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Global Leaders - Autonomous Cloud Adoption

On my way home from the Oracle Global Leaders - Autonomous meet-up in Slovenia, it was great to see and share many Oracle Cloud success stories. While the event was..

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Oracle's Critical Patch Update April 2022: Here’s what you need to do

Oracle releases a Critical Patch Update once every quarter with a collection of patches for various security vulnerabilities for both code and third-party components which are..

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DSP-Explorer: What a Year for OCI - Part 1

Oracle have finished 2021 with some strong results and at DSP-Explorer we have seen great growth within OCI. We’ve had a mixture of ISVs, new and existing, on-premises migrations,..

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Oracle Plans to Expand with 14 New Cloud Regions Worldwide

Our partner, Oracle, is expanding its global cloud footprint with new locations across Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. Currently, Oracle has 30 cloud..

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Oracle Exadata X9M Explained

Introduction At DSP, we are very excited by the launch of the X9M generation of Exadata. Before we get into it, here is a quick recap on Exadata. Exadata provides extreme..

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Oracle Linux Virtual Manager (OLVM) Explained

Out with the old, in with the new!

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Management Summary for Purchasing Exadata

Introduction The purpose of this document is to provide C-Level executives and purchasing teams with a summary of the value of Exadata and why it remains the de-facto platform of..

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Enhancing Oracle Enterprise Manager with Oracle APEX

Oracle APEX Integrations with Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)/Cloud-Control Some years ago, my colleagues, Justin Tomlinson (Oracle Technical Services Team Leader) and Craig Sykes..

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Part One: Low Code - Microsoft and Oracle

Microsoft Power Apps and Oracle APEX The use of low code tools to create an application is increasing every day and we see new tools and frameworks being released to the market..

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Oracle Term License Rules Have Changed

Previously it was possible to license both Oracle technologies and applications for a multi-year term period. These were ideal for limited timeline projects, to match a specific..

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