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Log Buffer #389, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

As the Oracle Open World draws near, bloggers of MySQL and Oracle are getting more excited and productive. SQL Server bloggers are also not far behind. This Blog Edition covers that all.

Oracle:

What’s New With Fast Data at Oracle Open World 2014?

JASPIC improvements in WebLogic 12.1.3 Arjan Tijms.

Larry Ellison Stepping Down as Chief of Oracle.

Mobilizing E-Business Suite with Oracle MAF and FMW at OOW 14.

Oracle ISV Engineering @ Oracle …

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Log Buffer #388, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

In order to expand the knowledge about database features of any kind, blogs are inevitable these days. Whether its Oracle, MySQL, or SQL Server blogs writers are contributing like never before and this log buffer edition skims some of it.

Oracle:

The Oracle Utilities family of products use Oracle standard technology such as the Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware (a.k.a. Oracle WebLogic).

OBIEE SampleApp in The Cloud: Importing VirtualBox Machines to AWS EC2.

The default value for the INMEMORY_MAX_POPULATE_SERVERS parameter is derived from the …

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Log Buffer #387, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Benefits of blogs transcends the technologies as they not only enable the bloggers to pen down their valued experiences but also provide readers to get first hand practical information. This Log Buffer Edition shares those benefits from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Cloud Application Foundation is the innovator’s complete and integrated modern cloud application infrastructure, built using best of breed components, such as Oracle WebLogic Server 12c, the industry’s best application server for building and deploying enterprise Java EE applications.

Migrating Existing PeopleSoft Attachments into the Managed Attachments Solution.

How to …

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Log Buffer #386, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

If you ever wanted an easy-peazy way to get few of the best blog posts of the week from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL then Log Buffer Editions are the place to be.

Oracle:

The Product Management team have released a knowledge article for Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) 11.1.2.2.x and 11.1.2.3.x containing details for EPM support with Internet Explorer (IE) 11.

As if anyone needs to be reminded, there’s a ridiculous amount of hype surrounding clouds and big data. There’s always oodles of hype around any new technology that is not well understood.

By mapping an …

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Log Buffer #348, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

With the holiday season fast approaching (or is it slow?), data bloggers have already adopted a festive mood, and this Log Buffer edition jubilantly captures and reflects that, and much more.

Oracle:

On December 4, 2013, Oracle will host a customer webcast to acquaint customers with the Oracle SuperCluster M6-32, Oracle’s most powerful engineered system for in-memory Oracle Database performance, Database-as-a-Service and application consolidation.

The ETL logic in BI Apps uses parameters in packages, interfaces, load plans, and knowledge modules (KM) to control the ETL behaviors.

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Log Buffer #347, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

What do swaying palms, turquoise water, white sandy beaches and absolutely pristine fauna remind you of? Correct! It’s Log Buffer. This Log Buffer brings you beads of blog posts related to data dexterity crafted by leading bloggers across the planet.

Oracle:

When are Exadata’s storage indexes used?

Oracle 12c has increased the maximum length of character-based columns to 32K bytes.

Oracle has extended the maximum length of varchar2, nvarchar and raw columns to 32K, but this comes with some challenges when it comes to indexing such columns.

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Log Buffer #346, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Economist says that Physics suggest that storms will get worse as the planet warms. Typhoon Haiyan in Philippines, bush-fires in Australia, floods in China, and extreme unpredictable weather across the planet is a sober reminder. Good news is that technology and awareness is rising, and so is the data. Database technologies are playing their part to intelligently store that data and enabling the stakeholders to analyze and get meaningful results to predict and counter the extreme conditions. This Log Buffer Edition appreciates these efforts.

Big Data:

Big Data Tools that You Need to Know About – Hadoop & NoSQL.

Dave Stokes is …

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Log Buffer #345, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

There are a number of technologies, apps, and social media creations out there seeking to displace blogs as the mode of sharing between surfers, but blogging has proved hardy. It has proven its mettle and it’s here to stay. This Log Buffer Edition appreciates this strength of the blogs.

Oracle:

Translating Fusion Apps Customizations: Composers mean Usable Apps in Any Language, Ultan o’Broin has more.

Do you find yourself trying several times to explain a problem in a Service Request? Does the support engineer ask more than once for clarification?

What If I Don’t Get An Exam Results …

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Log Buffer #344, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Every day is a new journey but the path remains the same. Bloggers are advancing on this path to reach new milestones. They sometimes pace high, sometime low, but whatever, they never miss to share what they learn along the way, and present that through Log Buffer.

Oracle:

This post is about installing a Virtualized Oracle 12cR1 RAC Cluster using Oracle Linux 6.4 Virtual Machines on VMware ESXi 5.

Frits Hoogland is compressing sqlplus output using a pipe.

One of the greatest advancements in EM12c from previous Enterprise Manager versions is the auto-deployment.

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Log Buffer #343, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

One key success factor in a great leadership is to gather great people around you. Bloggers are people, and this Log Buffer Edition enables you to gather them around you through their blog posts.

Oracle:

The PHP OCI8 2.0.6 extension for Oracle Database is now “production” status.

Oracle GoldenGate 12c released  on October 17th and includes several new cutting edge features that firmly establishes GoldenGate’s leader position in the data replication space.

Best Practices Generating WebService Proxies for Oracle Sales Cloud (Fusion CRM).

What the …

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