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Articles for the keywords: Edward Screven
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10 Aug 2010
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Live Oracle Virtualization Online Forum [23387]
Register Now for the August 19 Event
Oracle's Chief Corporate Architect Edward Screven and System Executive Vice President John Fowler will explain how Oracle's virtualization delivers more value than VMware in a live online forum scheduled for Aug. 19. The event will begin at 9 a.m. PST/12 noon EST/16:00 GMT and promises to offer live chat time with Oracle experts for attendees' toughest virtualization questions. Registration is going on now.
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22 Jun 2010
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Oracle and Open Source, Open Standards [23198]
Interview with Chief Corporate Architect Edward Screven
Oracle's Chief Corporate Architect, Edward Screven, elaborated on the company's policies with regard to open source and open standards in an interview with Oracle Magazine writer Rich Schwerin. Topics included MySQL, InnoDB, Java, Oracle Fusion Middleware. Linux, virtualization, and OpenOffice. Screven summed things up in saying, "Focusing on open standards gives customers a way to create an infrastructure where they have a chance to integrate things, where they can avoid creating islands of applications and databases that they cannot integrate unless they take extraordinary, expensive measures."
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14 Apr 2010
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MySQL Cluster 7.1 [23054]
Introduces MySQL Cluster Manager; a New Connector for Java; Real-time Status and Usage Statistics
The recent release of MySQL Cluster 7.1 brings with it a new solution that simplifies and automates the management of the MySQL Cluster database and enables administrators to respond quickly to changing market conditions and stringent service level agreements, Oracle contends. Introduced as MySQL Cluster Manager, this new feature is designed to allow users to easily manage a cluster of many nodes. Its automated management reduces the risk of database downtime resulting from manual configuration errors.
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12 Mar 2010
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Oracle Announces Some of Its Bets [22893]
Emphasis Is Strong on Virtualization Solutions
There have been many questions raised recently about which of Sun's products will have a life after Oracle. Some of these questions are answered in the post "The Oracle VM Product Line Welcomes Sun!" by Adam Hawley, who writes, "We are tremendously excited to combine our portfolios and work side-by-side with our extremely talented Sun brethren to advance the state-of-the art in virtualization."
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