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  • Getting Started with Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management

    Designed from the ground-up using the latest technology advances and incorporating the best practices gathered from Oracle's thousands of customers, Fusion Applications are 100 percent open standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work and adopt technology. Delivered as a complete suite of modular applications, Fusion Applications work with your existing portfolio to evolve your business to a new level of performance. In this AppCast, part of a special series on Fusion Applications, you hear about the unique advantages of Fusion Human Capital Management, learn about the scope of the first release and discover how Fusion HCM modules can be used to complement and enhance your existing HCM solutions.

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  • Java : Oracle publie d'urgence des correctifs contre le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante

    Java : Oracle publie d'urgence des correctifs contre le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante Mise à jour du 10/02/11, par Hinault Romaric Oracle vient de publier en urgence des correctifs pour le bogue des nombres à virgule flottante dans Java. Ce bogue entraine le blocage du Runtine Java lorsque celui-ci convertit le nombre 2.2250738585072012e-308 en binaire à virgule flottante. Un bogue qui peut-être exploité à distance sans authentification. L'exploitation de cette faille peut entrainer le blocage ou le crash du Runtine Java et permettre les attaques par Déni de Service. Les applications et s...

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  • Oracle Communications Calendar Server: Upgrading to Version 7 Update 3

    - by joesciallo
    It's been some time since I have posted an entry. Now, with the release of Oracle Communications Calendar Server 7 Update 3, it seems high time to jump start this blog again. To begin with, check out what's new in this release: Authenticating Against an External Directory Booking Window for Calendars Changes to the davadmin Command Enable and Disable Account Autocreation LDAP Pools New Configuration Parameters New Languages New populate-davuniqueid Utility New Schema Objects Non-active Calendar Accounts Are No Longer Searched or Fetched Remote Document Store Authentication The upgrade is a bit more complicated than normal, as you must first apply some new schema elements to your Directory Server(s). To do so, you need to get the comm_dssetup 6.4 patch, patch the comm_dssetup script, and then run the patched comm_dssetup against your Directory Server(s) instances. In addition, if you are using the nsUniqueId attribute as your deployment's unique identifier, you'll want to change that to the new davUniqueId attribute. Consult the Upgrade Procedure for details, as well as DaBrain's blog, before forging ahead with this upgrade. Additional quick links: Problems Fixed in This Release Known Issues Calendar Server Unique Identifier Changes to the davadmin command Get the Calendar Server patch Get the comm_dssetup patch

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  • Tout savoir sur Office 365, la nouvelle offre Cloud professionnelle complète de Microsoft, avec la Directrice Marketing des Produits Office

    TechDays 2011 : Office 365, la nouvelle offre applicative professionnelle complète De Microsoft en mode Cloud, avec la Directrice Marketing des Produits Office Non, Office 365 n'est pas la version Cloud de Office 2010. C'est un peu plus que cela. Office 365 est le nouveau fer de lance de Microsoft sur le marché des applications professionnelles hébergées. Il s'agit d'une suite complète qui se compose de : SharePoint Online (et d'un espace en ligne), pour la création de portails, de sites web ou intranet, etc. Exchange Online, pour la gestion des courriels, agendas et contacts partagés. ...

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  • Les développeurs détestent-ils les antivirus ? Un programmeur manifeste sa haine envers ces solutions de sécurité

    Les développeurs détestent-ils les antivirus ? Un programmeur manifeste sa haine envers ces solutions de sécurité « Je déteste les antivirus ». C'est par ces mots que Alex Yumashev, un développeur .NET révèle dans un billet de blog pourquoi il déteste les antivirus. Ces logiciels dont la mission principale est l'identification, la neutralisation et la suppression des programmes malveillants sont quelques fois des sources de problèmes pour les développeurs lors des tests ou de l'utilisation de leurs applications qui sont identifiées comme des menaces. Ymashev explique que malgré la signature de son application avec un certificat de confiance Verisign, malgré qu'elle ait été ...

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  • Navigant Consulting Implements Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.1 to Integrate Financial and HR Information

    - by jay.richey
    Integration to Help Global Consultancy Increase Business Productivity and Streamline Operations Redwood Shores, Calif. - Dec. 15, 2010 "Our business is based on the seamless execution and expertise of our highly-trained consultants and we're always seeking ways to improve processes so they can focus on providing excellent client service," said Changappa Kodendera, CIO, Navigant Consulting. "Our phased implementation of Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.1 will provide us with a solid technology foundation that we can rely on to support our global consulting business, with a scalable platform that facilitates further improvement." Read the press release Watch their video

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  • Gartner prévoit une forte croissance de la Business Intelligence sur 2011, et un changement en profondeur des solutions

    Gartner prévoit une croissance de 9,7 % du marché de la Business Intelligence Sur 2011, et un changement en profondeur des solutions Le cabinet d'études Gartner prévoit une croissance de 9,7 % du marché de la Business Intelligence (BI) sur 2011. Une croissance qui devrait ensuite se poursuivre jusqu'en 2014, sur une rythme légèrement inférieur. La BI devrait donc être un des secteurs du marché du logiciel qui progresse le plus rapidement, en dépit du ralentissement économique. « Les organisations continuent leurs projets de BI », explique Ian Bertram, vice- président de Gartner, et ce pour une raison simple, « elles espèrent qu'ils leur permettront de réduire leurs coûts, d'amél...

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  • MySQL tech writer position on Oracle jobs site

    - by stefanhinz
    Just in case you missed this, last week I announced that my team is looking for an experienced technical writer. Now the job offer has gone live on the Oracle website. Have a look! That's the EMEA job site, but the position is actually available for Europe or North America. The job offer should appear on the American site soon, too. If you want to join a great team, or if you know someone suitable who does, don't hesitate to contact me!

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  • JD Edwards Customers - Build your case to Attend Oracle OpenWorld

    This Podcast will cover Oracle OpenWorld's value add to JD Edwards customers. Hear how you can build a case to attend that will benefit you and the future of your organization, including the opportunity to meet with JD Edwards partners who bring the best of breed services and solutions to you. For more information about OpenWorld, click here. Also, call your SYSTIME representative to learn more at [email protected]. You don't want to miss this opportunity. We hope to see you in San Francisco!

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  • Developing Schema Compare for Oracle (Part 6): 9i Query Performance

    - by Simon Cooper
    All throughout the EAP and beta versions of Schema Compare for Oracle, our main request was support for Oracle 9i. After releasing version 1.0 with support for 10g and 11g, our next step was then to get version 1.1 of SCfO out with support for 9i. However, there were some significant problems that we had to overcome first. This post will concentrate on query execution time. When we first tested SCfO on a 9i server, after accounting for various changes to the data dictionary, we found that database registration was taking a long time. And I mean a looooooong time. The same database that on 10g or 11g would take a couple of minutes to register would be taking upwards of 30 mins on 9i. Obviously, this is not ideal, so a poke around the query execution plans was required. As an example, let's take the table population query - the one that reads ALL_TABLES and joins it with a few other dictionary views to get us back our list of tables. On 10g, this query takes 5.6 seconds. On 9i, it takes 89.47 seconds. The difference in execution plan is even more dramatic - here's the (edited) execution plan on 10g: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Id | Operation | Name | Bytes | Cost |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 108K| 939 || 1 | SORT ORDER BY | | 108K| 939 || 2 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 108K| 938 ||* 3 | HASH JOIN RIGHT OUTER | | 103K| 762 || 4 | VIEW | ALL_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS | 2058 | 3 ||* 20 | HASH JOIN RIGHT OUTER | | 73472 | 759 || 21 | VIEW | ALL_EXTERNAL_TABLES | 2097 | 3 ||* 34 | HASH JOIN RIGHT OUTER | | 39920 | 755 || 35 | VIEW | ALL_MVIEWS | 51 | 7 || 58 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39104 | 748 || 59 | VIEW | ALL_TABLES | 6704 | 668 || 89 | VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE | ALL_TAB_COMMENTS | 2025 | 5 || 106 | VIEW | ALL_PART_TABLES | 277 | 11 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And the same query on 9i: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Id | Operation | Name | Bytes | Cost |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 16P| 55G|| 1 | SORT ORDER BY | | 16P| 55G|| 2 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 16P| 862M|| 3 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 5251G| 992K|| 4 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 4243M| 2578 || 5 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 2669K| 1440 ||* 6 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 398K| 302 || 7 | VIEW | ALL_TABLES | 342K| 276 || 29 | VIEW | ALL_MVIEWS | 51 | 20 ||* 50 | VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE | ALL_TAB_COMMENTS | 2043 | ||* 66 | VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE | ALL_EXTERNAL_TABLES | 1777K| ||* 80 | VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE | ALL_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS | 1744K| ||* 96 | VIEW | ALL_PART_TABLES | 852K| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a look at the cost column. 10g's overall query cost is 939, and 9i is 55,000,000,000 (or more precisely, 55,496,472,769). It's also having to process far more data. What on earth could be causing this huge difference in query cost? After trawling through the '10g New Features' documentation, we found item 1.9.2.21. Before 10g, Oracle advised that you do not collect statistics on data dictionary objects. From 10g, it advised that you do collect statistics on the data dictionary; for our queries, Oracle therefore knows what sort of data is in the dictionary tables, and so can generate an efficient execution plan. On 9i, no statistics are present on the system tables, so Oracle has to use the Rule Based Optimizer, which turns most LEFT JOINs into nested loops. If we force 9i to use hash joins, like 10g, we get a much better plan: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Id | Operation | Name | Bytes | Cost |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 7587K| 3704 || 1 | SORT ORDER BY | | 7587K| 3704 ||* 2 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 7587K| 822 ||* 3 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 5262K| 616 ||* 4 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 2980K| 465 ||* 5 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 710K| 432 ||* 6 | HASH JOIN OUTER | | 398K| 302 || 7 | VIEW | ALL_TABLES | 342K| 276 || 29 | VIEW | ALL_MVIEWS | 51 | 20 || 50 | VIEW | ALL_PART_TABLES | 852K| 104 || 78 | VIEW | ALL_TAB_COMMENTS | 2043 | 14 || 93 | VIEW | ALL_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS | 1744K| 31 || 106 | VIEW | ALL_EXTERNAL_TABLES | 1777K| 28 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's much more like it. This drops the execution time down to 24 seconds. Not as good as 10g, but still an improvement. There are still several problems with this, however. 10g introduced a new join method - a right outer hash join (used in the first execution plan). The 9i query optimizer doesn't have this option available, so forcing a hash join means it has to hash the ALL_TABLES table, and furthermore re-hash it for every hash join in the execution plan; this could be thousands and thousands of rows. And although forcing hash joins somewhat alleviates this problem on our test systems, there's no guarantee that this will improve the execution time on customers' systems; it may even increase the time it takes (say, if all their tables are partitioned, or they've got a lot of materialized views). Ideally, we would want a solution that provides a speedup whatever the input. To try and get some ideas, we asked some oracle performance specialists to see if they had any ideas or tips. Their recommendation was to add a hidden hook into the product that allowed users to specify their own query hints, or even rewrite the queries entirely. However, we would prefer not to take that approach; as well as a lot of new infrastructure & a rewrite of the population code, it would have meant that any users of 9i would have to spend some time optimizing it to get it working on their system before they could use the product. Another approach was needed. All our population queries have a very specific pattern - a base table provides most of the information we need (ALL_TABLES for tables, or ALL_TAB_COLS for columns) and we do a left join to extra subsidiary tables that fill in gaps (for instance, ALL_PART_TABLES for partition information). All the left joins use the same set of columns to join on (typically the object owner & name), so we could re-use the hash information for each join, rather than re-hashing the same columns for every join. To allow us to do this, along with various other performance improvements that could be done for the specific query pattern we were using, we read all the tables individually and do a hash join on the client. Fortunately, this 'pure' algorithmic problem is the kind that can be very well optimized for expected real-world situations; as well as storing row data we're not using in the hash key on disk, we use very specific memory-efficient data structures to store all the information we need. This allows us to achieve a database population time that is as fast as on 10g, and even (in some situations) slightly faster, and a memory overhead of roughly 150 bytes per row of data in the result set (for schemas with 10,000 tables in that means an extra 1.4MB memory being used during population). Next: fun with the 9i dictionary views.

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  • So long Oracle

    - by Roger Brinkley
    This Friday (November 1, 2013) is my last day at Oracle. After Publishing almost 150 Java Spotlight Podcasts with over 800,000 downloads plus another 95 Mobile and Embedded Podcasts Being a founding member of Java.Net with the Desktop Community Starting and founding 3 separate Java.Net Communities. Visiting every continent save one and several cities around the world Traveling to more cities in Brazil than most Brazilians. Speaking at all major Java conferences and lots of Java User Groups Being the longest serving JavaOne Track Lead Meeting, working, and interviewing the best of the best in the Java community Creating JavaHelp the online help system for the Java Platform Most importantly having lots of fun (who else played hickory golf in 6 continents in one year) Its time for me to move on! I'll now be publishing content at http://www.rogerbrinkleyblog.info/ now onwards. Read my new blog to learn about my new adventures!

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  • Toutes les semaines un peu de code pour aller plus loin avec Windows 7, Windows API Code Pack

    En cette fin d'année, la communauté de Developpez.com s'est alliée avec Microsoft France pour relayer une série de questions / réponses sur le développement Windows 7. A partir d'aujourd'hui, nous poserons une question chaque lundi sur une fonctionnalité propre au développement d'applications Windows 7. La bonne réponse de la question de la semaine sera ensuite dévoilée la semaine suivante avec un exemple de mise en pratique. Êtes-vous prêt à relever le défi ? Pensez-vous bien connaître les possibilités que proposent les API Windows 7 ? C'est ce que nous allons voir dès aujourd'hui, nous attendons vos propositions ! La réponse de la semaine : Quel est le nom de l'API .NET qui...

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  • Salon LesJeudis.com : plus de 1.500 postes IT à pourvoir le jeudi 12 avril à Paris, les codes QR remplacent les CV

    Salon LesJeudis.com : plus de 1.500 postes IT à pourvoir Le jeudi 12 avril à Paris, les codes QR remplacent les CV LesJeudis.com organise un nouveau salon de recrutement ce jeudi 12 avril au CNIT de la Défense de 11h à 21h. Une initiative bienvenue pour tous les développeurs qui recherchent un emploi ou un nouveau poste. Plus de 1.500 postes seront à pourvoir. Parmi les nombreuses entreprises qui seront à la recherche de candidats citons les habituels Sogeti, Accenture ou Steria mais aussi des entreprises comme Parrot, la RATP, Ericsson, GDF-Suez ou AXA. Chaque candidat aura la possibilité de soumettre son profil à un consultant en ressources humaine...

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  • Improving Shopfloor Data Collection with Oracle Manufacturing Operations Center

    Successful factories around the world leverage information to drive their production and supply chains. New tools are available today to further catapult the data collection, analysis, contextualization and collaboration to the various stakeholders involved in the manufacturing process. Oracle Manufacturing Operations Center (MOC) addresses the factory's need for accurate and timely information about product and process quality, insight into shop floor operations, and performance of production assets. It solves the complex problem of connecting fragmented disconnected shop floor data to the business context of your ERP and provides the solid foundation for running Continuous Improvement (CI) programs such as Lean and Six Sigma.

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  • Windows Azure : quand le Cloud vend des avions, Boeing utilise la plate-forme de Microsoft pour modéliser ses appareils

    Windows Azure : quand le Cloud vend des avions Boeing utilise la plate-forme de Microsoft pour modéliser ses appareils Lors du PDC (une de ses conférences pour développeurs) de l'année dernière, Microsoft avait illustré la puissance de calcul de Windows Azure par une démonstration ludique et très concrète. Les studios Pixar étaient montés sur scène pour montrer comment ils utilisaient un nombre variable d'instances hébergées pour obtenir le rendu de certaines scènes de leurs films. Un rendu qu'ils n'auraient pu obtenir, ou pas aussi rapidement, avec leurs propres outils internes. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/AzurePixar.jpg[/IMG] P...

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  • Electronic Arts Talks about their Upgrade to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12

    Electronic Arts Inc. is a leading global interactive entertainment software company. EA develops, publishes, and distributes interactive software worldwide for video game systems, personal computers, wireless devices and the Internet. EA uses many Oracle products such as E-Business Suite, Demantra, PeopleSoft, Hyperion, Fusion Middleware, etc . Last year, EA needed an ERP Transformation and wanted to move to one global single instance to manage their business better. They decided to migrate from E-Business Suite 11.5.9 to Release 12 to get the added functionality they needed.

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  • Un SDK permet de développer des applications iPhone sous Windows, utiliserez-vous cet outil ?

    Mise à jour du 21.05.2010 par Katleen Un SDK permet de développer des applications iPhone sous Windows, utiliserez-vous cet outil ? Zimusoft vient de sortir un SDK pour iPhone qui émule un programme iPhone sur Windows. En effet, le SDK officiel d'Apple n'est compatible qu'avec les produits de la firme ; et force de plus les développeurs à utiliser le langage Objective-C (une variante de C++ connue d'une poignée de programmeurs seulement). Zimusoft indique qu'environ 80% des développeurs ne programment que sur Windows et qu'ils ne savent pas utiliser Objective-C. Voilà pourquoi il propose DragonFireSDK, qui offre un simulateur d'iPhone sur l'écran de l'ordinateur pour aider ses utilisat...

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  • Faut-il bannir les boucles "for" du C++ au profit des algorithmes de la bibliothèque standard ?

    La boucle for face aux algorithmes de la bibliothèque standard J'ai donné un jour un exercice à l'un de mes stagiaires : modifier tout le code d'un projet qu'il avait écrit pour remplacer toutes les boucles for par des algorithmes de la bibliothèque standard. Au-delà de ma simple tendance naturelle à torturer les stagiaires, je trouvais cet exercice intéressant pour plusieurs raisons. La première est pédagogique, pour habituer mon stagiaire à apprendre et à utiliser les outils existants de la bibliothèque standard plutôt que repartir systématiquement de zéro. La seconde raison est une question d'expressivité. Lorsque l'on rencontre un for dans le code, on ne peut pas savoir que va faire ce code. Il est nécessaire de l...

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  • NeoAxis 3D disponible en version 1.3, le moteur de jeu ajoute le SSAO et une meilleure gestion du terrain

    NeoAxis 3D et maintenant disponible en version 1.3 La nouvelle version du moteur de jeu apporte le SSAO, des améliorations sur le terrain et plein d'autres surprises C'est en cette période de Noël que NeoAxis 3D, le moteur de jeu multi-plateforme revient avec une hotte fournit en cadeau pour nous, les développeurs. Tout d'abord, cette version estampillée 1.3 apporte le Screen Space Ambient Occlusion (SSAO). Une technique de rendu temps réel qui est grandement utilisée dans l'industrie pour permettre une approximation efficace de l'ambient occlusion (des ombres sont rajoutés selon le buffer de profondeur).. Celui-ci est implémenté tel un effet après rendu (post processing) afin de garder une bonne synergi...

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  • Oracle Certification and Elance

    - by Harold Green
    Join Elance's Garnor Morantes and Ted Kao as they walk you through all of the ins and outs of Elance, including: The benefits of Elance. What can you do on Elance? Putting Elance to work for you. Winning jobs on Elance. Building a highly effective Elance profile. All about Elance's Oracle Certified Experts Group. How to join Elance. Good proposal tips, and more. Watch the video and get started with Elance today!

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  • NEW - Oracle Certifications and Documentation Available for Pre-Acquisition Sun/BEA Products

    - by PCat
    If you have been looking for Oracle certification information or documentation for the pre-Acquisition Sun/BEA products, such as WebLogic Portal (WLP) or WebCenter Interaction (WCI), formerly ALUI, you can now find them at the Certifications Central Hub.Use this Hub if you're looking for WLP/WCI documentation and certified configurations and more. Scroll down, below the bullets, to the bottom of the table to find: Of course, you can still find a great wealth of certification information for current products at this hub, as in the past. Be sure to check before you install! In case you haven't used this page before, notice that you can get to the documentation, certifications and downloads for WLP/WCI products by clicking on "WebLogic Portal" or "WebCenter Interaction" in the leftmost pane. In the new screen, you will see tabs for Overview, Downloads, Documentation and Community. Let us know if you don't find what you are looking for. Happy Trails.

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  • Oracle VM Virtualbox 4.0 released !

    - by wim.coekaerts
    Another great day for the Virtualbox development team. As is custom, they churn out new features and enhancements at a record pace. You can find the changelog here and you can download your version of 4.0 here. Have at it. A bunch of changes, visually a new management console, a new method to install with a base install and the extention pack (for the add-on drivers and extra features), a number of bugfixes, multi-monitor support for Oracle Solaris and Linux, it's a long list. A great product with a great user base. Check out this survey!

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  • Brevets : Samsung compte poursuivre Apple sur l'utilisation de la 4G LTE dans l'iPhone 5, le constructeur dénigre Android aux Pays-Bas

    Brevets : Samsung compte poursuivre Apple sur l'utilisation de la 4G LTE dans l'iPhone 5 le constructeur dénigre Android aux Pays-Bas Apple se prépare pour le lancement demain de l'iPhone 5. De son côté, Samsung se prépare également. Mais pour bloquer la commercialisation du nouveau dispositif d'Apple. Selon un article du Korea Times, le constructeur coréen a confirmé qu'il allait trainer Apple devant les tribunaux, suite à la demande de la firme à la pomme d'interdire la gamme Galaxy S sur le territoire américain. Pour rappel, Samsung avait été condamné à verser un milliard de dollars à Apple pour avoir violé les brevets de la société sur le Design de l'iPhone. La ...

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  • Quelles sont les meilleures solutions de virtualisation pour faire son Cloud privé ? Smile fait un panorama des outils open-sources

    Quelles sont les meilleures solutions de virtualisation pour faire son Cloud privé ? Smile fait un panorama des outils open-sources disponibles La virtualisation s'attaque à la problématique du poste de travail, vise à régler les problèmes de déploiement et de maintenance, et permet d'améliorer le partage des ressources physiques et d'éviter l'achat superflu de serveurs. C'est dire si son champ d'application devient de plus en plus vaste pour les professionnels. Cette montée en puissance s'est traduite par une démocratisation du Cloud et, notamment pour les entreprises, du Cloud privé. Avec une conséquence du côté des outils, les solutions de virtualisation ont connu ces derniers ...

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  • Getting Started with Oracle Fusion Financials

    Designed from the ground-up using the latest technology advances and incorporating the best practices gathered from Oracle's thousands of customers, Fusion Applications are 100 percent open standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work and adopt technology. Delivered as a complete suite of modular applications, Fusion Applications work with your existing portfolio to evolve your business to a new level of performance. In this AppCast, part of a special series on Fusion Applications, you hear about the unique advantages of Fusion Financials, learn about the scope of the first release and discover how Fusion Financials modules can be used to complement and enhance your existing finance solutions.

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