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Best of 2016 "What's past is prologue," proclaimed a rather well-known 17th century playwright. And that is certainly true of software development and enterprise IT. This edition of the newsletter looks back at the best of 2016, at content that drew the most attention from you, the members of the OTN architect/devloper community. Note: The Oracle Code event series mentioned last month becomes a reality in 2017, with the Oracle Code San Francisco on March 1st, and Oracle Code New York on March 21st. The Call for Papers for the San Francisco event is now open, closing on January 2, 2017. Call for Papers: Submit your proposal. Sign up to be notified when Oracle Code registration opens. Speak up! Your feedback is essential to the success of this publication and of OTN in general. If you have comments or suggestions regarding this newsletter or any of the resources for architects and developers on OTN, please share your thoughts: bob.rhubart@oracle.com. Bob Rhubart, Manager, OTN Architect/Middleware Community | |
| | The User Group Experience Whether you’re an active Oracle user group member, or just pressing your face against the window wondering what’s going on, you’ll want to listen to this April 2016 podcast that explores the user group experience from the unique perspectives of four people whose participation has evolved from that of noobie members to leadership roles within their respective organizations. Listen to the podcast. |
| Developing Essbase Applications Coming in at #2, this March 2016 podcast features Oracle ACE Director Cameron Lackpour, ACEs John Booth and Tim German, and colleagues Martin Neulip and Mike Nader, respectively the editor and contributing authors of Developing Essbase Applications: Hybrid Techniques and Practices (2015, CRC Press). Listen to the podcast. |
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| | Oracle ADF, MAF, and JET: What Framework Is Right for You? The most-watched video for 2016 is this interview with Shay Shmeltzer, director of product management for Oracle mobile and development tools. Published in February, the video features a discussion of Oracle ADF, MAF, and JET, and reveals how Shay responds to people who ask, "What framework should I use?" Watch the video. |
| SOA and Integration On-Prem and in the Cloud The #2 video for 2016, published in March, features Vikas Anand (Senior Director, Product Management, Oracle SOA Suite/Integration Cloud Service) and Ram Menon (Product Manager, Oracle Integration Cloud Service) in a discussion about meeting SOA and integration challenges on-prem and in the cloud. Watch the video. |
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| | Announcing Oracle Mobile Cloud Service v3.1 This release includes Express API, which allows you to design and author APIs in less than 5 minutes without writing any code, Zero footprint Enterprise SSO, and SMS notifications for engaging customers in Apps. Learn more. |
| New OA Framework 12.2.5 Update 8 Now Available This cumulative bundle patch includes all fixes released in previous EBS 12.2.5 bundle patches. It includes fixes for formatting issues with email notifications after 12.2.5 upgrade, and for improper rendering of right-to-left language sessions in Internet Explorer when default browser language is set as Arabic. Learn more. |
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| | Oracle Cloud Days The Oracle Cloud Day series of live events features keynotes from Oracle Cloud executives and guest speakers, followed by individual sessions geared toward developers and IT managers, as well as business managers. Events are scheduled in cities around the globe. Click here for more information. |
| Oracle Code Coming to 20 cities globally, Oracle Code is an event for developers building modern Web, mobile, enterprise and cloud-native applications. These events will focus on the latest software developer technologies, practices and trends, including: Containers, Microservices/APIs, & DevOps; Databases; Open Source Technologies; Development Tools & Low Code Platforms; Machine Learning, Chatbots & AI. Dec 5-7, 2016. Birmingham, UK. Click here for more information. |
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