Editors' Choice Awards 2007 Honoring Technology
Leadership and
Innovation By David A. Kelly From building and managing enterprise technologies to simplifying architectures and improving return on investment, IT professionals demonstrate tremendous vision and commitment. The editors of Oracle Magazine are pleased to announce the recipients of the sixth annual Editors' Choice Awards and recognize the achievement and innovation of these outstanding technologists.
Perform with SOA By David Baum Flexibility, integration, and quality of service are critical for all organizations. See how Oracle service-oriented architecture solutions work with your legacy systems, partners, and next-generation applications to deliver unparalleled service.
Experience Innovation Don't miss Oracle OpenWorld, November 11–15, 2007. Find out what's on the agenda.
Controlling the
Content Evolution By Alan Joch As the volume of digital content continues to grow, controlling that content requires going beyond storage and making it part of your business processes. Read how Oracle Universal Content Management helps companies put their content to work.
COMMUNITY Partner News 170 Systems, EMC, HP, TUSC, Unisys, DataMirror, GIP, Tele Atlas, Application Security, Carrier Call, EqualLogic, GridApp Systems,
IT Convergence, NAVTEQ, The Pythian Group plus Book Beat
Embedded Oracle Oracle products powers tracking devices and identification systems.
Peer-to-Peer Atul Kumar, Srinivas Polsani, Nathalie Roman
ORACLE DEVELOPER FRAMEWORKS Enhanced Calculation and Validation By Steve Muench Do even more in Oracle Application Development Framework 11gwithout code.
PL/SQL PRACTICES On Continuing and Executing By Steven Feuerstein Best practices for PL/SQL in Oracle Database 11g and multilevel, string-indexed collections
BPEL Testing BPEL in the Real World By Lonneke Dikmans Use the Oracle BPEL Test Framework to improve the quality of your BPEL processes.
COMMENT IN THE FIELD A Place for Everything By Ari Kaplan Oracle's free ILM Assistant helps enterprises implement cost savings.
ALL SECURE The Future Is Now By Mary Ann Davidson More security automation means less finger lifting.
ANALYST'S CORNER Design for People, Build for Change By David Baum Forrester Research's John R. Rymer discusses how SOA and Web 2.0 deliver greater flexibility.
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