Getting Started with Exadata Database Service on Oracle Database@Google Cloud

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Text Size 100%: - + Oracle Database@Google Cloud is the most recent addition to Oracle’s multicloud portfolio, enabling applications running in Google Cloud regions to use Oracle Exadata Database Service and Oracle Autonomous Database as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) resources collocated in the same regions. Google Cloud applications and services…

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Global Industry Analyst Views on the General Availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud

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Text Size 100%: - + Oracle and Google today announced the general availability of Oracle Database@Google Cloud, enabling organizations to use Oracle Database services from OCI in Google Cloud and combine them with Google Cloud services to innovate with AI, migrate mission-critical workloads to Google Cloud, and simplify multicloud operations.…

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Graylog Academy: Free On-Demand Training Available

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Free Online Graylog Analyst Training   Efficient log management and analysis are crucial for maintaining robust IT infrastructures. To empower IT professionals and enthusiasts with the skills needed to harness the power of log data. Sign up at the Graylog Academy and take our Free Online Graylog Analyst Training!   …

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Incident management that actually makes sense: SLOs, error budgets, and blameless reviews

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Incident response is about more than just putting out fires. Yes, there are definitely those all-hands-on-deck moments when an incident arises. But you also need a structure in place ahead of time to provide the right information to the right people when they need it — while still avoiding alert…

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Developer Q&A: John Kostak of Web Dev USA

John Kostak has been building websites for longer than most social media networks have even been around. So splashy features don’t interest him much—he’s far more into performance, reliability, and compatibility. Which is why he and his company, Web Development USA, have been using WordPress.com from the start.  In this…

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The Drop Times: Vincenzo Gambino: A Drupal Architect from Palermo

In an exclusive interview with The DropTimes, Vincenzo Gambino, a Drupal Architect and Senior React Developer, shares his journey from Palermo to London, exploring how Drupal shaped his career. From working on high-traffic projects for Cambridge University to co-authoring "Jumpstart Jamstack Development", Vincenzo discusses Drupal's evolution, its role in headless…

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Wim Leers: XB week 14: early christmas tree

How does cta1href sound to you? Gibberish, right? :D Jesse “jessebaker” Baker pointed out that Experience Builder (XB) in its current state was subjecting its users to such nonsense! Fortunately, thanks to every Single Directory Component (SDC) specifying a title for each prop, we were able to automatically generate the much…

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