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Oracle Retail User Group (ORUG) is expanding to build the Oracle Commerce Special Interest Group (SIG).
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Oracle Primavera Special Interest Group (OPSIG)
Hello All,
I am not sure if everyone is aware of this but there is now an offical Oracle Primavera Special Interest Group (OPSIG). This group is organized under OAUG and Quest Internationall, and has a website at www.PrimaveraSig.com
OPSIG Mission:
The Oracle Primavera SIG will provide a forum of open discussion and education of Oracle products, applications and related issues associated with the Primavera Suite of Products. These tools include, but are not limited to, Primavera Project Management (P6), Contract Management , Risk Analysis, and Portfolio Management, along with the supported interfaces with Oracle ERP systems and methodologies. The OPSIG will also recommend enhancements to Oracle for all of the Project and Program Management Tools in Primavera.
The SIG was formed in support of both OAUG and Quest International objectives to promote the formation of Special Interest Groups for users of Oracle Primavera. It provides a forum for sharing information, experiences and different solutions.
We are sponsoring over 40 presentations at COLLABORATE 11 this year, and aim to make this yearly conference a key destination for Primavera users. www.Collaborate11.org
Stop by our website and join. Membership is free, and we we need people like yourself who are both interested in learning more about Primvera and in helping fellow users.
Cheers,
Daniel Williams
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New Oracle Development Special Interest Group launched in the UK
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New Oracle Development Special Interest Group launching in London
For any UK developers on the list, the UKOUG are launching an Oracle Development SIG on the 27th October which will have customers, an Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Development speaking about, amongst other things, JDeveloper and Oracle ADF experiences.
The full agenda is published here. If you are based in the UK (or can travel to the UK) it may be a good opportunity to learn about ADF experiences as well as network with some of the people you meet on these forums.
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Please forgive me for posting in the Forms forum with a non-technical request...
I'm organising the agenda for the UK OUG Application Server & Middleware Special Interest Group on 2nd March (London & Warrington) which is themed around 11g upgrade. I am frantically trying to find someone in the UK who has upgraded to Forms 11g and would be willing to come along and share their experiences.
You could speak for as long or as little as you like (e.g. 10, 15, 30, 45 minutes) and I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated by your peers, many of whom are on 10.1.2 and will be starting to worry about the end of premier support later this year.
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JSF is proving more and more competitive each day. A increasing number of
companies are developing applications based on JSF.
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JSF. Internationally some active communities have been established. Last
year a first encounter of JSF-entusiasts created the idea of "JSFDays Europe",
a conference that allows to get in touch with the main players int he
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intense session with the JSF expert group lead Ed Burns allowed the users
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users are rather sporadic and more on a one-to-one basis.
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applications need to be available in multiple languages) that other
international users do not encounter or encounter later or to a lesser extent.
The JSF-specification is driven by requirements that are brought to the
Expert Group discussing the specifications. So far much input has come
from framework-architects, appserver-providers and tool-creators. It's
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The UKOUG have announced a Special Interest Group focused specifically on ADF and bringing together customers, product managers and consultants. All the speakers are experienced ADF practitioners, many of whom you will have heard from on these forums. Topics include ADF security, how to customize ADF applications and how to make them performant.
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The full agenda is printed here:http://www.ukoug.org/calendar/show_events.jsp?year=2010&month=06&day=08
The day will be rounded of with a Q&A panel with the ADF experts.
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Join the Stellent SIG at COLLABORATE 08 - IOUG Forum
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Make plans to join the Stellent Special Interest Group and the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG) in Denver, April 13-17, 2008, at COLLABORATE 08 – IOUG Forum. Registering with the IOUG will give you access to sessions that feature essential Oracle technology education across six tracks including architecture, business intelligence/warehousing, database, development, middleware and professional development.
Here are 5 reasons why you can’t afford to miss COLLABORATE 08 – IOUG Forum:
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o There will also be many other presentations by Oracle executives and industry experts.
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If you are an Oracle technology professional, be sure to register through the IOUG to access IOUG’s technical hands-on labs, receive priority seating at IOUG Expert Technical Sessions and admittance to IOUG’s exclusive Tuning Oracle Coffeehouse, a spot where you can mingle with the IOUG Board of Directors over beer and live music. Register by March 13 and save $400 USD! When you register, please choose priority code PC10.
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The Global BusinessObjects Network is pleased to announce a new Special Interest Group for Data Management, which includes the DI/DS products. We'll be offering a variety of newsletters, webcasts and conference calls, and content at the annual conference. For example, we have an upcoming webcast on New Features in DS 3.x, being presented in April.
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Also, we're conducting a survey for see what content is of interest, and to understand your product usage. Please fill out the survey at:
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http://www.gogbn.org/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/guid/d0908395-aafa-2b10-8e9b-a906e9741e29The Global BusinessObjects Network is pleased to announce a new Special Interest Group for Data Management, which includes the DI/DS products. We'll be offering a variety of newsletters, webcasts and conference calls, and content at the annual conference. For example, we have an upcoming webcast on New Features in DS 3.x, being presented in April.
For general information about GBN SIGs, please see:
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I'd encourage you to create an account on the GBN site, go to the GBN Data Management SIG page, and click on the "Join SIG" now to get started.
Also, we're conducting a survey for see what content is of interest, and to understand your product usage. Please fill out the survey at:
http://ws.asug.com/ss/wsb.dll/5/GBNDMSIGSurvey.htm
And lastly, we just published our (first) newsletter, which you can read here:
http://www.gogbn.org/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/guid/d0908395-aafa-2b10-8e9b-a906e9741e29 -
8th Oracle Life Sciences User Group Meeting, April 30, 2007, Boston, MA
8th International Oracle Life Sciences User Group Meeting
World Trade Center, Boston, MA, USA
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Oracle Life Science User Group
The Oracle Life Sciences User Group (OLSUG) represents a worldwide association of people who share a vested interest in the successful deployment and use of Oracle products within the life sciences industry. The 8th International OLSUG meeting is designed to accelerate the success of users of Oracle products by providing a forum for sharing useful information and best practices, discovering novel and innovative practices, and exposing issues and limitations concerning Oracle products.
Meeting Format
The meeting will consist of exciting keynote presentations from industry renowned individuals. There will be workshops and discussions that are focused on topics of great interest, for example, the Semantic Web and database analytics. Oracle partners will be describing their latest offerings. In addition, there will be many presentations that have been selected to be of interest to scientists, application developers, architects and DBAs.
Submission Process
To be considered for a presentation, an abstract (max. 600 words) needs to be submitted by January 12, 2007 to OLSUG mailto: [email protected]
Please note, by submitting an abstract, you are granting OLSUG permission to post the abstract and presentation on the OLSUG Web site.
Important Dates
Last date for submission of abstracts: January 12, 2007
Presentation notification: February 1, 2007
8th International OLSUG Meeting: April 30, 2007
Topics of Interest as Related to Life Science
Distributed Data Access: Gateways, External Tables & Generic Connectivity.
Data Integration: Relational, XML & Semantic Web.
Supporting Many Data Types: Text, Images, XML & RDF.
Managing Lots of Data: Partitioning, RAC, ASM, Streams, Data Guard & Grid.
Enabling Secure Collaboration: Collaboration Suite, Portal & Security.
Finding Patterns and Insights: Data Mining, Statistics & Text Mining.
Application Development: Fusion Middleware, JDeveloper & Application Express.
Database Performance: Tuning tips.
Registration
Stay tuned for information about registration.
Conference Program Co-Chairs
Charlie Berger, Oracle, [email protected]
Mark Forster, Syngenta, [email protected]
Carolyn Hamm, Walter Reed Medical Center, [email protected]
Vijay Pillai, Oracle, [email protected]
Kevin Prime, MDL, [email protected]
Susie Stephens, Oracle, [email protected]
Henri Tuthill, Astrazeneca, [email protected]</nowiki>
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Bio-IT
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Basically, the Mac uses a system called Open Directory to manage user accounts. Every Mac comes with its own miniature Open Directory server. If you have a network with MacOS X Server, you can use the server's Open Directory. You can also use Microsoft's Active Directory to perform all the same tasks. The user's logins and passwords would be whatever is on Active Directory. They can change their password on the Mac and it will change the Active Directory password. Active Directory can enforce passwords expirations too.
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Its the first step and I hope that as I gain more insight into this fabulous world, I would be able to delve deeper and most importantly inspire,motivate, and share it with others.
My sincerest thanks goes to my Lecturer AINA and my colleague WILLIAM who is also a DBA 10g OCP, and has also passed the SQL Expert exam.
I am joining this community in the hope of gaining valuable and relevant knowledge to enhance my skill and expertise in the Oracle World.
Lets share the knowledge...
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4. Because I am a scientist.
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And the #1 Stupid Answer is...
1. RTFM !http://www.getsmileyface.com/sm/evil/1138.gif!
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