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22 Apr 2013 SPARC T5-2 Obtains Oracle Internet Directory Benchmark World Record Performance [30434]
944,624 LDAP searches/sec

Oracle's SPARC T5-2 server running Oracle Internet Directory (OID, Oracle's LDAP Directory Server) on Oracle Solaris 11 achieved a record result for LDAP searches/second with 1000 clients: 944,624 LDAP searches/sec averaging latency of 1.05 ms with 1000 clients, demonstrating 2.7x better throughput and 39% better latency over similarly configured OID and SPARC T4 benchmark environment. Oracle Internet Directory achieved near linear scaling on the SPARC T5-2 server with 68,399 LDAP searches/sec with 2 cores to 944,624 LDAP searches/sec with 32 cores and up to 12,453 LDAP modifys/sec with an average latency of 3.9 msec for 50 clients.
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21 Jul 2011 Two Webcasts: Introducing Oracle Entitlements Server 11g [24376]
And Oracle Unified Directory 11g

Oracle Entitlements Server 11g is the industry’s most mature, scalable, standards-based, and hot-pluggable solution to secure applications and data, reduce risk, and address evolving compliance mandates -- exactly the tool to address such modern enterprise security challenges as insider threats, changing regulatory mandates, and fragmented application security. The granular control of authorization and flexibility to change policies enabled by Oracle Entitlements Server 11g provides precisely the level of security current conditions call for. Roger Wigenstam, Director of Product Management, Oracle, and Swapnil Mehta, Director, Global Access Management Practice, SENA Systems, explain why Oracle Entitlements Server sets the new bar for external authorization management. Registration and log in are required for this webcast, originally broadcast on July 14, 2011. Clayton Donley, Senior Director of Engineering at Oracle, discussed Oracle Unified Directory 11g in a webcast on July 21, 2011, explaining why that solution is the leading choice for a directory server from a single vendor that delivers scalability and a complete directory server solution without compromise. Registration and log in are required for this archived webcast as well.
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24 Mar 2011 Choosing the Right Directory Services for Cloud Computing [24033]
Webcast by Mark Wilcox - March 24, 2011 - 10am PST/1pm EST (Check the Archive for Rebroadcasts_

Check the archives for a repeat of the Webcast by Mark Wilcox on Security Inside Out. The original broadcast was on Thursday, march 24, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. PDT. (Registration and log-in are required.) The demands of cloud computing, Wilcox contends, are driving organizations to rethink identity architecture in order to come up with a strong identity foundation able to virtualize identity data from any of several legacy applications. Additional requirements are the ability to use standards-based security protocols such as OpenID, SAML, etc.; and to provide performance and stability to meet modern SLA's. Wilcox recommends Oracle Directory Services Plus, which has a complete suite of products necessary to build an identity foundation for the cloud. Combined with Oracle Identity Federation, the result is a complete solution that includes a virtual directory, directory server and directory integration tools used to synch with Active Directory. In the Webcast Wilcox explores how the complete Oracle solution can help organizations build the identity foundation needed to perform in a cost-effective way.
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02 Mar 2011 Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Administration [23966]
Three-Day Course Introduces Basic Concepts of this Solution

A new three-day course introduces registrants to the Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure software technology and software administration. In addition to learning about installing Oracle VDI Software, students are also introduced to the architectural details of the software, resulting in a foundation to understand the individual features introduced in subsequent modules. Through a combination of instructor-led lectures and hands-on labs, students will learn about the following Oracle VDI components and features:

  • Oracle VM VirtualBox and other desktop providers
  • LDAP and Microsoft Active Directory directory server integration
  • Open Storage platform for the back-end storage of user desktops
  • Sun Ray Software (SRS) and Oracle Secure Global Desktop (SGD) for the access of user desktops
  • Oracle VDI administration and troubleshooting tools
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16 Dec 2010 New Oracle Names for Sun Software [23742]
With Links

Many of the software products produced by Sun Microsystems have been rebranded since the Oracle acquisition. This is a useful table mapping the old names to the new names along with links to the Oracle (or other) home pages for those products.
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