Your Infrastructure Wishlist: Simplicity. Speed. Agility. How do you get all thr…

Jul 28, 2012 | No Comments

Your Infrastructure Wishlist: Simplicity. Speed. Agility. How do you get all three? Watch our webcast series, featuring EMC and Cisco, and find out http://pub.vitrue.com/pIAx

Interesting blog notes

Jul 28, 2012 | No Comments

Just a pointer to two blog posts that I find worth mentioning:1. Christo Kutrovsky from Pythian writes about some quirks he found regarding Parallel Distribution of aggregation and analytic functions. In particular the lower part of the post (which is …

Team Oracle pilot Sean D. Tucker flies all over the world. In this photo, he's f…

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Team Oracle pilot Sean D. Tucker flies all over the world. In this photo, he's flying above the city of___________. Bonus: Can you name the iconic skyscraper in the center of the photo? http://pub.vitrue.com/Ju39

Fedora 17, Xfce and Cairo-Doc…

Jul 28, 2012 | No Comments

Followers of the blog will know I’ve been using Fedora as my main desktop/server OS for quite some time. I tend to use the default settings as much as possible, so that meant I switched to GNOME3 (when graphics cards allowed) and was generally not to…

Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT: first draft published from WCAG2ICT Task Force – for public review

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Last December the U.S. Access Board published the second Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for refreshing the Section 508 Accessibility Standards which describe the accessibility support that should be in Information and Communication Technologie…

Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT: first draft published from WCAG2ICT Task Force – for public review

Jul 28, 2012 | No Comments

Last December the U.S. Access Board published the second Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for refreshing the Section 508 Accessibility Standards which describe the accessibility support that should be in Information and Communication Technologie…

One stop for all your Oracle Tracing (Part-I)

Jul 28, 2012 | No Comments

Some of  the complex issues that we face in our day-day operations can be resolved by tracing with or without Oracle support.  It depends on how much you want to grind yourself as understanding some of the trace files are not for faint hearts.  I al…