Top Oracle-Related Stories for the Week of September 29th, 1997
- At Open World in Los Angeles last week, Oracle announced its own DBA
certification program: the Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Program.
Visit http://www.oraworld.com/dbaexam.htm to find out more about this
program.
- Java was Oracle’s main focus last week at Open World in Los Angeles.
Following are the important highlights from the show (visit
http://www.oraworld.com/news.htm for the full stories):
- New Java features planned for Oracle8 version 8.1.
- Two new components for Enterprise Manager previewed.
- Oracle provides details on several new Oracle Applications
products and initiatives, including Oracle Applications Release 11.
- Oracle announces the availability of Oracle Sales Analyzer and
Financial Analyzer for Sun Solaris.
- Fujitsu is developing a Cobol cartridge that Oracle plans to
include with its Web Application Server. The Fujitsu Cobol Cartridge
will include a set of standard Cobol APIs that enable Oracle Web
Application Server functions to be invoked directly from within Cobol
programs.
- Oracle to offer Java development tool built with Borland’s
JBuilder.
- Oracle Interoffice 4.1 to ship in November.
- Open Gateway Suite Enables Access to Sybase and Microsoft Data
from any NT Machine
- Oracle’s Fail Safe offers availability and failover protection
for Windows NT clusters.
- Personal Oracle Lite 3.0 supports Java-based stored procedures
and triggers, Java objects, and Java access to the database.
Surprisingly, Oracle Lite supports stored procedures and triggers
written in Java only--there is no support for PL/SQL.
- To view what’s new, visit http://www.oraworld.com/newstuff.htm.
Interested in Oracle7 or Oracle8 training? You can take a free test
drive of three training modules for Oracle Server at
http://www.oraworld.com/train.htm.
Received on Thu Oct 02 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT