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September 22, 2012

Packt Publishing reaches 1000 IT titles and celebrates with an open invitation

    Birmingham-based IT publisher Packt Publishing is about to publish its 1000th title. Packt books are renowned among developers for being uniquely practical and focused. Packt books cover highly specific tools and technologies which IT professionals might not expect to see a high quality book on.   Packt would like you to join them in … Continue reading »
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Published on September 22, 2012 13:17

September 21, 2012

August 15, 2012

Celebrating 66th Independence Day

Happy Independence Day Wishing 66th Independence Day to all Indians. A moment of celebration and pride, a moment to achieve high and a moment to wish long live independence from all darks and greys.. Jai Hind Filed under: Oracle
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Published on August 15, 2012 00:28

August 13, 2012

NoSQL !! Not Only SQL

  It was not before I heard of murmurs of Big data in the database glossaries that I heard of NoSQL databases. Almost all the Web 2.0 companies and big guns in the industry are diverting their radar on RDBMS alternatives. NoSQL is an unplanned product of all such researches and explorations. Started for something, … Continue reading »
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Published on August 13, 2012 11:07

August 6, 2012

Oracle Engineered Systems: Hardware and Software Engineered to Work Together

Oracle Engineered Systems are highly efficient integrated systems which combine hardware and software to provide a complete enterprise solution to the customers or partners. The focus of the Oracle Engineered Systems is to give extreme performance, high scalability and maximum availability by reducing infrastructure complexity and setup cost. The pre assembled innovative systems have greatly … Continue reading »
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Published on August 06, 2012 11:20

June 19, 2012

Recent Articles at Exforsys (XML Storage and 11g Analytic Enhancements)

Hope you all are liking the book and my wish that it reaches my readers. I am satisfied with the good response of the readers. The fact that the book features into Oracle magazine (July-August 2012) issue and Oracle ACE newsletter has already overwhelmed me with joy and excitement. Once again, thanks to Exforsys for … Continue reading »
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Published on June 19, 2012 13:36

June 12, 2012

Oracle Community: Partner News & Book Beat [Oracle Magazine July/August 2012 issue]

After ACE newsletter, the book makes into Oracle Magazine Book Beat section…great feeling and satisfaction that it reaches its readers… Community: Partner News & Book Beat. Filed under: Oracle
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Published on June 12, 2012 00:04

June 2, 2012

Win a Free Copy of Packt’s Oracle book

Gladly I would like to announce that Packt publishing has arranged a GiveAway contest for “Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide” especially and exclusively for the readers. It’s easy to participate and walk away with your copy. All you need to do is just comment below the post and win a free copy of Oracle … Continue reading »
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Published on June 02, 2012 04:35

May 17, 2012

An article suggestion from PacktPub.com

Dear All All Packt publishers have extracted a chapter of my book as an article. PL/SQL: Using Collections The Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide helps you master advanced PL/SQL concepts. Besides the clear and precise explanation on advanced topics, it also contains example code and demonstrations, which gives a sense of application and usage … Continue reading »
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Published on May 17, 2012 05:23

May 7, 2012

PL/SQL # Tip: Locally declared subprograms in PL/SQL

Hi all, From long time, I am planning to start a blog section on PL/SQL programming tips. I have observed that as we grow more in technology, we skip some of the key features of language. When discovered later, the same tip appears to be an important bottleneck in programming. Here, we go with the … Continue reading »
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Published on May 07, 2012 08:38