Monday, December 25, 2006

Oracle Accelerate for Small and Medium Businesses

Oracle announced Oracle Accelerate that delivers a complete set of applications and implementation tools combined with a partner system that delivers maximum value to small and medium enterprises implementing Oracle Applications.

More information can be found here

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Hacking Oracle through Google

Hope you all got your hands on "Google Hacking for Penetration Testers” by Johnny Long by now.. if not, you can read a summary by don burleson over here

Sunday, October 29, 2006

OOW Oracle announces Unbreakable Linux Support

Oracle Unbreakable Linux is a support program that provides enterprises with industry-leading global support for Linux. Recognizing the demand for true enterprise-quality Linux support and seeing an opportunity to significantly reduce IT infrastructure costs, Oracle is now offering Linux operating system support.

More information about this program can be found here

Friday, April 21, 2006

Oracle CRM on Demand Release 10

Siebel Acquisition and Integrations activities are known to be moving at a very fast pace. Today oracle announced the CRM on demand release 10, based on siebel's hosted CRM application. It claims to deliver the powerful sales, marketing and service fuctionality per the new release at Oracle DBA Spot

And the heat is on for Sales Force.Com ......

"One of the key features that led us to Oracle CRM On Demand, instead of Salesforce.com, is the mass list updating that helps us keep our data as clean as possible and reassign mass records for our new sales staff," said Dave Hannum, National Sales Manager from Technogym USA Corporation. "We have seen huge productivity gains just with these advanced list management capabilities. In particular, the context-sensitive help quickly and easily guides sales people through defining list criteria for their own outbound marketing efforts giving them more time to spend selling instead of on administrative overhead.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Oracle 10g Express Edition Wins LinuxWorld Award

Oracle Database XE is the free starter edition database that is known to work on a wide range of 32-bit Linux operating systems, including Mandriva, Power Pack+, SUSE 9 and SUSE 10, Red Hat 4, Fedora and Ubuntu. This product has received an award at the recent Linux World in Boston.

More information can be found here

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Oracle and Novell to Offer Grid-Ready Solution

Novell and Oracle today announced availability of a new Accelerator service designed to help customers streamline the deployment of a grid-ready infrastructure for the data center, featuring Oracle(r) Database 10g, Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Application Server 10g, and Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g for customers running on SUSE(r) Linux Enterprise Server from Novell. The solution takes advantage of Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control (Oracle Grid Control) and the Automated Storage Management feature of Oracle Database 10g to provide a complete, customer-ready management solution for monitoring and managing grid applications and infrastructure software and storage.

This new Accelerator is a service engagement wherein skilled personnel from Oracle will work with Novell, HP and Egenera to expedite implementation and deployment of Oracle's Grid Computing infrastructure software onto SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Already field-proven with existing joint customers, this accelerator helps minimize risk while speeding time-to-market for enterprise grid-based applications. The new Accelerator is offered with flexible optional pricing designed to fit into customer budget and deployment requirements.

Back after a long Outage on this blog

I had been away for a couple of weeks, in Hyderabad, India to meet some of my vendors and to see them in action.

Things are moving fast and the Indian Economy is on a fast pace to achieving record growth. China should be worried now, considering that this vibrant democracy is able to sustain an 8+% growth rate inspite of the corruption that is rampant in every corner of this country.

My host gave me a tour of the available real estate and land prices are comparable to Manhattan, NY

Anyway, I am back and lookfoward to more rants about Oracle Operations soon.

Monday, February 27, 2006

DBA's Learn Oracle in 2 days

Today while browsing around on OTN I stumbled upon this link called "Getting Started with Oracle". Embedded in that page was a quote "DBA's : Learn Oracle in 2 days ". The page goes on to explain the 10 steps in Learning Oracle Database Administration.

Another link on this site took me a Oracle 10g 2 Day DBA Document that says that the audience of this material are Developers who want to acquire part-time DBA Skills, Folks who need to manage departmental servers and Administrators managing Oracle for small and medium businesses.

God Help Us All !!

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Oracle Expands its Offerings in Embedded DB Software

Oracle recently announced the acquisition of Sleepy Cat, a maker of embedded database systems. Sleepy cat is famous for its Berkeley DB Engine that comes as Berkeley DB, Java Optimized Berkeley DB and the Berkeley DB XML Edition. This is an exciting expansion of Oracle's product line since Oracle never had a strong hold in this area. The most prominent user of Berkeley's products has been google in all its personalization systems that include gmail, google groups etc.

Typically embedded databases are different from conventional databases by the fact that they run in process with the application and store the data locally instead of requiring a separate installation. They are used in many devices that we see and use in our daily lives including appliances, networking gear like switches and routers.

Oracle announced that it intends to continue the dual license mode where they will continue to let the database to be used in Open Source Implementations as well as a closed source distribution where the product Oracle has no plans to change the dual license, and we will continue to serve both open source and commercial users.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Google Desktop Saves the DAY

We recently had a major outage in our shop floor systems due to a SAN Outage. The outage was due to an outdated SAN hardware and the supporting components that were not even available with the vendor when the outage happened. ETA for restoration was 3 to 4 hours.

Rewind to Feb 2005 : Our team reviewed all critical systems and provided a recommendation for replacing the SAN on the shop floor. One of the business leaders rejected the idea with a comment that went as " This is nothing but an attempt by systems group to buy some new toys.. rejected ". Why fix something thats not broken.

System is back to normal, but during the RCA phase, the CFO blasted the recently anointed manufacturing leader/SVP. The new leader walked out of the session with CFO called a meeting of the systems group and said that heads are going to roll for not taking care of this and that some one would have to pay for this in the next 24 hours.

I had been using google desktop since beta and thought that it was time to put it through the much awaited litmus test. A quick Search for "Manufacturing Proposal" pulls up the email chain where the SVP himself rejected the idea of replacing the old hardware. ... Quietly forwarded an archive of the email chain to Director of IT and rested my case and thought to myself.. "Wonder who is going to pay for this .. atleast I am not.. "

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Oracle Application Express ?.. Who comes up with these names ?

Oracle recently announced that it had renamed the HTMLDB tool as Oracle Application Express. Link Here ...

Now thats confusing as hell, considering that this product has nothing to do with the Express Products or Application Server. Lets hope that this product will live longer than WebDB which got integrated into App Server in the later stages. Considering that oracle moved metalink to this, I have high hopes for the longevity of Application Express aka HTMLDB

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Routine Oracle DBA ? : A rant in support of TK

I stumbled upon Tom Kyte's Rant about the people who are aiming for instant knowledge. My experience has been that "many" new entrants into the field start categorizing work as "Routine Oracle DBA" from the second day they are on the job.

Routine Work as defined by the newbies is Anything or Everything that they may have executed even if they didnt know what exactly they were doing. The trend seems to be on identifying an activity, learning the basics on the process and execution and then moving on to a newer job with additional skills added to the resume.

My org policies now dictate that every newbie is going "manual" for 3 months instead of automated Cloning and Replication Procedures. This helped some, but I dont think we as Managers or Tech Leaders can force a change in how they acuqire their knowledge.

Oh Well.. We can only take the horse to the water.. or is that a Routine Task ?

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

My Leap into Blogging..

Hi,

Taking a big leap from Forums to Blogs..

I am Oracle King, a 14 year DBA Veteran in the South East, that kicks himself everyday for giving up technical line and taking a leap to become a "weepy" VP of database Operations.

Here is my foray back into sharing my perspectives on Life in the techno managerial operations world. Who am I kidding .. its just another outlet for me to vent ;-)..

DBA King