Tag: Database & Technology

SQL is arguably the world's most popular programming language today, and SQL database servers and systems are used in the majority of mission-critical business applications. However, many applications need capabilities such as transactions, concurrency, and high performance usually associated with database servers, without the query flexibility or overhead of SQL. Oracle Berkeley Database transactional key-value…

Passing comma-delimited parameters to Oracle stored procedure is complicated by the fact that the interpretation by Oracle of commas is contextual. We take a look at various real-life situations where this is needed and a clever programming technique whereby we could avoid the pitfalls and achieve the desired result.

OBIEE 11g Balanced Scorecard is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) based analytic application which generates Balanced Scorecards and other functionality that makes KPI analytics valuable, visible across the organization, and increasingly actionable closer to real time. How does it work? The logical split as well as its reflection in the underlying metadata is twofold: KPI…

If you just bought Web Center or are looking to buy Web Center, but realized there are many separate products that make up Web Center, and your not sure what products you need for what your trying to do, look no further. This session will help you to understand the differences, similarities, and how you can make the most of your investment.

IPM 11g is on a completely different architecture!!

If you have been using IPM for some time, and now that it is time to upgrade have been told there isn't a clear path to make the upgrade, you need to attend this session. Learn from those that have done this before, and were successful. You don't have to do this alone!

Presents a comparative view of SQL-dialects available in Oracle and MySQL databases. Examines when to use portable and non-portable SQL statements, and examines the comparative mechanics of managing transactions across the two databases. Compares and contrasts the impacts of web form managed transactions from the perspective of single and multiple table transactions.

Attending this session will provide you with the knowledge you need in order to improve quality of service, reduce IT operational cost, and enable real-time insight into business performance for both small- and large-scale Oracle WebLogic Server environments.

Database as a service (DaaS) is becoming a reality. More and more datacenters are moving to a self-service model in which users can request a database and get it in minutes. In this session, learn how Oracle Enterprise Manager enables such agile database-on-demand environments, supplemented with metering and chargeback.

This hands-on lab will walk participants through how they can extend Oracle Social Network into their existing business applications including Portals and other web applications.  Participants will learn how to use the embedded UI components including iFrames and ADF taskflows provided by Oracle Social Network into a variety of environments.  Some knowledge of web based…

Want to know when your WebCenter Content system is having trouble? Before the trouble tickets start flooding in? Want to be warned of impending doom enough in advance to handle it before end users notice? Want to know how to monitor your new WebCenter Content deployment? Want to know what to monitor? Want to know…