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Welcome, Oracle really wants to hear from you!
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We sent this to you because you either; responded to a previous survey or forum post where we asked if you would participate in future studies, or are currently involved with downloading patches from My Oracle Support.
Friends, here are a few more comments that I received on my upcoming book on Grid Control:
I read the briefing on OTN hope I buy the book and will see how it can help.
Between Grid, cloud and RAC the concept is still a bit cloudy.Congratulation for this achievement & Thanks for telling. I will wait for
this to be available in market.Porus, Its great to know that finally some one wrote a very valuable book
for all of us. But I would strongly recommend if you could add additionally
Last October at OpenWorld we demonstrated something we called the "Ops Center to Enterprise Manager Bridge". It got people really excited. It enabled customers who are using both EM and OC to link the products together. If you have EM and OC in your shop already, check this out and let us know what you think....and keep watching this space...
Last October at OpenWorld we demonstrated something we called the "Ops Center to Enterprise Manager Bridge". It got people really excited. It enabled customers who are using both EM and OC to link the products together. If you have EM and OC in your shop already, check this out and let us know what you think....and keep watching this space...
DataCenter Automation and Configuration Management
Moving the database
A Grid Control repository database, like any other database of an enterprise class piece of software, can over time 'out-grow' its original setup. And when that happens, there are only 2 choices: Only upgrade the hardware to make the box 'bigger', or move the database can potentially to another server.
Friends, I have received lots of interest in my new upcoming book (http://www.rampant-books.com/book_1001_advanced_techniques_oem_grid_control.htm), thanks for that.
Here are some of your comments, thanks a lot guys. The book is to be published this Fall 2010.
That is a fantastic news Porus. I will definitely read this book. Do let me
know once it is out in the market. All the very best to your book.
Oracle announced this morning that it is acquiring AmberPoint, the leading vendor of SOA management solution. AmberPoint is widely recognized as the Cadillac in the SOA management space, especially with its ability to enforce policies that help improve application performance and security, and to diagnose transactions not only within a composite application, but also across different applications. AmberPoint, along with Sun Ops Center, will add to Oracle's capabilities in delivering application-to-disk management to customers.