Cloud Computing - Oracle dba
Hi Experts,
kindly let me know what is cloud computing and what role can a Oracle dba have in this profile ?
Regards,
Chandra.
At the moment, nothing since this concept is yet to be made more polished and refined. The only cloud thingy that I am aware of related to oracle db is the option to go for Amazon's cloud service to put up the backups. I guess it would be better to choose the policy of wait and watch and see what the next release would say and do about cloud computing.
Aman....
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Need information aboout Oracle Cloud Computing.
Hi,
I need to prepare the Oracle Cloud Computing solution for Iaas(Infrastucture). Can some body provide me the information or pointer from where i can get the information. Can some body let me know if I want to use cloud computing for Infrastucture. What would be the step need to followed.
Regards,
SyedHi,
Please see the following links.
Cloud Computing Center
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/cloud/index.html
Oracle in the Cloud - Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/cloud/faq.html
Regards,
Hussein -
I m SQL / PLSQL developer
Are thr any courses in oracle cloud which can be helpful to me ?
How we can relate SQL / PLSQL and cloud computing ?SShubhangi wrote:
I m SQL / PLSQL developer
Are thr any courses in oracle cloud which can be helpful to me ?
How we can relate SQL / PLSQL and cloud computing ?You can check the below link ( that posted earlier by Kamran ) :
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=637
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Oracle cloud computing details
Dear Ace and gurus,
I Need infomration about oracle cloud computing.
Plesae any one help me on this.
I need the details about Oracle cloud computing.I am from Oracle back ground.
Which course i have to start first? Where can i get the software for this? do i need to learn any other langauges?
Please help me.
Thank you.
Sunitha...Dear Sunitha!
If you want to use Oracle cloud computing for oracle.You must register in oracle website to use for trail period because it is not free.You can register for user account.You can use this url to register:=>
https://cloud.oracle.com/mycloud/f?p=service:free_trial:0
Oracle Cloud is a broad set of industry-standards based, integrated services that provide customers with subscription-based access to Oracle Platform Services, Application Services, and Social Services, all completely managed, hosted and supported by Oracle. With predictable subscription pricing, Oracle Cloud delivers instant value and productivity for business users, developers and administrators.
Oracle Cloud is available to anyone who finds it useful and its features suite their requirement. You can use Oracle Cloud for educational purpose as well. You can use the trial service available as well as you can purchase the service as per the options available.
For Pricing information you can check this link.
https://cloud.oracle.com/mycloud/f?p=service:database_pricing:0:::::
Regards
Prashansh -
Anyone help to provide some use cases of Oracle Cloud Computing?
Hi.
Anyone help to provide some use cases of Oracle Cloud Computing?
PaaS is preferred.
Thanks.- small companies can deploy Oracle server as and when needed. Unlike hosting provider, you are paying for resources when you use
- Vendors can demo their database applications from anywhere without requiring hardware
- big companies can provision capacity on-demand (e.g. holiday season)
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Oracle Cloud Computing business drivers
Hi Experts,
Can anybody share some inputs on Oracle Cloud Computing business drivers ?
Thanks,
VijayaHi,
At the highlevel , the main business drives for cloud computing are:-
1- Speed time to production / market by deploying and rollout applications very fast compare to the traditional way of building in-house applications which takes longer.
2- Reduce the IT Administration overhead involved with managing many sub-systems with in premises using many different skills and multiple vendors (High OPEX)
Regards,
Awad El-Sidiq -
Oracle Hyperion Cloud Computing
Hi,
We're working in Hyperion from quite some time now and currently we're doing R&D on how cloud computing can help Hyperion implementations. If anyone has experience in this and share some documents, it'll be highly appreciated.
ThanksHello,
I have no documents to share with you, eventhough there are some companies offering Hyperion in the Cloud. The only one that I can recall now is http://www.full360.com/
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Are the oracle DBa's seeing an end to their career
It's been 2-3 years i am working as an oracle dba in a mid range shop and i was pretty happy with it. After having the satisfaction , I was always worried about the future of an oracle dba. I always heard sql server and db2 are much much better than oracle as they are less complex to administration and their cost is less. Though the oracle people would talk about performance and scalability but with the recent releases , those db have overcome those problems. The problems for oracle dba are coming from several ways:
1.Companies are shifting for sql server or db2 as for low cost and low required of man power.
2.Oracle itself becoming automated.
3. Company like IBM offering main frame solution with free db2 database for the entire data center.
4.With the concept of Cloud computing storage would be third party location , where few employee can take the responsibility.
And..many moreeee...
It gives me a COLD feelings what would i be doing in 3-5 years from now and how could a dba would evolve himself with the change??? I hope this time i am not right.. all the points that i showed is wrong...
Regards,user11181920 wrote:
In next N years ultimately everything in RDBMS will be automated.
This is a common trend and Oracle is leading flagship in it.
Ultimate goal, as I see, is to eliminate DBA, minimizing cost of ownership.
This will attract business to such products - self-managed software.
I do not see it to happen tomorrow, though. But it is going there.
Yeah, well 30 years ago the experts were predicting the end of the need for programmers (the old term for 'developers'). "End User Computing" would put the power in the hands of the business users and eliminate the entire IT department. No I'm not exaggerating. That was the prediction. And people like you were insisting it would come to pass.
You don't even have to go that far. Look at the predictions for the 'paperless office' . . .
Many here will argue with me, but look of the definition of DBA
http://sqldbpool.com/2008/12/22/dba-roles-and-responsibilities/
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DBA Responsibilities
Installation, configuration and upgrading of Microsoft SQL Server/MySQL/Oracle server software and related products.
Evaluate MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle features and MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle related products.
Establish and maintain sound backup and recovery policies and procedures.
Take care of the Database design and implementation.
Implement and maintain database security (create and maintain users and roles, assign privileges).
Database tuning and performance monitoring.
Application tuning and performance monitoring.
Setup and maintain documentation and standards.
Plan growth and changes (capacity planning).
Work as part of a team and provide 7×24 supports when required.
Do general technical trouble shooting and give consultation to development teams.
Interface with MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle for technical support.
ITIL Skill set requirement (Problem Management/Incident Management/Chain Management etc)
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Well, that's ONE "definition" of a DBA. It's far from "the" definition.
I'll tell you what. I've actually sat on committees that drew up lists like that. I can tell you first hand that while a lot of things on the list may look legit, there is also a lot of pressure just to fill up the list with as many things as possible in order to justify head count to the bean counters. You could just as well add 'weekly cleaning of the left-hand smoke shifter.'
Then lets look at them one by one:
Installation, configuration and upgrading of Microsoft SQL Server/MySQL/Oracle server software and related products.How often Installation happens? Once for one new app. Usually app vendors have recommendations that DBA should follow. So, what is DBA's role here? Start installer and to follow.
Configuration and upgrading will be more and more automated.
Except the app vendor left out critical details they didn't think were critical because they don't understand the database. Or have bogus 'requirements' because they don't understand the database. Or their recommendations were based on how they did it in their pristine development lab and they never even knew about critical dependencies that might not exist outside of their lab.
Week before last I spent 50 hours working on installing a new database based on the app vendor's specifications ....
Evaluate MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle features and MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle related products.Again, how often? When new App is about to be created and designers need to choose which DB they will need.
And then they proceed to develop on rdbms-A using best practices they learned from rdbms-B -- which turn out to be worst practices on rdbms-A. And only when they go live do they discover that their design doesn't scale because they tried to re-invent (poorly) functionality built into the database.
Establish and maintain sound backup and recovery policies and procedures.Again, how often yo need to establish policies and procedures? Every time you put in a new app with a different SLA.
Backup itself is 100% automated already today. Only if you buy off on the lowest common denominator.
Recovery is close to 100%.Oh? Go spend some time in the RMAN forum ...
And even if it were close to 100%, 'close' only counts "when playing horseshoes or hand grenades."
Most of enterprise backup software support backup and recovery of major RDBMSs.
Just specify a date "from" and click Go.
A little bit complex with RMAN. You have to type(!) RESTORE DATABASE; RECOVER...
Until the cause of failure was something the automation didn't anticipate. Or you then discover that your 100% automated-out-of-the-box backup didn't work the way thought it did. Oh, it 'worked' all right. Just not the way you thought it did.
Take care of the Database design and implementation.Where? Only in development shops.
Depends on what you mean by 'database design and implementation'. And most companies have some sort of development, even if they don't recognize it or call it that.
Implement and maintain database security (create and maintain users and roles, assign privileges).Centralized enterprise security (Domain etc) are in use. Many apps have their security and use basic RDMS security to login App running user.
Until such time as "nothing changed" but "I can't connect to my database".
Database tuning and performance monitoring.Greatly automated. Ultimately will be 100% automated.
Until it's not. See my comment above about developers.
Application tuning and performance monitoring.There are enterprise solutions for monitoring. Also Oracle has Grid Control.
Application tuning can be done by app vendors.I've NEVER met an app vendor that knew **** about how their app impacted performance. 100% of them throw it back on the DBA. I had an app vendor tell me that Oracle was incapable of sustaining more than five concurrent connections.
DBA cannot tune App itself. It may only modify some things in DB that will perform better. And this will be automated.
No, because the database cannot anticipate what stupid things the vendor may do. And it can only work with what it is given.
Setup and maintain documentation and standards.How often?
As often as anything that is documented, changes. As often as it is discovered that something that should be documented, isnt'
Plan growth and changes (capacity planning).Well, DBA should do it. But, again, how often?Should be almost constantly. Given budget cycles, you can't wait until your disk is 98% full before asking to buy more.
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Work as part of a team and provide 7×24 supports when required.Where such 7×24 support policy exists.Look at my comments above about how these lists get created in the first place.
I can tell you from experience that such 24x7 policies are more common than you seem to think. Just about any financial processing business, logistics and transportation business, telecom business ...
And what from above should be supported during a night by a human?
I see just a restore/recover DB, because a human should make a decision "From which Date".
Do general technical trouble shooting and give consultation to development teams.Yes, in Dev shops. Most of shops are not development shops, though may do custom and ad-hoc reporting and small app development. Do they need a dedicated DBA for this? I doubt. Either a developer will be (self)trained to do some DBA's tasks or DBA will become a SQL developer in that team.
Interface with MSSQL/MySQL/Oracle for technical support.Oh yeah... :)
ITIL Skill set requirement (Problem Management/Incident Management/Chain Sure, two days of training to know basics of ITIL to understand what manager of Helpdesk (Support and Incident Management Team) is talking about.
So, I see DBA should go in of 3 directions:
1. Very deep technical expert that can help in some rear and difficult cases. How many of them will be needed?
2. SQL/ETL/etc Developer. There is not much automation in software development yet.
3. DB Design and Architecture. How many of them will be needed? May be more that #1.You seem to think that automation will solve everything. Take that to it's logical conclusion and it will put all of IT out of work. See my comment above regarding "End User Computing'. What you forget is the human element. Not the human DBA trying to do things you think are or soon will be automated. No I'm talking about the humans that create the kinds of problems that automation is *always* trying to catch up with. Pointy Hair Bosses dreaming up new requirements. Bean counters refusing to by an additional 10 gb of disk. Developers that refuse to learn and/or follow best practice. Developers that can't think beyond clicking an icon to create a table. Developers that treat an rdbms as a data dump and try to use Java to re-invent every bit of functionality the db already provides. Systems administrators that delete all of your online redo logs because he needed disk space and 'log files are expendable'. End users that forget their password *EVERY F****** DAY!*
No, I don't spend my time managing extent distribution like I had to do with 8i. Yes, a lot of things I had to do manually in 8i are now successfully automated to the point I don't have to do them .. or have simply been engineered out of the system. But no amount of automation will overcome the ways humans (Executives, managers, supervisors, other IT team members, and users) figure out how to bring a system to its knees.
This whole discussion reminds me of Dippin' Dots. "The Ice Cream of the Future". Well, it's been "The Ice Cream of the Future" for almost 30 years ....
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Cloud Computing Decrease Job Opportunity
Hi Guru's,
I have a query about Cloud Computing now everyone talking about the same, that from 2014 companies start thinking about the same. So it means DBA jobs are less in market
So What need to do to cope up with this possibility.
Kindly guide over this.>
Hi Vikas,
So in this scenario what you suggest to do wheather we need to update
skills on Oracle or we need to go with cloud or what exactly the path need to followCloud = Shroud! ;)
At the end of the day, the term "cloud" is just a fancy term for network combined with
data consolidation.
The data will have to sitting in a database somewhere.
The only thing "cloud" means is that instead of the data sitting in a smelly server-room
in the basement of your building - it will be in a data center in New York, Dublin, Bangalore
or <insert city of your choice>, but DBA's will still be required.
Think of the cloud as being the new Sysadmins (again consoliated).
Of course it is a good idea for the DBA to have some clue as to the network
capacity &c., but it's not mission critical for the DBA - just as Sysadmins can see
databases merely as another consumer of network resources.
A good Sysadmin will have a good knowledge
of the systems he's working on, but it's not critical. In the old days, maybe
(as has frequently happened) the Sysadmin was the DBA and vice-versa.
The IT workspace is becoming increasinly consolidated, but you needn't worry
about running out of DBA jobs any time soon.
Again, IMHO.
Paul... -
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Near jaya hospital,
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Respected Sir / Madam,
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1. To be a dependable ORACLE DBA and to deploy an
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q Five years and six months of overall experience in
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RDBMS ORACLE 8I, DBASE, FoxPro,
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Internet Tools HTML, IIS, FrontPage
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DBA.
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Oracle 8.0,
ORACLE 8i,) and application tools.
3. Allocating system storage and planning future storage
requirements
for the database system.
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projects namely
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6. Creating tables, views and modifying the database
structure, as
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* Data Warehousing - Intermediate
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* ORACLE DBA - Security
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* OCP GUIDE - Architecture & Administration
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1. Company Name : Pentamedia
Graphics ltd
Title : instructional designer
Level : Senior Executive
Specialization : IT/Computer Systems/Software
Function : Professional /
Consultant / Specialist
Industry : Computer / Information
Technology (Software)
Date Joined : 12 oct 1999
Duties : Responsible for CBT’s,
WBT’s on DATA
WAREHOUSING & ORACLE DBA.
project guide for TEAM
members.
Developed 5 training
software.
Maintaining "ORACLE-
PRODUCTION DATABASE"
of size 3GB.
Reason for leaving: working currently
2. Company Name : S.A.International ltd
Title : training officer
Level : Senior Executive
Specialization : IT/Computer Systems/Software
Function : Lecturer / Teacher /
Trainer
Industry : Computer / Information
Technology (Software)
Date Joined : 08 Aug 1997
Date Left : 09 Sep 1999
Duties : At S.A.INTERNATIONAL LTD,(A joint
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Responsible for all training programmes.
Project guide
for all college students.
Senior Faculty
for "ORACLE DBA" classes.
Accomplishment : Wrote student guides on office
2000 and on ORACLE DBA
Developed 3 training
software.
Reason for
leaving : To get more
experience on ORACLE DATABASE
MAINTENANCE
3. Company Name : G.K.M.college of
engineering & technology
Title : lecturer
Level : Junior Executive
Specialization : Education
Function : Lecturer / Teacher /
Trainer
Industry : Education
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science department,
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ORACLE DBA.
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experience on ORACLE DBA
Activities
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Level : Junior Executive
Specialization : Training & Development
Function : Executive
Industry : Computer / Information
Technology
Date Joined : 30 Apr 1995
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STOCK and cash flow position, Meeting executives for Business
development activities
Accomplishment : Joined the Company since August 1994
as Asst TECHNICAL MANAGER. Promoted to TECHNICAL MANAGER in july
1996.
Reason for
leaving : To study M.B.A
(master business
Administration)
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Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Skills:
rate
from
0 = None
through 5 = Guru
Creating and maintaining database objects 3
Store, retrieve, and manipulating data 3
Create PL/SQL blocks of application code 1
Familiarity with PL/SQL packages 1
Familiarity with PL/SQL tables and records 0
Calling PL/SQL functions from within SQL statements 0
Building reusable code
0
Crafting code that automatically adapts to changes
in data structures
0
Writing SQL inside PL/SQL programs
0
Reading and writing operating system files 3
Executing host commands and C programs 0
Issuing database alerts
1
Analyzing memory utilization in your session 2
Debugging and tracing program execution 1
Manipulating raw data and large objects 1
Building your own packages
1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Skills:
rate
from
0 = None
through 5 = Guru
Install Oracle Enterprise Manager 5
Administer and monitor Oracle database environments 5
Oracle Enterprise Manager architecture 3
Setup a console for your own environment 3
Implement job and event based system management 3
Understand the integration of shared administrator
responsibilities
3
Tuning Pack
1
(which comprise Oracle Expert, Tablespace Manager
and SQL Analyze)
Diagnostic Pack
0
(which comprise Oracle Trace and Data Viewer,
Performance Manager,
Capacity Planner,and Top Sessions)
Change Management Pack
0
(which comprise Database Alter, Capture, Diff,
Propagate, Quick Change, and Plan Manager)
Database Administration/ Backup and Recovery Skills:
rate
from
0 = None
through 5 = Guru
Familiarity with Oracle7 database environments 5
Familiarity with Oracle8 database environments 5
Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot database 4
Plan and implement database backup and recovery
strategies
4
Understanding of backup, restore and recovery
operations
4
Oracle8 Recovery Manager 4
Network Administration Skills:
rate from
0 = None
through 5 = Guru
Familiarity with Oracle7 Server 5
Familiarity with Oracle8 Server 5
Familiarity with architecture of Net8 4
Establishing connections between peers 5
Client and a server node using various
naming methods
4
Configuring middle tier systems 0
Familiarity with Names Server
1
Familiarity with Connection Manager
3
Memory, I/O, physical structure and
resource contention 2
Familiarity with dynamic performance views 4
Familiarity with initialization parameters 5
Familiarity with diagnostics and tuning guidelines 3
Data Modeling and Relational Database Design Skills:
Arun's
rate from
0 = None
through 5 = Guru
Knowledge with entity-relationship models 2
Knowledge of normalization and relational
database design
1
Defining business information requirements 3
Creating entity-relationship models
3
Transforming requirements into an initial
database designs
3
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INVOLVEMENT alone gives PERFORMANCE. With my
spiritual base &
MOTIVATION, I am confident that I will reach the
pinnacle
in the field of ORACLE DBA. I hope my right thinking &
Hardworking nature will make me successful.
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Address : 16/9, nagendra nagar, velachery
main road,
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Tel [mobile]:
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B.Sc MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY APR 1991
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M.Sc MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY APR 1994
FIRST 70.40
(PHYSICS)
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SECOND 52.20
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COURSE UNIVERSITY/INSTITUTION Yr.of
PASSING %
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1995 59.70
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
DPCS* @ DOE & TC.T.S- NCVT TRADE SEP 1996
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SCHEME
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PROFESSIONAL
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Completed 'ORACLE DBA' Course at RADIANT SOFTWARE PVT LTD,
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CHENNAI -33.
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Languages - Proficiency (1=worst - 10=best)
Spoken
Written
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9
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Online survey on cloud computing
Hello everyone
I am doing a research on cloud computing aiming to identify what benefits have been realized and what possible challenges are introduced using different cloud service models i.e. Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service
(PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
I am, therefore, looking for survey participants who have any experience with IaaS, PaaS, SaaS adoption or use in their organizations.
It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete the survey and it can be accessed on http://freeonlinesurveys.com/s.asp?sid=4th678j97h4u0ux507858
The survey questionnaire has 19 questions in total, which are distributed across 4 parts. First part includes general questions about your organization. Second part gathers information related to cloud adoption. Third part questions about
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The information collected through this survey will be used for research purposes only. All your private information which you may provide will be kept in strict confidence.
I sincerely hope that you will consider participating in this survey.
All the best
IngridaSyed,
What do you mean by "how to use cloud computing for installing and maintaining Oracle Apps and PS (Enterprise application)"? Please elaborate more.
Oracle Apps installation manual can be found at:
Applications Releases 11i and 12
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html
All Oracle Apps R12 installation documents can be found in (Note: 405565.1 - Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 Installation Guidelines).
Thanks,
Hussein -
Hi All,
This Karnan, i have finished BCA(Computer Application) 2008, and i did oracle9i DBA OCP,
I was not able to get into Oracle DBA as a fresher.
Finally Nov-2009, i got job in POLARIS SOFTWARE LAB ltd., as Software Tester.
I'm very much passion about in Oracle, i want to be a DBA only,
Please any one guide me how to get entered in ORACLE DBA as a fresher,
or let me know if you know about companys whho's hiring freshers for oracle.
Thanks,
Karnan ThambiduraiWell, I am not sure that how does this question fits in the database general forum in any ways. If it should be posted( please note the "if") , the most suitable place would the Community discussion forum.
I am not from HR background so please take my advice with grain of salt. When you would be working as a contractor, there would be two ways for this thing. One , you own your company so all the payments , invoices would be on your own company's name. If that's so, no issues. You can always show those invoices. The other way , using which the contract work is done is that you are hired by company X but you end up working for company Y. So company Y doesn't give you anything but your company X is supposed to give you whatever paper work is needed. So see if this is your case.
Whatever the thing may be, the HR of the next company won't stick to the pay slip only provided you can prove that you worked and the money you got for that work was a legal, taxable amount. As long as you can prove that by whatevre kind of document, you are good. That said, you haven't yet started and you are thinking about leaving too! At least do the job first for some time before you care about what the next company's Hr would say since you can always ask them all of these doubts.
Again, please note that Iam not from HR , never was or will be so all what I said is purely based on what I know how things work but any of my words are not at all authoritative.
HTH
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1) How would you rate Chubb Institute, as both a school and a jumping off point to a new career?
2) Were the courses hands on enough, were the instructors knowledgeable in there respective fields?
3) As I'll explain below I'm making a career change at 40 years old. I get the impression from the adviser at Chubb, that many of the students are making career changes from other fields. I'd like to hear the experience of those that have done just this.
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Whats books are the betters to learn about Cloud Computing?
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Glad to see you want to come aboard the cloud computing ship
If you didn't read it already, I would start with the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
This pdf is also very good and it exlpains Oracle's cloud computing strategy: http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/cloud/oracle-cloud-computing-wp-076373.pdf
You can also take a look at the product specific ebooks available on https://cloud.oracle.com/ , for example https://cloud.oracle.com/_downloads/eBook_Platform_Java_File/Oracle_Java_Cloud_Service.pdf
There are a lot of other resources, but these should get you up and running in no time.
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Hi,
Whats coherence relationship with cloud computing..
Regards
Edited by: user606712 on Nov 23, 2010 10:20 PM
Edited by: user606712 on Nov 23, 2010 10:37 PMHi oracle.An
Coherence can be used in a "Cloud". You could run you Coherence cluster in the cloud or you could run your client applications in the cloud, or both. Obviously with the dynamic nature of clouds you need to do things a bit differently when it comes to configuration as you cannot have fixed IP addresses for things. I think a few people have experimented with running Coherence on clouds and I have had discussions with people about how you could run Coherence "on demand" on an internal cloud so I would think Coherence can belong in the Cloud space if that is how you want to say it.
JK
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