Re: Ding dong, the wicked witch is dead!

From: Matthias Hoys <anti_at_spam.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 21:00:20 +0100
Message-ID: <4ef4ddab$0$5042$ba620e4c_at_news.skynet.be>


"Fred Pierce" <lists_at_avialantic.com> wrote in message news:vtf9f79co19fk9ffl280t462rfeul1na10_at_4ax.com...
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 07:55:52 +0000 (UTC), Mladen Gogala
> <gogala.mladen_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I just received an email saying the following:
>>
>>Dear My Oracle Support User,
>>
>>Over the coming months, we will upgrade the My Oracle Support user
>>interface (UI) to help provide faster, more streamlined access to support
>>information and services.
>>
>>Built on Oracle's own Application Development Framework (ADF), benefits
>>of the redesigned UI will include:
>>
>> Streamlined, three-step process for initiating new Service Requests
>>(SRs)
>> Single, consistent workflow for both hardware and software incidents
>> Enhanced personalization and filtering within the user interface
>> New accessibility features (enabling screen readers, large fonts,
>>etc.)
>>
>>The Oracle ADF-based UI will replace the current HTML and Flash versions.
>>All HTML users will migrate to the new interface in late January 2012;
>>Flash users will transition approximately 90 days later. Please continue
>>to use the URL you normally input when signing into My Oracle Support;
>>the existing website addresses will automatically redirect you to the new
>>interface.
>>
>>Visit the "My Oracle Support Next-Generation User Interface" Web page for
>>additional information on the planned timeline, technical requirements,
>>available training, and other important details. Note: IE6 users must
>>upgrade to IE7 or higher.
>>
>>We appreciate your continued feedback and insights regarding My Oracle
>>Support.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>Oracle Support
>>
>>
>>The flash monstrosity will finally die! Ding dong, the witch is dead...
>
> Where's the "Like" button?
>

+1 Received on Fri Dec 23 2011 - 14:00:20 CST

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