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Oracle

Result: IT Strategies from Oracle

December 10, 2010

Two weeks ago I published a Whitebook about one of the best new publications for architects by Oracle. The IT Strategies from Oracle. I’ve got quite a few good responses to the article and I’m really excited about the library and Oracle Reference Architecture framework. So I would like to share it with you too. [...]

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Enterprise 2.0 at Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

September 23, 2010

The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer works on cancer control throughout entire Canada and for the information and access control to their peers they implemented Oracle WebCenter Spaces and a lot more Oracle products. During a great session at Oracle OpenWorld 2010 the organization showed us how they did the complex implementation in under 6 months [...]

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The Role of SOA within Enterprise Architecture

September 22, 2010

One of the most intriguing sessions this tuesday of Oracle OpenWorld 2010 was the one about ‘The role of SOA in Enterprise Architecture’. Service Oriented Architecture is, in my point of view, simply a technology that offers us the possibility to combine business processes and system integration, but one thing it’s not: Enterprise Architecture. It’s [...]

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The Oracle Enterprise Architecture Executive Summit

September 21, 2010

Today I was proud to be a part of the Oracle Enterprise Architecture Executive Summit 2010. Held during the Oracle OpenWorld conference it was a large and interesting group of people talking about the ‘next big thing’ in IT after the invention of the keyboard. During the opening it was stated that, and I’m glad, [...]

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ExaLogic: is this really the cloud inside your walls?

September 21, 2010

Yesterday, during the keynote session at Oracle OpenWorld 2010, Larry Ellison released the Oracle ExaLogic machine into the wild. After talking a lot about ‘The Cloud’ Larry announced that the machine is the ‘Elastic Cloud’ that you can put inside your own firewall. Sounds great, but is it really? No. It actually is a brilliant [...]

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What’s the word on the C-side at Oracle OpenWorld 2010?

September 18, 2010

There some buzz about one single letter in the days ahead of Oracle OpenWorld 2010. The letter ‘c’. But why? What is happening here? Since version 10 of the Oracle Database (and all other products of the Oracle corporation) the ‘g’ was added to the version name. Where in Oracle Database 9i the ‘i’ stood [...]

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