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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by sturat mitchel Article about oracle certifications and oracle exams training for IT professionals. written by Fernando Vargaz Take a look around you and take stock of the economy at home. Sure, the politicians are saying that things will be better in two or three years, but what is the real story. The real story is that it took a full ten years for the depression of the 1930s to end and thats back when oil was cheap and plentiful. Even then, it was WW2 that finally ended it and the country went right back into a recession as soon as the war ended five years later! written by John Mehrmann There are amusing and horrific stories of the trials and tribulations associated with the transfer of technology, and the implementation of new systems and architecture. There are lessons that we can learn from those who have blazed the trails before us, and those who have been burned by the blaze. Get your fingers ready to count the five fundamental considerations for implementing new technology. written by groshan fabiola The constantly developing information technologies that all enterprises and companies are using today allow them to seize each new opportunity written by groshan fabiola There are words and terms that change our lives forever. In November 1963 such a term arose and since then this one term and the concept behind it, database, have improved our way of life significantly written by Stephen Trigg Sales professionals and those just entering the sales job market need to realise just how lucrative the field can be for the right candidate. written by Stephen Trigg “The modern workplace is almost totally dependent on telecommunications companies and professionals.” Whilst this statement is incredibly broad, there is no doubt that the telephone, the Internet, and the ability to remain functioning around the clock are vital to corporate success. written by Stephen Trigg Young professionals just entering the insurance industry in the United Kingdom need to consider a number of things in their daily lives. written by Stephen Trigg The United Kingdom’s economy has moved away from manufacturing and towards service and information. As such, data of all types need to be monitored, created, and archived effectively. written by Stephen Trigg In the United Kingdom, the pharmacy has become an accepted part of a person’s everyday life. Common illnesses tend to be treated by a consultation with a physician and a trip to the pharmacy. written by groshan fabiola Securing the computer network against viruses is becoming increasingly important in these days where almost all business is transacted through the Internet. written by groshan fabiola Having already discussed the relevance of Java Technologies at “Oracle E-Business Suite Customization: New Directions”. Not only for Oracle Company itself, but also for the Oracle E-Business customers, whose investments must be preserved. written by Smita Mathur Database Management Systems is a collection of programs that makes you possible to store, change, and extract information from a database.
There are many different types of Database Management Systems available, ranging from small to huge systems. Small systems are those that run on personal computer and the huge systems are those that run on mainframes.
The some of the examples of database applications are-
• computerized library systems
• flight reservation systems
• automated teller machines
• computerized parts inventory systems
From a Database Management Systems the information can be presented in a range of formats. Report Writer program in most systems enables you to output information in the form of a report. Graphics component in many Systems enables you to output data in the form of charts and graphs.
written by groshan fabiola Some people using Oracle need to know about technologies such as BEA WebLogic Server, WebLogic Portal, WebLogic Integration, WebLogic Workshop, and Liquid Data for WebLogic. written by Jack Doran The Most Comprehensive BI from the Worldwide Leader in Business Analytics
Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) is the most comprehensive portfolio of technology and applications for enabling the insight-driven organization, including leading BI applications, BI platform technology, and data warehousing. written by groshan fabiola Tomcat three covers the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 revisions, while Tomcat 4 covers Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2. Tomcat is the Apache Foundation's reference implementation of the JavaServer written by Abigail Franks There are many ways to get any of the large number of network certifications now available. There's not only software certification like those offered from Oracle, Java, Microsoft, etc. but there's also direct network hardware certifications from strong companies like Cisco and then there's the server administration, hardware repair, security and several sub category type certifications. All are available but the question is if these have any real value in the marketplace. << previous page 1 next page>> |