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Real Application Testing and Oracle E-Business Suite?

Important notice: Please note Real Application Testing (RAT) is NOT yet certified with Oracle E-Business Suite. Oracle is still in the process of certifying the 11g DB with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. So, the RAT certification is not right around the corner…

Real Application Testing (details here), a new and useful feature for Oracle 11g […]

EBS 11i certified with IBM AIX 6

As a member of ORACLE/IBM Joint Solutions Center it’s important for all my Oracle Applications Customers to know that EBS 11i is now certified with IBM AIX 6. You could have more information on
Oracle Applications Installation Update Notes, Release 11i (11.5.10.2) (OracleMetaLink Note 316806.1)

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Real Application Testing Now Available for Earlier Releases

Oracle Database 11g introduced Database Replay and SQL Performance Analyzer as part of the Real Application Testing option to enable businesses identify issues with system changes before production deployment. The main goal of making Real Application Testing functionality available in earlier releases is to enable customers to upgrade to higher database releases.
SQL Performance Analyzer allows […]

Oracle EBS 12 With MAA on IBM Power

Last week I participated as Speaker of 2008 CSI Interchange IBM event at Montpellier the theme was “Optimizing IT together” where I presented this session “Oracle EBS 12 With MAA on IBM Power ” (see above).
Today 24/7 environnement, organization must keep critical business applications and information accessible at al times, while ensuring a predictable quality […]

Deploying Oracle 10g on AIX V5 with GPFS

Just a quick post to alert you that a new IBM Redbooks is available here on this subject. I recommend the part 4 regarding “Virtualization scenarios”. The abstrat is :
“This IBM Redbooks publication helps you architect, install, tailor, and configure Oracle 10g RAC on System p™ clusters running AIX®. We describe the […]

Do you use Oracle Applications with Oracle Fusion Middleware?

Once again, Oracle customers who are using Oracle Fusion Middleware to extend the business value of Oracle applications (E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel, JD Edwards etc.) in innovative, exciting ways can win a free registration to Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2008 by submitting their nominations for the Oracle Excellence Awards by August 8, 2008.

Sample Use Cases:

Streamline […]

Oracle 11g database roadshow and free 11g migration workshops for partners

The Oracle Database 11g Roadshow, the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Sneak Peek and Oracle OpenWorld Recruiting Event, is ready!
Oracle is offering a ½ day briefing on Oracle Database 11g, the latest release of Oracle Database. In addition, Oracle is also recruiting ISVs and SIs who want to be highlighted at the world’s largest IT […]

Oracle SQL Developer Release 1.5 is available!

Oracle Customers are adopting Oracle SQL Developer, a free database development and migration tool, to simplify development cycles and reduce the need to buy third-party tools for developing and debugging SQL and PL/SQL code.
Good news! Now Oracle SQL Developer Release 1.5 is generally available!
New product features and enhancements of Oracle SQL Developer Release 1.5 […]

Oracle Database Vault is now certified on the latest release of Oracle E-Business Suite (R12) on Linux x86-32

Following on the heels of our February 2008 announcement that Oracle Database Vault is certified for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11, it’s another important Oracle announcement there…
Oracle Database Vault is the industry’s most advanced database security product designed to enforce when, where, how, and by whom, data can be accessed. Certification with Oracle E-Business Suite […]

Node Affinity. Interesting usage of Oracle RAC with E-Business Suite

Oracle RAC (Real Application Cluster) is used generally in a High Availability (HA 24/7 availability—Provide continuous uptime for database applications) and/or Scalability (Expand capacity by simply adding servers to your cluster) context. But another very useful but not wellknown but extremely interesting context is the NODE AFFINITY (called “Application Affinity” too).
We can implement […]