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Finally. The Oracle Database Appliance

September 22, 2011

Since the release of the (first) Oracle Exadata Database Machine in 2009 and the soon followed acquisition of Sun Microsystems in 2010 Oracle is in the Hardware business. Not a bad position to stand in. But sales are not as promised and one of the large complaints about the Exadata (Database) and ExaLogic (Middleware) machines [...]

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Oracle GoldenGate Patterns

March 29, 2011

In 2009 Oracle acquired a company called GoldenGate. GoldenGate offered software for real time data integration. The Oracle GoldenGate product is often mistaken for an ETL tool, but this is not what it is. But where can the value for Oracle GoldenGate be found? When we look at the possibilities of real time data integration, [...]

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Fast-track SOA implementations using Oracle Application Integration Architecture

March 25, 2011

The last few weeks at my new employer I’ve been diving into something very interesting: Oracle Application Integration Architecture. This package based solution for application integration really is impressive. The thing is: not only integration between standard Oracle packages can benefit from this approach, but every service-oriented architecture project could, potentially, gain from the knowledge [...]

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Review: Oracle APEX 4.0 Cookbook

February 25, 2011

A week ago I received a new Oracle APEX book from Packt Publishing with the question to review it and tell the world about the book. The Oracle APEX 4.0 Cookbook is just released and written by Marcel van der Plas and Michel van Zoest, both (ex-)colleagues of me. Because of their extended insight knowledge [...]

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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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