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  • Meego 1.0 Arrives for Linux Netbooks

    <b>Enterprise Mobile Today:</b> "MeeGo combines elements of Intel's Moblin Linux with Nokia's Maemo Linux effort into a new mobile operating system that can be used for netbooks, handheld devices and other mobile applications. The initial MeeGo 1.0 release is only available for netbooks, with a MeeGoo handset version planned for a June release."

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  • Highlights from Google I/O 2011

    Highlights from Google I/O 2011 Google I/O brings together thousands of developers for two days of deep technical content, focused on building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 19561 281 ratings Time: 01:54 More in Science & Technology

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  • SQL Rally Voting Open

    - by AllenMWhite
    The voting for sessions for SQL Rally has been going on for a couple of weeks now. This week the Enterprise Database Administration & Deployment sessions are up for voting. I didn't go into politics because I don't feel comfortable telling people that they should vote for me but this is how the sessions are being decided for this conference, so here goes. I've submitted two abstracts, both grouped in the Summit Spotlight section. The first is a new session based on what I learned implementing...(read more)

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  • Turning on and off HP Probook 4530S touchpad

    - by ScienceSE
    I installed Ubuntu 11.10 on my HP laptop and among some problems, one of which I'm trying to solve is the touchpad problem. It's working, but how can I turn on/off it? In SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (which was preinstalled) and Windows, the touchpad is enabled/disabled by touching the left upper corner, when small diode is situated. In Ubuntu, I touched that area many times, but nothing happened. Do anybody know how to solve the problem?

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  • Oracle Magazine, March/April 2007

    Oracle Magazine March/April features articles on Business Intelligence, Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle Secure Enterprise Search, Oracle Berkeley DB, Oracle Data Miner, Oracle ADF, and much more.

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  • Oracle Magazine, May/June 2008

    Oracle Magazine May/June features articles on Oracle enterprise application development, service-oriented architecture, Oracle on Microsoft Windows, Oracle OLAP 11g, creating database connections in Oracle SQL Developer, new backup and recovery features in Oracle Database 11g, using Oracle SQL Developer to debug Oracle Application Express applicaitons, PL/SQL best practices, building applications with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, and much more.

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  • Is Microsoft About to Declare Patent War on Linux?

    <b>Open Enterprise:</b> "...now the industry is in the process of sorting out what royalties will be for the software stack, which now represents the principal value proposition for smartphones."<br><i>Really? So the value proposition is not in delivering features and services that customers want.--ed.</i>

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  • Twitter Makes a Move to Marketing

    After much speculation about ads, licensing deals and souped-up enterprise versions, Twitter debuts its promoted tweets platform, giving businesses&#146; tweets a prominent position on the site.

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  • Twitter Makes a Move to Marketing

    After much speculation about ads, licensing deals and souped-up enterprise versions, Twitter debuts its promoted tweets platform, giving businesses&#146; tweets a prominent position on the site.

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  • Oracle Magazine, September/October 2005

    Oracle Magazine September/October 2005 features articles on the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Fusion Middleware, PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), native XQuery support in Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Data Provider for .NET, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle ADF, and much more.

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  • Fusion Product Hub for Supply Chain Management

    Oracle Fusion Product Hub is a key component of Oracle's Supply Chain and Master Data Management strategy. Using a revolutionary approach to managing product master data management processes, Product Hub delivers: 1) A unified and accurate product definition that is harmonized within and across the enterprise value chain 2) Flexible and robust Data Governance workflows and policies to govern product master data 3) Product Dashboard and Embedded Analytics to enable informed and quick decisions

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  • Open Source Saves the Day (and Lots of Dosh)

    <b>Open Enterprise:</b> "It seems every day we hear about hideous cost overruns on public sector projects in the UK. What makes it even more frustrating is that open source, a real no-brainer for many applications, is rarely given the chance to prove itself here."

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  • HTC Evo 4G Gets Rave Reviews at CTIA

    <b>Enterprise Mobile Today:</b> "The tech press and blogosphere are gushing about the new dual 3G/4G smartphone, and some writers attending the wireless conference even got a few brief minutes to test it out, so we save you the surfing and provide the highlights of the debut."

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  • Designing Databases for Rapid Resilience

    As the volume of data increases, DBAs need to plan more actively for rapid restores in the event of failure. For this, the intelligent use of filegroups is important, particularly when the Enterprise Edition of SQL Server offers the hope of online restores. How, though, should you arrange your data on the different filegroups? What happenens if the primary filegroup gets corrupted? Why backup and restore indexes?

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  • Survey of MySQL Storage Engines

    MySQL has an interesting architecture that sets it apart from some other enterprise database systems. It allows you to plug in different modules to handle storage. What that means to end users is that it is quite flexible, offering an interesting array of different storage engines with different features, strengths, and tradeoffs.

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  • Survey of MySQL Storage Engines

    MySQL has an interesting architecture that sets it apart from some other enterprise database systems. It allows you to plug in different modules to handle storage. What that means to end users is that it is quite flexible, offering an interesting array of different storage engines with different features, strengths, and tradeoffs.

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  • Improving the Extended Financial Close and Reporting Process

    Coming out of the recession, many organizations need to build or re-build trust with key stakeholders by delivering more timely and accurate financial and operating results. In this podcast, hear about new capabilities Oracle is delivering through its Enterprise Performance Management products to help organizations coordinate and improve the extended financial close and reporting process, from closing the sub-ledgers to regulatory filings.

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  • Designing Databases for Rapid Resilience

    As the volume of data increases, DBAs need to plan more actively for rapid restores in the event of failure. For this, the intelligent use of filegroups is important, particularly when the Enterprise Edition of SQL Server offers the hope of online restores. How, though, should you arrange your data on the different filegroups? What happenens if the primary filegroup gets corrupted? Why backup and restore indexes?

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