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Author:adminCreated:11/1/2007 10:23 PM
Apart from running the business, Meg and I actually do a lot of training and consulting for clients. We want our clients to be successful, and sharing the technical information that can benefit their staff is a part of it. In the Discussion Forums of the site, and the blogs, you will find some of the technical solutions we provided to our clients. Client information - contact names, instance names, etc. has been removed to protect their privacy. Enough said. Enjoy what you will find in here, and let us know how can we make it even better.

Virtualization
GeneralBy admin on11/6/2007 12:20 PM
Even with the incredible traction virtualization is making in the market it’s still easy to get confused as to what virtualization means in every case. Is it server virtualization provided by hypervisors like Xen or ESX? Is it storage virtualization? Network virtualization? Broadly, it's all of the above.

One thing that's clear is that the market for virtualization is growing and maturing, and one advantage of this evolution is that the industry analysts are starting to categorize and differentiate between virtualization technologies and virtualization vendors. This helps us sure, but it also helps customers understand where they are in their own deployments vs. where they can go in the future.
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Oracle Content Database
Oracle DatabaseBy admin on11/6/2007 11:50 AM

Oracle has been making big strides in the area of content management. A recent press release touted two new products, Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database (or just Content DB and Records DB, for short). In short, Content DB allows you to use a single Oracle database instance as a repository for all kinds of unstructured data, and gives you the ability to use powerful tools like SQL and database privileges to query and manage that data. Records DB offers additional lifecycle management utilities that allow you to apply policies for document auditing, retention, and disposal to meet regulatory compliance obligations.

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Web 2.0, Fact or Fiction?
Web 2.0By admin on11/5/2007 10:38 PM

The number two seems to be dominating the headlines and vendors’ marketing strategies at present. Nearly every major IT technology suddenly has a 2.0 tagged on the end of its name. This, in turn, has led to conferences, books and seminars touting the latest 2.0 technologies and architectures. Is this all marketing hype, or is there some value in understanding what’s special about these technology advances?


It all started with Web 2.0, which has its origins in a series of Web development conferences started in 2004 by O’Reilly Media and MediaLive International (now owned by CMP Media). The objective in creating the concept of Web 2.0 was to identify and bring together a set of technologies that represent a new way of deploying Web applications that are not only more powerful, but also easier to develop and use.

Another key aspect of Web 2.0 is that it represents a disruptive set of technologies that shift the b ...

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Business Intelligence 2.0
BI 2.0By admin on11/1/2007 11:04 PM
Business Intelligence 2.0 is a concept I’ve heard bandied about over the last few months, and it’s obviously something that’s been thought up in reaction to the “Web 2.0″ hype based around interactive, AJAX-style apps, user involvement and interaction, loosely-coupled “mashup” style architectures and short development lifecycles.
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