Jonas Mason, Senior Consultant In my last blog, Diagnostic and Tuning Pack Features: SQL Tuning Sets, I covered why an organization might be a candidate
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It looks like we aren’t the only ones who are disappointed and frustrated with Oracle’s practices these days. We encourage you to check out a
by Chris Vacanti, Senior Consultant The worst disaster recovery solution is the one you think works. For most of us in the IT industry, disaster
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Jim Hannan (@HoBHannan), Principal Architect I first started working with Oracle as Unix/Network administrator. Our DBA left for another job and I inherited the database
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