Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO I was pleased when invited by the Northern California Oracle Users Group (NoCOUG) to write an article addressing some of the
Pam Fulmer, Partner, Fulmer Ware LLP This is a guest blog post written by Pam Fulmer, a partner at Fulmer Ware LLP based in San Francisco.
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO With Oracle’s end of fiscal year rapidly approaching, many organizations are finding themselves mired in an audit. If you are one
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO It has been our privilege over the past few months to work with the great people at Skytap. Skytap is a
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), CTO and Chief Evangelist Oracle introduced its Licensing Oracle Software in the Cloud Computing Environment policy document in 2010. The most recent
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), CTO and Chief Evangelist Layman means I’m not an attorney. Anyone who saw my quote in Nick Budnick’s excellent Portland Tribune piece
by Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect House of Brick Technologies routinely deals with our customers’ opportunities regarding Oracle licensing. Occasionally, a little known licensing metric called
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect A frequent question that we receive from customers is “do I have to license the DR site?” As with
Shawn Meyers (@1dizzygoose), Principal Architect On March 10, 2016 Microsoft held a #DataDriven event touting all the really cool and neat features of SQL Server
Jonas Mason, Senior Consultant In part 1, I introduced a story that illustrates the impact of internal dynamics on Oracle performance and licensing costs. I
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