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Articles for the keywords: OEM
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18 Mar 2010
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Released [22952]
A Platform for Making Use of Physical and Virtual Sun Environments
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is the newest addition in the Oracle Enterprise Manager family. It is used to manage both physical and virtual systems, and manages across the entire system lifecycle from discovery to provisioning, updating, monitoring and management.
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15 Mar 2010
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Oracle Management Connector for Ops Center [22917]
An Event Forwarding Solution From Ops Center to Oracle Enteprise Manager
The Oracle Management Connector for Ops Center enables users to view event information in the Oracle Enterprise Manager console. With the Connector, Ops Center notifications are displayed as Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control alerts. Benefits of such an integration for system administrators include faster resolution times, more immediate root cause analysis, and faster communication flow between IT departments.
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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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14 Jan 2010
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Sun GlassFish Message Queue 4.4u1 [22689]
Features JMS Bridge, STOMP Protocol Support for Non-Java Clients
The release late last year of the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 brings with it the end of service life (EOSL) of the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Prelude. Get details on the announcement along with information on the Sun GlassFish Message Queue 4.4u1 and more on Enterprise Server v3.
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17 Dec 2009
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"Guide to MySQL Embedded Server for Microsoft Windows" [22499]
White Paper Outlines Reasons MySQL on Windows is Preferred
Seventy-two percent of MySQL ISV / OEM customers responding to a 2009 survey use Windows for development and 59% use Windows as their application's deployment platform. With these statistics in mind, a guide has been written pointing out the reasons MySQL on Windows is more popular than Microsoft databases along with tips and links to various resources on how to develop and optimize MySQL applications on Windows.
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