1613 Records Found, that’s the number of sessions currently up on the Oracle OpenWorld content catalog. I know I’ll be attending the AppsLab Session that Jake just blogged about and a few more. But, it looks like the sessions’ schedule hasn’t been posted yet.
I’ll be on a panel with several other Oracle ACE Directors discussing [...]
The OpenWorld content catalog has been released, and even though the session schedule hasn’t been finalized yet, you can search and browse for sessions to begin planning your time.
Even though it looks like none of our suggested sessions will make the cut, you can still find AppsLab at OpenWorld. Just to clarify, this [...]
I’m sorry to polute my movie review blog with some Oracle stuff, but here’s a little something on AWR Baseline Enhancements in 11g.
Cheers
Tim…
Appleseed Ex Machina is better in just about every way than its predecessor Appleseed. The animation is amazing, without trying to look too realistic. The story has much more depth and you come away feeling like you’ve watched a film, rather than a cartoon.
If you are a fan of Japanimation, give it a go.
Cheers
Tim…
LewisC’s An Expert’s Guide To Oracle Technology
I was contacted by a recruiter a few days ago. I wasn’t interested in the job but I noticed this recruiter had a blog in her signature. That’s the first time I’ve seen that from a recruiter so I went to check it out. The blog had at least one entry that was written by someone else and that is the entry I am addressing here. That entry is <a href=”http
Here’s an interesting issue I found when running a query using WITH subquery factoring when database was not open (it was in NOMOUNT mode in current case).
As you probably know you can query DUAL table when database is not open, but in this case the actual query is made against X$DUAL as seen below:
SQL> select [...]
As I mentioned before, Rittman Mead Consulting really does consulting, it’s in the company name!!
Although a lot of the posts on the company blog are based on our presentations, our work is not all speaking at conferences and delivering training. My colleagues and I are often working with customers on project work. Often we can’t [...]
Not written much for a while - or so a dear friend tells me in an email
I have been busy with some consultancy for a non-BI customer and then several days learning to deliver a training course that a colleague produced; well at least build my virtual machines for the exercises and making sure that [...]