Database Trends and Applications Magazine: Aug/Sept 2015 Issue

DATABASE TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS

The Journal of Information Integration and Management

Volume 29 | Number 4

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015

FEATURES

RESEARCH@DBTA

2          Database Skills: More Important Than Ever in Emerging Digital Enterprises           

            By Joe McKendrick

FEATURE STORY

4          The Oracle Ecosystem Gets Cloudy

            By Joe McKendrick

READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2015 > SPECIAL SECTION

11        Database Trends and Applications Readers’ Choice Awards 2015

Who to See @ Oracle OpenWorld > SPECIAL SECTION

30        What’s Ahead at Oracle OpenWorld 2015         

            By Joyce Wells

31        Don’t Miss IOUG at Oracle OpenWorld 2015     

            By Maria Anderson, President of the IOUG

32        Oracle Applications Users Group Members Connect to Find Answers           

            By Karen Daniel, OAUG Director of Operations and Membership Marketing

33        The QUEST for Answers and Solutions to ERP Challenges      

            By Jon Vaughn, Executive Director, Quest International Users Group

DEPARTMENTS

MULTIVALUE SOLUTIONS

27        Rocket Software and MultiValue Technology Mark Milestones          

            By Adam Shepherd

28        Revelation Provides Policy for Success for Midstate Mutual   

            By Joyce Wells

29        Entrinsik Informer 4.5 Expands SQL Capabilities

29        For Software Search, It’s All in the Family

APPLICATIONS

36        Elevate Your Data Center and Raise Your Competetive Advantage    

            By Richard Jenkins

COLUMNS

39        Next-Gen Data Management > by Gerardo Dada

            Breaking Down Barriers to Application Performance

40        IOUG OBSERVATIONS > by Maria Anderson

            Leadership and IT—Closing the Gap

41        DBA Corner > by Craig S. Mullins

            The Big Unstructured Data Lie

42        Big Data Notes > by Guy Harrison          

            NoSQL Means Yes SQL! With Couchbase’s N1QL

43        SQL Server Drill Down > by Kevin Kline

            The Top 10 Mistakes Made by SQL Server DBAs

44        Database Elaborations > by Todd Schraml        

           With BI Functions, a House Divided is Business as Usual

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