‘Stickier Than a Roach Motel’

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‘Stickier Than a Roach Motel’

The Register’s Timothy Prickett Morgan scoops what is some of the best (and latest) Oracle Fusion information I’ve seen. Here he is with the overview of the modern-day Fusion, what it is, and how it’s built: Ellison started off talking about the Fusion apps, a reworking from the ground up of all the business logic

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Toad for Oracle 11

A bit of unsung news for database professionals is coming out of Oracle. Here’s the skinny: Today’s economy requires IT management to justify the cost of every purchase while ensuring their teams are more productive, agile and versatile than ever before. These pressures filter down to the individual developer, administrator and analyst, who often have

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SlideShare Ditches Flash

The hits just keep on coming: SlideShare, the website for sharing PowerPoint presentations and other documents, has had a major makeover. The company has ditched Adobe Flash technology entirely, and rebuilt its website using the HTML5 markup language, SlideShare co-founder and CTO Jon Boutelle will announce at GigaOM’s Mobilize conference Tuesday. This means that SlideShare is now

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 10/7/11

Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 Our normal Friday feature usually involves a meandering story followed by some links.  I’m going to pass on that today to honor the passing of Steve Jobs, who died on Wednesday at 56 years of age. He was a hero to me and many others.  He indisputably made the world a better

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MIPRO Consulting at Oracle OpenWorld 2011

Every year, Oracle OpenWorld offers thousands of sessions geared toward helping customers get the most out of their current IT infrastructure — and helping them make the most cost-effective and strategic IT investments going forward. Traditionally speaking, the who’s who of the Oracle ecosystem is present and engaged at Oracle OpenWorld. This year, MIPRO will be represented

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Oracle Dead Serious About Its Hardware Business

How serious? Serious enough to take on IBM directly in no uncertain terms.  Here’s Quentin Hardy writing for the NYTimes Business Day Technology column, regarding Larry Ellison’s OpenWorld opening remarks: “We want to take I.B.M. on in their strongest suit, microprocessors,” he said at Sunday’s opening of his OracleWorld trade show. The benchmark would be pure

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PeopleSoft Event & Notification Framework

From Oracle.com [PDF link]: The PeopleSoft Events and Notifications framework provides three features that can be configured and used to monitor business processes and create messages when unusual situations or errors occur within a PeopleSoft process or table. These messages can be routed to different users (PeopleSoft or non-PeopleSoft) to prompt the user to resolve the issue.

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 9/30/11

Warnings are in order. I have a head cold right now and my sinuses are filled with what I believe is construction glue, and I can focus on things for about 7 seconds before I cough or sniffle or reach for more Sudafed. Plus, I am traveling abroad currently, and this was written in the

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Vladimir Putin, Man of Action

This made the rounds about a week ago, but it’s too good to ignore. The Atlantic’s In Focus with Alan Taylor has a collection of 34 photos that underpin Vladimir Putin’s dashing social image. The former president and current prime minister of Russia has always had a colorful public face, but frankly, I had no

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