The call for papers for both Oracle Open World and Oracle Develop is now open here.
This is your chance to share your experience with JDeveloper and ADF with your peers, and get a free pass to the conference. From past conferences we know that sessions where customers talk about their real world experience with the [...]
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne + Develop Call for Papers Information
One of the best parts of Oracle OpenWorld is the chance to share your innovative ideas and practical experiences with peers, partners, and the press. This year, with the combination of JavaOne + Develop, there’s an even larger pool of talent to offer new ideas and [...]
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Cat Logistics provides world-class supply chain solutions and services to its parent company, Caterpillar Inc., and more than 60 other leading corporations throughout the world. Learn how Cat Logistics depends on Oracle Database and Oracle Real Application Clusters to power its SAP ERP system that includes an aftermarket parts business that manages over 25 million [...]
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in PODCASTS | No Comments
I hope no-one was relying on me to keep them up to date on Beehive goings-on, coz I’m a little behind myself…
I haven’t blogged about Beehive for over a year now. I’m still here, just my focus has been in several other areas.
Being an Oracle Consultant, means you’re pulled in all sorts of directions [...]
February 25th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
With Tahoe release of OWB, search functionality is enhanced for a more efficient development process. This includes advanced find and search inside various components. Advanced find enables a user to quickly locate any item inside a graph editor, e.g., a mapping editor. Usually, mappings are used to perform an ETL task. A real world complex [...]
February 17th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
I submitted my slides last Friday so the Hotsos Symposium countdown has really started now – I’ll be presenting in just under 4 weeks time. I’m looking forward to it even more than I was for a couple of reasons.
1) I noticed from Kerry Osborne’s blog post that he’s now doing two presentations. I was [...]
February 15th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
With Tahoe release of OWB, search functionality is enhanced for a more efficient development process. This includes advanced find and search inside various components. Advanced find enables a user to quickly locate any item inside a graph editor, e.g., a mapping editor. Usually, mappings are used to perform an ETL task. A real world complex [...]
February 6th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
A common problem in warehouses is to load a number of similar files into the database, often the filenames are dynamic so the names cannot be hard-wired, if they are known its easy enough to configure the external table or SQL*Loader mapping with those names. What to do in the dynamic case? Well, here we [...]
November 13th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
We’ve all been there: late nights, wondering if you were going to make it to commencement; the excitement of leaving the books behind and embarking on real-world journeys; and the ocean of possibilities that extended beyond the doors of that higher-learning institution…
The My Oracle Support Team understands the meaning of “support” outside of IT [...]
November 7th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Sessions:
Kevin Closson cancelled his session, which was a bummer, but life goes on.
Oracle Optimizer Roundtable: Some members of the optimizer team answered the audience questions.
Real-World Database Performance Roundtable: Members of this group answered questions from the audience on a variety of performance related subjects.
The roundtable sessions were pretty cool, but it feels a little like [...]
October 19th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments