April 10, 2012 in Santa Clara, California. "Bring your laptop and walk through our hands-on labs for Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux," says Rick Ramsey.
Start Small, Grow Fast www.oracle.com In this OTN article, Edwin Biemond, Ronald van Luttikhuizen, and Demed L'Her present a set of pragmatic best practices for deploying a simple and sound SOA footprint that can grow with business demand.
"Seems a strange mix at first glance," says Capgemini CTO blogger Andy Mulholland, "but actually a common, logical view of this seems to be developing."
This IDC Insight considers a number of key product announcements made by Oracle in January and February 2012 as well as their role in the company's strategy with respect to Big Data and their likely impact on the software markets associated with Big Data technology.
Planning a Big Data architecture is not about understanding just what is different. It’s also about how to integrate what’s new to what you already have – from database-and-BI infrastructure to IT tools, and end user applications.
Developed in conjunction with Shaffer's new company, Middleworks, and Oracle's SOA product team, this advanced workshop is will be jointly offered by Middleworks and Exilor. The first class will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area April 30 to May 4.
"One thing is clear," says solution architect Kyle Hatlestad. "While it may be very fast and easy for a computer to parse and read HDA, it's not so easy for humans."