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Thoughts on the Enterprise: Oracle Application Express 4.0 and BPM Suite 11g

June 25, 2010

Two large new releases by the Oracle Corporation that I’ve written about the last few days, Oracle Application Express 4.0 and Oracle BPM Suite 11g, got me thinking. The one focused at delivering Web 2.0 interfaces in an extremely short amount of time, the other on combining static business processes with Enterprise 2.0 capabilities. What [...]

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Oracle APEX 4.0: You will Simply Love it

June 24, 2010

Yesterday was a great day: Oracle Application Express 4.0 got released. But not a great night. At least, if you measure nights in amount of sleep. The new Oracle software is so impressive and extensive I wanted to play with it all night. And why? Because I fell in love with it all over again. [...]

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Oracle Application Express 4.0 goes Web 2.0 (and is here)

June 23, 2010

Since some years the Rapid Application Development platform of Oracle, Oracle Application Express, has gained more and more fans around the globe. I like it, and so do many others. Since today the new main release is available on the Oracle Technology Network for download. Mike Hichwa, vice president of Software Development at Oracle, calls [...]

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Oracle BPM Suite 11g goes Social

June 17, 2010

Today Oracle will release it’s next generation in Business Process Management, the BPM Suite 11g. One of the things that stand out, at least in buzz words, is the fact that it supports something called ‘Social BPM’. So what is this and what will it do for the business? In one of the Oracle BPM [...]

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Next step in Virtualization: VirtualBox 3.2

May 19, 2010

Somewhere in 2006 I started using VirtualBox for desktop virtualization. There where a few reasons for that choice back then. Although the software wasn’t the perfect companion, it was actually the only freely available virtualization software available for my operating system of choice (at that moment in time Mandriva Linux). But it was also actually [...]

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The Move from Servicing to Innovation

May 15, 2010

In the may 2010 edition of Profit Magazine (an Oracle issued magazine on executive decisions and application implementation) Minda Zetlin (Tech-author, journalist and pro-speaker) writes a very interesting article on the changing insights in IT for corporations, and the CTO role in particular. One of the main focusses is the momentarily change from the servicing [...]

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