Monthly Archives: May 2018

What happened to AppsDBA?

Since joining Oracle the appsdba.com website went on hiatus, and now it has been forwarded here to AndyRivenes.com. The still relevant information will be made available along with new blogging and tweeting at @AndyRivenes. The code has also been resurrected … Continue reading

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DOAG and GLOC Are Almost Here!

It’s hard to believe that it’s already May, and that means that the DOAG and GLOC conferences are just around the corner. I will be presenting Database In-Memory By Example at DOAG on Tuesday, May 15 and then Database In-Memory … Continue reading

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Oracle Logging Framework (OLF)

The Oracle Logging Framework (OLF) is an Oracle PL/SQL based logging and debugging utility that supports “levels” similar to Log4J. The key feature of the OLF is the ability to dynamically set a logging level based on almost any combination … Continue reading

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New Database In-Memory Features in Oracle Database 18c

Oracle Database 18c is now available and you can find more details in this blog post by Dom Giles. Of course, with Oracle Database 18c comes new features for Oracle Database In-Memory as well. In Oracle Database 12c Release 2 … Continue reading

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