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Oracle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1114

Oracle

An alphabetical reference of Oracle commands, functions, syntax, key words, concepts and products. The book includes a review of critical database concepts and an overview of SQL, as well as insider's tips and techniques for developing Oracle products.

Oracle Essbase & Oracle OLAP
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Oracle Essbase & Oracle OLAP

The only book to cover and compare Oracle's online analytic processing productsWith the acquisition of Hyperion Systems in 2007, Oracle finds itself owning the two most capable OLAP products on the market--Essbase and the OLAP Option to the Oracle Database. Written by the most knowledgeable experts on both Essbase and Oracle OLAP, this Oracle Press guide explains how these products are similar and how they differ. Oracle Essbase & Oracle OLAP will help you architect the Oracle OLAP product that is most appropriate for your application, and build, tune, and maintain OLAP solutions.

Oracle Database 10G: A Beginner'S Guide
  • Language: en

Oracle Database 10G: A Beginner'S Guide

This book is the gateway to Oracle coverage and will provide the reader with a solid foundation, needed to embark on an Oracle DBA career. While focusing on the latest database, this book will cover the basics and ensure a level starting point for beginning professionals. To better meet the market needs of today, we will be completely reengineering the contents.

Managing Oracle Fusion Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Managing Oracle Fusion Applications

Master Oracle Fusion Applications Administer a fully integrated application management framework across your enterprise using the detailed information contained in this Oracle Press guide. Managing Oracle Fusion Applications first explains key principles and then logically groups utilities into practical, ready-to-use toolboxes. Learn how to build lifecycle models, deliver dynamic business intelligence, optimize performance, mitigate risk, and integrate the latest Web 2.0 and social networking features. Compliance, security, and testing techniques are also covered in this comprehensive resource. Understand the components and architecture of Oracle Fusion Applications Plan, develop, and implement an effective application management plan Resolve reliability issues with Oracle Enterprise Manager Configure and deploy applications from the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Adjust run-time parameters using Java Management Extensions and MBeans Generate and distribute reports using Oracle Business Intelligence 11g Establish solid user authentication, access control, and data protection policies Work with Oracle Fusion Governance, Risk, and Compliance Intelligence

Introduction to Oracle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Introduction to Oracle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Oracle Essentials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Oracle Essentials

Written by Oracle insiders, this indispensable guide distills an enormous amount of information about the Oracle Database into one compact volume. Ideal for novice and experienced DBAs, developers, managers, and users, Oracle Essentials walks you through technologies and features in Oracle’s product line, including its architecture, data structures, networking, concurrency, and tuning. Complete with illustrations and helpful hints, this fifth edition provides a valuable one-stop overview of Oracle Database 12c, including an introduction to Oracle and cloud computing. Oracle Essentials provides the conceptual background you need to understand how Oracle truly works. Topics include: A comple...

Oracle Database 12c The Complete Reference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1474

Oracle Database 12c The Complete Reference

"Maintain a scalable, highly available enterprise platform and reduce complexity by leveraging the powerful new tools and cloud enhancements of Oracle Database 12c. This authoritative Oracle Press guide offers complete coverage of installation, configuration, tuning, and administration. Find out how to build and populate Oracle databases, perform effective queries, design applications, and secure your enterprise data. Oracle Database 12c: The Complete Reference also contains a comprehensive appendix covering commands, keywords, features, and functions"--

Oracle Database 11g A Beginner's Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Oracle Database 11g A Beginner's Guide

Get a Solid Foundation in Oracle Database Technology Master Oracle Database 11g fundamentals quickly and easily. Using self-paced tutorials, this book covers core database essentials, the role of the administrator, high availability, and large database features. Oracle Database 11g: A Beginner's Guide walks you, step by step, through database setup, administration, programming, backup, and recovery. In-depth introductions to SQL and PL/SQL are included. Designed for easy learning, this exclusive Oracle Press guide offers: Core Concepts--Oracle Database 11g topics presented in logically organized chapters Critical Skills--Lists of specific skills covered in each chapter Projects--Practical exercises that show how to apply the critical skills learned in each chapter Progress Checks--Quick self-assessment sections to check your progress Notes--Extra information related to the topic being covered Mastery Checks--Chapter-ending quizzes to test your knowledge

Oracle Developer's Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 794

Oracle Developer's Guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Oracle 8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 806

Oracle 8

This bestselling beginner's guide has been completely revised to cover the new features of Oracle8, including the new object environment and object-oriented programming concepts, data warehousing, and network computing architecture. Since Oracle has made NT its primary development platform for the future, this edition will have more of an NT "flavor" than its UNIX-based predecessor.