Saturday, 23 April 2011

News: Oracle

News9 new results for Oracle
 
LibreOffice development on track after Oracle move
Network World
By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service The Document Foundation on Friday announced a second beta for LibreOffice 3.4, the offshoot of the OpenOffice.org codebase, one week after Oracle said it would no longer sell a commercial version of the productivity ...
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Oracle Patches 73 Vulnerabilities in April Update
eSecurity Planet
By Sean Michael Kerner Oracle came out this week with its latest quarterly Critical Patch Update (CPU). The April CPU addresses 73 different vulnerabilities spread across Oracle's product portfolio. A total of 18 of the security fixes are listed for ...
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Book: Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata
SearchOracle.com
This Oracle Exadata book sample chapter is excerpted from Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata by Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Maqsood Alam, Mans Bhuller (McGraw-Hill, Oracle Press; 2011) with permission from McGraw-Hill. ...
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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus 11G
ITworld.com
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus 11g (OBIEE Plus) is a comprehensive business intelligence platform that delivers a full range of capabilities, including interactive dashboards, enterprise and financial reporting, scorecard and ...
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Update -- Financial Analyst Webcast
PR-USA.net (press release)
Oracle ( NASDAQ : ORCL) will host an "Executive Access for Investors" educational webcast with corresponding slides on Thursday, April 28, 2011, beginning at 9:00 am PT. Please join Hasan Rizvi, Senior Vice President, as he provides an update on ...
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Toby: Musings about the "Nutty Prof" and the "oracle Adam Kemp!"
Just Arsenal News
He's turning into the oracle and I'm finding it harder every day to deny him his wicked ways, I feel like I'm the Samoan dude out of pulp fiction right at the moment he was bound and gagged, followed by the immortal line "release the gimp" to which ...
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ODTUG Conducts Spanish Speaking Webinars: Starting with Oracle ADF 11g Release
PR-USA.net (press release)
Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG) is creating a series of Spanish speaking Webinars with its first, "La Plataforma de Desarrollo para Oracle Fusion" (Fusion Development Platform Overview), was conducted by Juan Ruiz of Oracle Corporation. ...
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Inatech Revealed a 60% Saving on Invoicing
PR-USA.net (press release)
Global Oracle business solutions specialist, Inatech, exhibited an innovative invoice management system at this year's COLLABORATE in Florida. Experts on the Inatech stand showcased the Oracle A/P Automation Imaging and Process Management solution ...
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US America's Cup team CEO is New Zealand's highest-paid athlete
Bizjournals.com
Russell Coutts, CEO of Oracle Racing, the US team that holds the America's Cup, is the highest-paid New Zealand athlete. Coutts was the only sailor in aa listing of the highest-paid athletes from 182 countries published by ESPN. ...
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Blogs2 new results for Oracle
 
HP And Oracle Customers React – Not Happy, But Coping | Forrester ...
By Richard Fichera
Since Oracle dropped their bombshell on HP and Itanium, I have fielded multiple emails and about a dozen inquiries from HP and Oracle customers wanting to discuss their options and plans. So far, there has been no general sense of panic ...
IT Infrastructure - http://blogs.forrester.com/it_infrastructure
Real World VDI with Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure ...
By chris.kawalek@oracle.com
By chris.kawalek@oracle.com on April 22, 2011 12:25 PM. A lot of our customers are interested in desktop virtualization, but still being a relatively new technology, there isn't much real world deployment information out there. ...
Blogs.oracle.com Recent Posts... - http://blogs.oracle.com/


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