Five Minute Briefing - Oracle
April 4, 2018
Published in conjunction with the Quest Oracle Community (Quest), this bi-weekly publication contains news, market research, and insight for the Oracle ecosystem, as well as Quest news and information. Subscribers also receive Quest ResearchWire, a bi-monthly research report for the Oracle community.
News Flashes
DevOps Brings the IT Workplace into Greater-Than-Ever Alignment
OneLogin has announced a new product that allows companies to manage access for on-premises and cloud-based applications with a single identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) solution.
Think About It
An astounding array of new technologies and approaches have emerged on the database scene over the past few years that promise to turn the next 12 months into a time of unprecedented transformation for the database landscape. There are new developments, along with reinforcement of tried-and-true technologies, some of which may help make the jobs of data managers just a bit easier.
Quest IOUG Database & Technology Community News
The Oracle database is constantly evolving. The release 12.1 of the database brought the container database architecture, the biggest change in the architecture of the Oracle database since Oracle 6.
IOUG offers webcasts on a range of topics including big data, security, cloud, and many more.
Now is the time to register for the Large Tape User Group's (LTUG) Annual Spring conference! You do not want to miss this event, coming up on April 30- May 3 in Broomfield, Colorado.
Oracle provides informational resources, including educational events, webcasts, and white papers.
In just two and a half weeks we'll be Las Vegas-bound for COLLABORATE 18! Will you be there? There's still time to register!
In the next five months, SmartDog Services will publish webinars, white papers, blogs, and sponsor customer roundtables webinar series, designed to help our Oracle EBS customers fully understand the changes that have impacted eBusiness Suite the past few years, and to help them get more value from the software that they already own.