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Oracle ADF & MAF Developer Newsletter, August 2014

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2014

Introducing the New Oracle Mobile Application Framework
Oracle released the new Oracle Mobile Application Framework - a hybrid mobile development framework for iOS and Android - in June 2014 and since then hundreds of technical blog entries, videos and articles have been created by developers around the world including Oracle ACEs, Oracle Product Management and others that are part of the Oracle developer community. Leveraging the experience gathered from Oracle ADF Mobile, the new framework offers many new features and a choice of IDEs - Integrated development in both Eclipse and Oracle JDeveloper 12.1.3. Check out the new Oracle Mobile Application Framework home page which will serve as a launchpad for all related details.
This newsletter is focused on providing you with the current news surrounding this release including new features, demonstrations and blogs from the mobile development community.
— The Oracle Technology Network Team


Events

Oracle OpenWorld 2014: September 28 - October 2, San Francisco, CA
OpenWorld provides more educational and networking opportunities than any other conference dedicated to Oracle business and technology users. This conference also offers the most ADF & Mobile content of any event worldwide! Don't miss ADF/MAF sessions, ADF/MAF hands-on-labs, Keynotes, and ADF/MAF at the demogrounds where you can learn from Oracle Product Management and network with professionals leveraging ADF/MAF. Begin planning your schedule by referring to the Focus on document for Mobile & Focus on document for ADF at OOW '14. Register now and save.


ODTUG's Mobile Development Conference: December 2nd 2014, Reston, VA
A full day with multiple tracks to teach you everything you need to know about mobile development in the Oracle world. Join Oracle ACE's and Oracle product managers as they share their knowledge with you.


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Oracle Knowledge Articles: ORA-600 [KCBO_SWITCH_CQ_1]

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Arup Nanda Hiring SQL Server Architect


I'm HIRING a SQL Server Architect with some Oracle familiarity. Interested?

Company Description
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with more than 1000 properties in over 100 countries, is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels and resorts with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The Luxury Collection®, Sheraton®, Westin®, Four Points® by Sheraton, W®, Le Méridien®, Aloft®and ElementSM. Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a subsidiary of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., is one of the premier developers and operators of high quality vacation interval ownership resorts. For more information, please visit www.starwoodhotels.com or www.starwoodvacationownership.com.

Job Description
To help develop strategy and evaluate tools and technologies in database architecture, to enforce architectural standards, to develop operational procedures and ensure compliance. Assists development teams and collaborates with other O&I teams as required. Looks at ways to develop additional methods to ensure high availability of our most critical systems.

*  Enforce architectural standards in databases, assist in development and validation of these standards, especially when new versions appear. *  Develop tools and techniques for O&I, security and development teams. 
*  Assist development teams in database related projects, such as triggers, stored procedures, designing database objects like tables, etc. *  Collaborate with other O&I teams in developing and perfecting database related operational procedures and strategies to improve resiliency and reduce outages. 
*  Provide Subject Matter Expertise for all database related operational tasks.

Requirements
* Microsoft SQL Server/5+ years/DBA, Development and planning skills
* Oracle Database/2+ years/DBA, development and planning skills
* PL/SQL/2+ years/strong development skills
* Windows and Linux Shell scripting/5+ years

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Best of OTN - Week of July 27th

Best of OTN - Week of July 27th

Systems Community - Rick Ramsey, OTN Systems Community Manager - 

Tech Article -  Playing with ZFS Snapshots, by ACE Alexandre Borges -
Alexandre creates a ZFS pool, loads it with files, takes a snapshot, verifies that the snapshot worked, removes files from the pool, and finally reverts back to the snapshot file. Then he shows you how to work with snapshot streams. Great way to do backups
From OTN Garage FB - Recently a DBA at an IOUG event complained to Tales from the Data Center that they were unable to install from the Solaris 11.2 ISO. They had seen an Openstack a few weeks ago, and wanted to know how to install Solaris 11.2 in a VM. So guys… here is a step by step for you - Tales from the Datacenter.

Java Community - Tori Wieldt, OTN Java Community Manager

The Java Source Blog - The Java Hub at JavaOne! Come see the Oracle Technology Network team and see cool demo's, interviews, etc.
Friday Funny : "An int and an int sometimes love each other very much and decide to make a long." @asz #jvmls Thanks @stuartmarks !

Database Community - Laura Ramsey, OTN Database Community Manager

OTN DBA/DEV Watercooler Blog -  Oracle Database 12c Release 12.1.0.2 is Here! ..with the long awaited In-Memory option, plus 21 new features. Oracle Database 12c Release 12.1.0.2 supports Linux and Oracle Solaris (SPARC and x86 64 bit).  Read More!

Architect Community - Bob Rhubart, OTN Architect Community Manager

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Building Dynamic Branded Digital Experiences with Oracle WebCenter

Building Dynamic Branded Digital Experiences with Oracle WebCenter

By Ty Duval, Consulting Senior Practice Director, WebCenter, Oracle Consulting Services
A Cost Effective Solution to Securing Retail Data
At the Crossroads
I frequently encounter companies at the crossroads in their efforts to become digital businesses. Their journeys proceed along familiar paths and I can readily anticipate what their next steps should be. To begin with, these firms launched their initial web sites more than 15 years ago, and have steadily added multiple web-based applications (running on disparate systems) to support targeted initiatives. IT and business leaders are certainly web-aware, if not already web-savvy.
Yet a lot has changed over the past decade. Web-powered solutions are no longer nice-to-have additions to enterprise architectures and applications. Rather, these solutions are core capabilities for achieving strategic business objectives.
The Business Value for WebCenter
IT leaders must now provide both internal and external customers with the branded experiences for managing and using online content, while sharply reducing costs and accelerating time to market. It’s necessary -- but no longer sufficient -- to simply consolidate web sites by introducing standardized platforms and services that reduce technical footprints.
Instead, IT groups need to refresh, modernize, and mobilize their enterprise application infrastructures. There is also an evolution of responsibilities. Individual business units, not the IT groups, should create and manage all of the content required for engaging customers and driving the branded experiences across their organizations.
Of course, Oracle WebCenter provides the tooling for delivering effective enterprise-scale applications. Yet implementation makes a big difference. At OCS, we focus on three factors for deploying digital business solutions – consultative engagement, content inventory, and content reuse. Let me explain why these factors make a difference.
Consultative Engagement
First, the OCS engagement model is a consultative process. We work along side business stakeholders and creative teams to define the requirements for building branded experiences. With our deep technical knowledge and product expertise, we can help define how to use the right tool for the right job in the right way.
There is often a gap between what the business envisions and what the tools deliver. By being part of the conversation from the start, OCS consultants can bridge the gap, and make timely recommendations that leverage the key capabilities of the enabling tools and technologies. Then, when it comes to implementation, consultants can rapidly prototype and produce frequent enhancements on an ongoing basis. Utilizing an agile development methodology, they can work closely with business users and designers to mold the digital environment.
Content Inventory
Second, branded experiences depend on content. In any engagement, it’s essential to determine what information already exists and can be readily incorporated into the new solution, as well as what content is entirely missing and needs to be created. A content inventory maps the “to be” state about what information customers require, against the “as is” condition describing and categorizing all the content items that are currently available.
OCS consultants work with business stakeholders and creative teams to identify the kinds of content needed to support particular experiences. It is also important to identify the content owners who are responsible for producing the needed information, both currently and in the future. Often the content already exists in one repository or another. The design challenge then is to compile and organize the information from disparate sources.
The content inventory can also uncover the missing text, images, and rich media assets that customers expect as part of their experiences. OCS consultants can then work with line-of-business organizations to define new content management processes – the people, tasks, and activities required for creating and maintaining these needed information sources. Once deployed, the line organizations should be responsible for managing the content without IT support.
Content Reuse
Third, a successful digital business initiative depends on content reuse – the ability to create content items once, manage them systematically, and distribute them as needed across the enterprise. As an example, there should be a single source of content that describes the capabilities of a new product on a company’s web site, and the corresponding promotions contained in personalized email messages sent to prospective customers.
When it comes to building branded experiences, more is at stake then storing content within a shared repository or relying on a predefined set of editorial workflows for review and approvals. Reuse requires an appreciation for the power of content and an understanding about how to manage it for competitive advantage.
This is where WebCenter deployment expertise pays off. OCS consultants have the technical skill sets and business insights for defining the content models and metadata essential to ensure content reuse. They can utilize the appropriate capabilities of various WebCenter products for business results.
Knowhow and Experience
In short, there’s an art and a science to building branded experiences for digital businesses. Successful companies are going to transform – and digitize – key aspects of their ongoing operations, and create new business processes along the way. Different firms and even entire industries are going to pursue their own particular paths.
But there are common threads to weaving together the applications for next-generation, digitally empowered environments. It takes knowhow and experience. When implementing WebCenter, OCS consultants have the insights, methodologies, and tools to help companies make the journeys and become digital businesses.

Optimizing the Data Center with #Oracle Cross Portfolio Offerings

Optimizing the Data Center with Oracle Cross Portfolio Offerings

By Corneliu Moldoveanu,Consulting Director, Enterprise and Industry Solution Architecture
A Cost Effective Solution to Securing Retail Data
With the advent of modern approaches such as virtualization, management layer integration and cloud computing, the data center landscape is evolving at an accelerated pace. While traditional limitations are being addressed through novel approaches, new issues are inherently being introduced that compound the issue, even as business and IT customer expectations have become more sophisticated than ever before. Oracle’s response to these challenges is the Oracle Application Engineered Systems (AES) portfolio, which includes the purpose-built engineered systems (e.g.Exa* product family) and general purpose (e.g.SPARCSuperCluster).
When we talk about how the Oracle hardware and software stacks are engineered to work together, we are referring to our unique ability to offer customers a completely integrated hardware and software stack, engineered at every IT layer, from applications through middleware and databases, and all the way through servers and storage. When combined with our premier OUM (Oracle Unified Methodology) and OADP (Oracle Architecture Development Process) methodology and subject matter expertise pool, Oracle customers get a truly unique value proposition: optimizing and monetizing their investment in Oracle hardware and software
The real value for customers is that the consulting organization, can synergize efforts across Oracle, including consulting sales, hardware/software license sales, applications sales and architecture , then articulate these differentiators to show our customers real business transformation with an optimized data center that leverages their Oracle assets, the new Oracle portfolio, and our best-in-market process and people.
Oracle consulting starts with the end resulting in mind. Key architectural requirements are gathered to create an optimized data center strategy, including: existing versus new skills needed, and capabilities targeting the right applications and workloads, all to optimize for public, private or hybrid cloud, security and compliance requirements, application readiness, impact on business and IT operations, and risk mitigation.
As practitioners, we acknowledge that embarking on the optimized data center journey is not a one-off event but an iterative process to architecture and organization maturity, getting to a unified IT operating model with high levels of business process integration and standardization.
The roadmap to an optimized data center entails current state, architecture vision, target state, current-target gap analysis, prioritization, and roadmap transitions. Specifics revolve around goals and expected benefits that drive the overall thought process and architectural approach in identifying required capabilities and features to support target state. For instance, lowering operational costs would benefit from vertically integrated solutions and optimized systems for simplified IT, with required capabilities such as integratability of known, predictable, standardized modular components featuring simplified management, simplified integration and transparent security.
Take a look at these Oracle Consulting customer engagements to further understand how Oracle can transform business.
Customer: A Large National Bank
Oracle Consulting assessed the customer’s enterprise architecture maturity and created the architecture vision for development of cloud (DBaaS) architecture and data consolidation, virtualization and automated data management. This was followed by definition of an implementation roadmap and transitional architectures for shared services and a service catalogue onOracle Database 11g and Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c platforms to enable performance, availability and agility required by business customer.
Several infrastructure options were provided, including Exa and SPARC-based options, as well as hybrid and commodity server-based-options. In particular, the Oracle ability to abstract the infrastructure layer and recombine infrastructure building blocks brought unique value to the customer.
For a second engagement, Oracle Consulting was asked to help modernize the enterprise customer information infrastructure based on a legacy HP (Tandem) platform. With implementation of target state Oracle Exadata platform configured for high performance/high availability and automatic failover, the customer’s buy-in resulted in an architecture roadmap and data migration engagement to optimize platform cost and enable future growth and co-tenancy, ultimately a rewarding customer and user experience. The Oracle Consulting team received high praise for leveraging the Oracle Data Migration Factory process, which jumpstarted the creation of that specific deliverable.

LACNIC Newsletter Edición Julio 2014

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Oracle Solaris 11.2 Now Generally Available


Oracle Solaris 11.2 Now Generally Available

Complete cloud platform allows enterprises to accelerate their move to cloud

Redwood Shores, Calif. – July 31, 2014

News Summary

Now generally available, Oracle Solaris 11.2 accelerates your ability to deploy enterprise cloud computing with an efficient, secure, compliant, open, and affordable cloud platform. Engineered for cloud and deeply integrated with Oracle Database, Java, and Oracle Applications, Oracle Solaris 11.2 is more than an operating system (OS). It combines a complete OpenStack distribution, application-driven software-defined networking (SDN), zero-overhead virtualization, enterprise-grade disaster recovery, and high availability with an enterprise-class OS to simplify and secure the delivery of mission-critical cloud services. Oracle Solaris is a strategic element in Oracle’s growing systems business.

News Facts

• Now available, Oracle Solaris 11.2 is engineered to deliver an efficient, secure, compliant, open and affordable path to enterprise cloud computing for organizations seeking to simplify and modernize their data centers.
• Oracle Solaris 11.2 is a complete, integrated and open cloud platform engineered for large-scale enterprise cloud environments. It combines OpenStack, application-driven SDN technology, clustering, and zero-overhead virtualization with a proven enterprise-class OS.
• With its application compatibility guarantee program, Oracle Solaris is designed to make IT’s transformation to enterprise-grade cloud simple, fast, and affordable.
• Customers can get a cloud up and running in as few as 10 minutes using Oracle Solaris 11.2’s Unified Archive template and OpenStack distribution.
• Oracle Solaris 11.2 can significantly reduce compliance overhead with built-in compliance reporting and simple resolution instructions.
• Oracle Solaris incorporates unique features for security and offers built-in virtualization that delivers massive scalability at low cost.
• Oracle Solaris 11.2 further extends virtualization flexibility with support for zones at differing kernel patch levels.
• Also available now, Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2 is the best availability solution for protecting Oracle Solaris environments in enterprise data centers and mission-critical cloud deployments.
• Built on deep integration with Oracle Solaris 11.2’s extensive cloud, virtualization and enterprise provisioning capabilities, Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2 enables fast, accurate, fully orchestrated multisite and multitier recovery from outages and disasters to help significantly reduce unplanned downtime and maximize service availability.
• Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2 includes built-in high availability support for more than 30 common enterprise application suites, including new modules for Oracle’s JD Edwards Enterprise One; Oracle GoldenGate; and Oracle Multitenant, a new Oracle Database 12c option; and updated support for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.

Supporting Quotes

“Today, Oracle delivered a complete solution for cloud with Oracle Solaris 11.2 along with the means to support business continuity for Oracle Solaris-based clouds with Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.2,” said Markus Flierl, vice president, Solaris, Oracle. “Together, these two technologies create a powerful foundation for helping customers accelerate their move to the cloud with confidence. With a full OpenStack distribution already included in Oracle Solaris and with plans to integrate OpenDaylight SDN, we’re continuing to execute on our plan to make Oracle Solaris the best cloud platform available.”
“Compliance is a real concern for us. The unique security and compliance features in Oracle Solaris 11.2 allow us to dramatically reduce our time and expense spent on compliance and helps us to easily ensure we remain PCI-DSS compliant. Using Kernel Zones improves our security posture significantly while saving valuable dollars,” said Krishna Tangirala, Director of Infrastructure, B&H Photo.
“We are using a wide range of Oracle Solaris capabilities for our cloud storage service, Tera cloud, which we released in January 2014. Oracle Solaris 11.2 ZFS compression allows us to reduce our storage costs by more than 3x. We haven’t found these capabilities in any other product,” said Yasushi Taki, President, JustPlayer, Ltd.

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