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Oracle and PeopleSoft Tangle on Discovery
By Renee Boucher Ferguson – The legal wrangling continues: PeopleSoft is ordered to hand over 2,000 e-mails, and Oracle must search Ellison’s boat for evidence.
Oracle Weighs Security in 10g
By Lisa Vaas – Oracle Corp. is putting a component called Oracle Internet Directory at the core of the security perimeter in its upcoming 10g grid-computing technology.
Oracle silent on 10g costs
By Martin Veitch – Oracle will not announce its pricing strategy for its 10g Database and Application Server products until they ship, but indicators suggest the firm will offer a menu of options. This could lead to confusion as the enterprise software giant attempts to make its upgraded products ap
TIPS TO HELP STUDENTS PASS ORACLE9i DBA EXAM 1
Expect to answer 60 multiple choice questions within 120 minutes. To pass the exam, you need to answer at least 42 questions correctly (70%). Specifically, the exam tests you about the following categories of information:
Procedure to Reverse a String
by Chacravarthi Ramasami – The following tip uses a procedure that reverses a string provided as an argument.
Oracle announces database, app server records on Linux
By Michael S. Mimoso – Oracle Corp. announced a record four-processor TPC-C single-system benchmark for an Oracle database 10g on a Hewlett-Packard Integrity rx5670 Itanium 2 64-bit server running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3.0. The database server achieved 136,110.98 tpmC with a price
DBA Call to Action: Oracle Database Integrity
James Koopmann offers a refresher on database integrity, and why it’s important.
Oracle’s Richard Sarwal talks servers
Richard Sarwal’s mission is simple: make Oracle the best performing database and the easiest to use. On the eve of Oracle’s latest database release, he explains the vision.
Oracle sets out grid strategy
By Gareth Morgan – Larry Ellison has claimed that Oracle’s new software will revolutionise the way businesses organise their infrastructure. According to this plan, out goes the big iron and in come low-cost commodity Intel servers and the Oracle enterprise grid.
