Showing posts with label Oracle Database. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oracle Database. Show all posts

Monday, April 05, 2010

Is oracle financials certification worth the time and money it consumes?

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I am an Accounts Receivable professional with 5+ years of experience. I wish to pursue the Oracle Financial (Receivables) certification. Should I opt for 11i version or the R12 version? I heard some people say that R12 has limited job opportunities.Finally please advise whether the certification is worth the time and money it consumes?
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

About SCM Technofunctional Consultant

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Oracle SCM included the following core modules Order Management, Inventory, Procurement and Order Fulfillment.
However, now scope of SCM modules increasing to include many more modules

Advanced Procurement
Asset Life-cycle Management
Global Trade Management
Logistics & Transportation Management
Manufacturing Order Fulfillment
Oracle Service Optimization Suite
Product Life-cycle Management
Value Chain Planning

Functional Role : Requirement Gathering, Coordinate with stake holder, business users, Gap / Fit, business analysis, recommend process re-engineering, translate business problems into IT solutions, develop prototypes, obtain client's approval, design solution, document, lead, guide developers to develop or customize application, ensure application functionality that meet client's expectations - are some of the core responsibilities.
This requires strong communication, interpersonal, tact and time management skills too.

Technical Role : Work closely with functional consultant, migrate data from legacy to oracle application, PL/SQL, XML, etc, etc. Coding, customization of forms, reports, enhance the application, integrate with other sub-modules, write API's, fine tune application, initial testing, support, maintain, troubleshoot application - bottom line ensure application functionality meet client's expectations.
Therefore, essentially an Oracle techno-functional consultant requires combination of above functional and technical skills.
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Backup Oracle

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Trying to export oracle 11g database from oracle 92 client, but nothing happen :(


Export: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Dec 15 11:28:13 2009

Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.


Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Produc
tion
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Export done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set


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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Available Now

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New Generation of Innovation Database Delivers Superior Quality of Service with Lower Cost.

Facts News

* Oracle ® Database 11g Release 2 has been available and can be downloaded today from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN).
* The latest generation of database # 1 in the world was created with the existing innovations in Oracle Database 11g to help organizations deliver better information throughout the enterprise, with a high level of service and lower costs.

Reduce Costs Better 5x Server with integration into the Grid

* With this release, Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) delivers plug and play grid and a new server pooling capabilities which allow organizations to reduce their server costs with streamlined provision and regulation of the consolidated database grid.
* Oracle RAC Node One, the new database option, which is available today. One Oracle RAC Node is a solution that enables customers to easily consolidate them into a database environment with the availability of grid provided by Oracle Real Application Clusters.

Reduce Storage Costs

* The combination of Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Advanced Compression and Partitioning support the reduction of storage costs by compressing data as much as 2-4x and simplify the use of low-cost storage.
* In this release, Oracle Automatic Storage Management has been extended to support general purpose cluster file system and help customers reduce the cost of storage settings.

Eliminate Redundancy

* Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Automatic Storage Management, Oracle Real Application Clusters. Active Data Guard enables storage and server resources are used for fault tolerance and run production workload, maintaining servers and storage from idle to wait for the detection of errors.
* In this release, Edition-based Redefinition been introduced to enable the customer database applications can be upgraded online. This eliminates the need for a separate upgrade.

Improve Performance for Data Warehouses

* Oracle Database 11g Release 2, combined with Oracle Database Machine, can deliver the performance 10 times faster.
* Release can deliver better performance with the ability to transparently carry out work against the data already stored in memory across servers on the grid.

Improving DBA Productivity 2x

* The ability automated settings that can help to double the productivity of database administrators from the old version of Oracle Database, and reduce the time required to upgrade from previous versions.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Oracle Fusion Application

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Oracle annouced that it is releasing Oracle Fusion Application in 2010 which will use Fusion middleware as the integration platform.

Oracle Fusion Application is one more ERP software just like SAP or Oracle JD Edwards with a superior architecture (that what Oracle claims). So in a nutshell I see a very bright future for Fusion middleware technology. Though as Bikram said it is a completely different track than Oracle DB. I think I read somewhere that a lot of Fortune 500 companies have already started using fusion middleware.
Being a Oracle JD Edwards guru already started learning fusion middleware which will be the next generation platform. Oracle has released latest version of their ERP JD Edwards 9.0 which is fusion middleware enabled.

This will allow JD Edwards ERP to be integrated easily with other ERP, CRM, SCM, leagacy softwares.

Fusion middleware is based on SOA standards like XML, WSDL etc which seems to be the direction the software industry is moving. So of course it has a great future just like Oracle Database.
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