Oracle Database Management Strategic Directions

1. Best Practices for managing Oracle database servers.
2. Oracle Fusion Middleware products like J2EE, ADF, XML, BPEL, SOA, Web Services, Discoverer...).
3. Oracle Application Servers and Apache.

 
 
Friday, October 19, 2007

Oracle Open World Top Ten Areas to Focus On

Oracle Open World (OOW) is right around the corner. With the size of OOW, its become more important than ever to preregister for events. There is a lot of excitement and energy around all the new and evolving technology around Oracle. Don't forget the IOUG SIG day on Sunday. We hope to see you there.

What are a number of evolving areas to stay up to speed on? We took an internal poll and here are the top areas our teams were interested in on the technology side:
  1. Oracle Database 11g New Features
  2. Oracle SOA Suite
  3. Oracle Fusion Middleware
  4. Hyperion
  5. Oracle Data Vault
  6. Oracle Audit Vault
  7. Oracle ILM
  8. WebCenter and Web 2.0
  9. Oracle technical DBAs and Oracle Apps Administration
  10. Oracle Application Server
It took us a long time to get it down to a top ten. To get us to agree on the order of the top ten would have involved jousting. So this order was picked from a hat.

A constant theme of a number of the articles on this site is the importance to keep expanding your technical skill set. Hope to see you there.

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