa sortie grand public. Bill Gates serait fasciné par la nouvelle expérience qu'apporte Windows 8, qu'il utilise déjà, et est satisfait de ce qu'offre l'OS : « je suis très heureux avec Windows...

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  • Routing PHP memcached calls to Oracle Coherence

    - by cj
    A new post Getting Started with the Coherence Memcached Adaptor from David Felcey shows how PHP memcached calls can automatically be routed to store data in Oracle Coherence 12c. This is possible now Coherence 12.1.3 supports Memcached clients using the Binary Memcached protocol. David's post shows how the Coherence Memcached adaptor can be configured as a proxy service that runs in the Coherence cluster. There's nothing particular to configure in the PHP application, except to enable memcached.use_sasl = 1 So what is Coherence? It is an "in-memory data grid solution", with a number of advanced features. You can read more in the Oracle Coherence 12C Data Sheet.

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  • CentOS 5.8 dig is not resolving ip-address

    - by travisbotello
    I'm running centos 5.8 on a local machine at home. Today I was trying to analyze the DNS-Lookup via dig. $ dig +trace -t A www.heise.de. This is giving me something like this as a response de. 172800 IN NS f.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS z.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS s.de.net. de. 172800 IN NS n.de.net. de. 172800 IN NS a.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS l.de.net. ;; Received 344 bytes from 192.58.128.30#53(192.58.128.30) in 49 ms In contrast my dedicated CentOS machine is returning the following de. 172800 IN NS a.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS n.de.net. de. 172800 IN NS f.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS z.nic.de. de. 172800 IN NS l.de.net. de. 172800 IN NS s.de.net. ;; Received 344 bytes from 192.58.128.30#53(j.root-servers.net) in 32 ms As you can see, the last line is different. Any idea why my dedicated machine is giving me the host name of the responding DNS-Server and my local machine is only returning the ip-address? Thanks in advance UPDATE The reverse DNS-Lookup is working without any problems. Also, I just checked this on my local mac and...exactly the same problem occurs. Is it possible that this has to do with the local router/modem/ISP?

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  • Stay Informed with EBS Newsletters, Blogs and Social Media

    - by Oracle_EBS
    NewslettersStay informed by one of the many E-Business Newsletters — ACT For the latest information, product news and updates, support news and alerts and archived editions. Social Media Channels Follow My Oracle Support by one of these social media channels: Oracle EBS Twitter Oracle EBS Blog Oracle E-Business Suite Technology Blog (Steven Chan)

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  • New blog article series "What's up with LDoms"

    - by jsavit
    Highly recommended: a new series of blog articles by Stefan Hinker, titled "What's up with LDoms" (officialy Oracle VM Server for SPARC) at https://blogs.oracle.com/cmt/entry/what_s_up_with_ldoms. The article provides an architectural overview of Oracle VM Server for SPARC and even discusses some new and advanced features. I recommend this to anyone wanting to get a good understanding of Logical Domains / Oracle VM Server for SPARC.

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  • DOAG 2012 and Educause 2012

    - by Chris Kawalek
    Oracle understands the value of desktop virtualization and how customers have really embraced it as a top tier method to deliver access to applications and data. Just as supporting operating systems other than Windows in the enterprise desktop space started to become necessary perhaps 5-7 years ago, supporting desktop virtualization with VDI, application virtualization, thin clients, and tablet access is becoming necessary today in 2012. Any application strategy needs to have a secure mobile component, and a solution that gives you a holistic strategy across both mobile and fixed-asset (i.e., desktop PCs) devices is crucial to success. This means it's probably useful to learn about desktop virtualization, even if it's not in your typical area of responsibility. A good way to do that is at one of the many trade shows where we exhibit. Here are two examples:  DOAG 2012 Conference + Exhibition The DOAG Conference is fast approaching, starting November 20th in Nuremberg, Germany. If you've been reading this blog for a while, you might remember that we attended last year as well. This conference is fantastic for us because we get to speak directly to users of Oracle products. In many cases, those DBAs, IT managers, and other infrastructure folks are looking for ways to deal with the burgeoning BYOD model, as well as ways of streamlining their standard desktop and access technologies. We have a couple of sessions where you can learn a great deal about how Oracle can help with these points. Session Schedule (look under "Infrastruktur & Hardware") The two sessions focused on desktop virtualization are: Oracle VDI Best Practice unter Linux (Oracle VDI Best Practice Under Linux) Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Implementierungen und Praxiserfahrungen (Virtual Desktop Infrastructures Implementations and Best Practices) We will also have experts on hand at the booth to answer your questions on using desktop virtualization. If you're at the show, please stop by and say hello to our team there! Educause 2012  Another good example is Educause. We've gone the last few years to show off a slough of education oriented applications and capabilities in the Oracle product portfolio. And every year, we display those applications through Oracle desktop virtualization. This means the demonstration can easily be setup ahead of time and replicated out to however many "demo pods" that we have available. There's no need for our product teams to setup individual laptops for demos -- we can display a standardized Windows desktop virtual machine with their apps all ready to go on a whole bunch of devices like your standard trade show laptop, our Sun Ray Clients, and iPad. Educause 2012 just wrapped, so we're sorry we missed you this year. But there is always next year! Until then, here are a few pictures from this year's show: You can also watch this video to see how Catholic Education Australia uses Oracle Secure Global Desktop to help cope with the ever changing ways that people access their applications.  -Chris 

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  • Do you care about your Oracle System Support experience?

    - by user12244613
    It has been a while since I blogged about Systems Support within Oracle. I want to take this opportunity to raise awareness of how Oracle is communicating out to its systems customers. Previously every item to be communicated was sent independently via an email message however, not all messages appear to be being getting the attention they require. In an effort to ensure Oracle is reaching all of our Sun and Oracle System customers, we have created the Oracle Systems Support Newsletter. This monthly newsletter will have a summary of customer support relevant information for you to use and will cover topics that impact your support experience. For example: 1. Did you know that sending explorer content to email addresses with @sun.com is going away soon? For more information, review the Document 1362484.1 2. Are you an Auto Service Request (ASR) user? If yes, here are the latest changes: · ASR Manager accepts My Oracle Support User Name (email address) and password. [Doc ID 1345484.1] · ASR IP Address for secure file transfer has changed [Doc ID 1338575.1] · ASR No Heartbeat Status - Find out how to resolve [Doc ID 1346328.1] 3. Did you notice we have changed the Service Request options for Hardware and introduced a new problem category called “Automated Diagnosis”? This service streamlines the data you send in and then automatically provides an update of known issues found in your My Oracle Support Service Request. This feature also fast tracks hardware failures by sending parts as soon as the data is analyzed. Have you used this new feature? If yes tell us about it – take the 5minute survey 4. Are you being proactive or are you still ‘fire fighting’ in the reactive mode? If you are being proactive for your Oracle System products you might have used Oracle Sun System Analysis. Did you finding this helpful? Can we improve it? You tell us, take the 5minute survey 5. Are you aware that if you attach files to your Service Request it enables the support engineer to start work straight away? For a summary of products and files review the Newsletter. 6. Are you struggling to find patches or firmware or product downloads? If yes, these types of issues are all addressed in the Newsletter. If this is the type of information you want to know about each month, then take time to read the Newsletter link and bookmark it in My Oracle Support so you can stay informed. Thanks for your time.

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  • Where Are You on the Visualization Maturity Curve?

    - by Celine Beck
    The old phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words” is as true now as ever. Providing the right users with access to the right product data, at the right time, can provide significant benefits to a business. This is especially evident with increasing technical and product complexities, elongated supply chains, and growing pressure to bring innovative products to market faster. With this in mind, it is easy to understand why visualization is an integral part of any successful product lifecycle management (PLM) strategy. At a bare minimum, knowledge workers use multiple individual documents of different formats and structure, and leverage visualization solutions to access information; but the real value of visualization can be fully reaped when it is connected to enterprise applications like PLM and tied to the appropriate business context. The picture below illustrates this visualization maturity curve, as we presented during the last Oracle Open World and the transformational effect that visualization can have on PLM processes and performance (check out the post about AutoVue Key Highlights from Oracle Open World 2012 for more information). Organizations are likely to see greater positive impact on business performance when visualization is connected to enterprise systems, allowing access to information coming from multiple sources, such as PLM, supply chain management (SCM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP). This allows organizations to reach higher levels of collaboration and optimize decision-making capacity as users can benefit from in-context access to visual information. For instance, within a PLM system, a design engineer can access a product assembly and review digital annotations added by other users specific to the engineering change request he is reviewing rather than all historical annotations. The last stage on the curve is what we call augmented business visualization (ABV).  ABV is an innovative framework which lets structured data (from Oracle’s Agile PLM for instance) interact with unstructured data (documents, design, 3D models, etc). With this new level of integration, information coming from multiple sources can be presented in a highly visual fashion; color displays can be used in order to identify parts with specific characteristics (for example pending quality issues) and you can take actions directly from within the context of documents and designs, maximizing user productivity. Those who had the chance to attend our PLM session during Oracle Open World already got a sneak peek of our latest augmented business visualization for Oracle’s Agile PLM. The solution generated a lot of wows. Stephen Porter, CEO at Zero Wait State, indicated in a post entitled “The PLM State: the Manhattan Project-Oracle’s Next Big Secret Weapon” that “this kind of synergy between visualization and PLM could qualify as a powerful weapon differentiating Agile PLM from other solutions.” If you are interested in learning more about ABV for Oracle’s Agile PLM and hear about real examples of usage of visualization at all stages of the visualization maturity curve, don’t miss our Visual Decision Making to Optimize New Product Development and Introduction session during the Oracle Value Chain Summit (Feb. 4-6, 2013, San Francisco). We look forward to seeing you there!

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  • Installation de VMware vShield, par Valentin Pourchet

    Bonjour, Valentin Pourchet vous propose un tutoriel sur l'installation de VMware vShield Citation: vShield de VMware est un composant majeur dans la sécurité et la conformité des applications et données hébergées dans une infrastructure VMware. Cet article montre comment mettre en place vShield dans votre infrastructure VMware et les bénéfices apportés par son utilisation. ...

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  • Sortie de Avgrund Modal : le plugin jQuery d'un nouvel effet pour popups et boîtes modales

    Sortie de Avgrund Modal le plugin jQuery pour vos boîtes modales et popups. Ce plugin, créé par Dmitri Voronianski, ajoute une impression de profondeur à la page lorsque vous affichez une boîte modale. Le contenu principal fait un zoom arrière (il rétrécit) et se grise. Il fonctionne dans tous les navigateurs récents. [IMG]http://dailyjs.com/images/posts/avgrund.png[/IMG] Simple d'utilisation, vous n'avez qu'à appeler ce code : Code javascript :

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  • Oracle Application Express Webcast -Wednesday

    - by Alex Blyth
    Hi AllHere are the details for Wednesday's (26th May 2010) webcast on "Oracle Application Express - one of our best kept secrets" beginning at 1.30pm (Sydney, Australia Time). Speaking this week - Andrew Clarke:Webcast is at http://strtc.oracle.com (IE6, 7 & 8 supported only)Conference ID for the webcast is 6690675Conference Key: apexEnrollment is required. Please click here to enroll.Please use your real name in the name field (just makes it easier for us to help you out if we can't answer your questions on the call)Audio details:NZ Toll Free - 0800 888 157 orAU Toll Free - 1800420354 (or +61 2 8064 0613)Meeting ID: 7914841Meeting Passcode: 26052010Talk to you all WednesdayAlex

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  • Oracle WebCenter Quiz

    - by Michael Snow
    Quiz: How many of the following business necessities can you accomplish with Oracle WebCenter? a) Employee On-boarding b) Policies & Procedures c) Regulatory Compliance d) Sales Enablement Dashboards e) Secure Deal Collaboration f) Document & IP Management g) Accounts Payable h) Records Management i) Claims Processing j) Marketing and Brand Management k) Call Center & HelpDesk l) Contract Management m) Collaborative Content Contribution and Sharing Environment n) Enterprise Application, Desktop and Office integration o) Share Content Across Intranet And Extranets p) Combine Content In Composite Applications q) Subject Matter Expert Location r) Personalize Recommendations of Spaces, Documents, Wikis, Blogs, and Topics s) Collaborative Community Websites t) Marketing Driven Websites u) Strategic Web Experience Management v) Online Engagement Optimization w) Create Targeted Online Experiences x) Manage Interactive Social Experiences y) Optimize Multi-Channel Customer Experiences z) End-User Personalization & Syndication aa) ALL OF THE ABOVE!!!  (HINT: CHOOSE THIS ONE!!) bb) NONE OF THE ABOVE Learn More - Join us for a Webcast   Do More with Oracle WebCenter – Expand Beyond Content Management

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