PSU simplify Oracle patching
What are Oracle Patches?
Oracle patching is not always straight forward. Patch sets, patch bundles, one-off and interim patches, critical patch updates,… so many product version numbers. What should I install on my Oracle systems and how often?
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Towards Open Source, OSS and LAMP
With the increased focus on cost savings, the usage of open-source platforms like LAMP comes into mind. In addition to cost savings, IT trends and external factors are pushing enterprises towards Open Source Systems (OSS).
Below is my conservative view on switching from Closed Source Systems (CSS) to OSS. Some more details you can read in my following LAMP related posts ragarding Oracle database on Linux and comparison of Oracle and My SQL databases. Read more »
Test my new Web Site
Hi all
I invite everybody to test my new Web Site about Data and Database Management. Please do that by trying the site functionality, clicking, cracking and anything you want. I appreciate your feedback on desing, functionality, bugs and etc. Once I’m backfrom my vacation in August I will start to fill it with material in.
Thanks for your time
Welcome to DaDBm DBMS Blog
Welcome to DaDBm DBMS Blog – the Blog about Oracle, database management systems and IT trends
Most of articles will be dedicated to Oracle database. I’ll cover Oracle database features and DBA strategy, data design and database management.
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