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Moving from APEX 5 to 4

Back in 2014 I wrote a blog discussing what I thought was exciting about the imminent APEX 5.0 release. This year I have been developing an application in APEX 4.2 for a customer..

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APEX Bubble Charts – Finding the Largest Bubble

During a trip to OUG Ireland in March 2016, someone mentioned to me that their users had difficulty in finding the largest bubble using the Bubble Chart plugin found within the..

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Adventures in building a Form with APEX_ITEM

Recently I needed to build a dynamic form whereby the fields were based on data and it was not possible to use the APEX flex fields plugin.

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IS YOUR GLASS HALF FULL OR IS IT HALF EMPTY?

Is your glass half full or half empty? On 14th July 2014, Microsoft ends support for Windows Server 2003. And just this week I was talking to a Microsoft Leader and he told me..

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Investment from Simon Goodenough Spurs Next Phase of Growth at dsp

Investment from Simon Goodenough Spurs Next Phase of Growth at DSP

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DSP Keep Up Winning Streak with Triple Nomination in Annual UKOUG Awards

DSP Keep Up Winning Streak with Triple Nomination in Annual UKOUG Awards

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Can Oracle on Windows replicate to Linux for a near-zero down-time server move?

Can Oracle on Windows replicate to Linux for a near-zero down-time server move? The answer; Yeah, probably…..

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Disaster Recovery Events

Summary This Oracle Disaster Recovery event is aimed at companies who are interested in having a comprehensive Disaster Recovery plan for their Oracle Database environment. Our..

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Private Cloud in a Public World

Discover how our Cloud connectivity bypasses the public Internet and is delivered over private VLANs over the network - resolving cloud data security and privacy issues.

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Out of Support - Life after SQL Server 2005

Out of Support? Life after SQL Server 2005 This webinar is aimed at companies currently running SQL Server 2005 and earlier. We will be discussing the risks of running unsupported..

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