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Oracle
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Oracle software supports not only structured alphanumeric data
placed in traditional database tables and rows, but also
unstructured text, images, audio, and video. It is used to manage
everything - from personal information, to corporate data centers,
to giant multimedia libraries that serve up information on
demand.
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Interview with Tom Kyte
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WDVL interviews Tom Kyte, author of Expert One-on-One:
Oracle
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Expert One-on-One: Oracle: Part 4
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This fourth and final installment looks at making the database
run faster and the DBA-developer relationship. This manuscript is
Chapter 1 "Developing Successful Oracle Applications" from
the Wrox Press book Expert One on One: Oracle.
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Expert One-on-One: Oracle: Part 3
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This third installment looks at database independence, the impact
of standards, features and functions, and solving problems
simply. This manuscript is Chapter 1 "Developing Successful
Oracle Applications" from the Wrox Press book Expert
One on One: Oracle.
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Expert One-on-One: Oracle: Part 2
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This manuscript is Chapter 1 "Developing Successful Oracle
Applications" from the Wrox Press book Expert One on
One: Oracle. The second installment covers understanding
Oracle architecture, using bind variables, understanding
concurrency control, and multi-versioning.
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Expert One-on-One: Oracle: Part 1
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This manuscript is Chapter 1 "Developing Successful Oracle
Applications" from the Wrox Press book Expert One on
One: Oracle. This first part covers developing successful
Oracle applications and the Black Box approach.
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