2012 IT Budgets, Salaries on the Rise

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2012 IT Budgets, Salaries on the Rise

Carolyn Duffy Maran, reporting for NetworkWorld: The outlook for IT budgets is solid, with 83% of survey respondents reporting that their 2011 IT budget was greater than or equal to their 2010 IT budget. This figure compares to 48% reporting stable or growing IT budgets in 2009. Similarly, 85% of IT executives are predicting that

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How Did I Miss This Oracle Statement?

In the middle of the Oracle/Autonomy dust up (see here for story), Oracle issued this statement: “After HP agreed to acquire Autonomy for over $11.7 billion dollars, Oracle commented that Autonomy had been ‘shopped’ to Oracle as well, but Oracle wasn’t interested because the price was way too high.  Mike Lynch, Autonomy CEO, then publically

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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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Oracle Mobile BI

We have discussed OBIEE and its analytics capabilities in detail in previous blog posts here on Unfiltered.  So it follows that we’d call out that Oracle announced the availability of a new Oracle BI Mobile option, which allows any OBI 11g customer to deploy all their existing dashboards to mobile devices (iPad, iPhone) without any

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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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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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IBM Builds Biggest Data Drive Ever

Tom Simonite, writing for MIT’s Technology Review: A data repository almost 10 times bigger than any made before is being built by researchers at IBM’s Almaden, California, research lab. The 120 petabyte “drive”—that’s 120 million gigabytes—is made up of 200,000 conventional hard disk drives working together. The giant data container is expected to store around

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