Recent Articles
Posted By: Eric Helmer
Tue Dec 3rd, 2013
Wikipedia defines a virtual machine as “a simulation of a machine (abstract or real) that is usually different from the target machine (where it is being simulated on).” In essence, it is a fully functioning software version of an operating system/host that acts as its own independent host, sometime
Posted By: Cameron Lackpour
Tue Dec 3rd, 2013
Okay, one of these tricks is definitely not stupid. It’s actually kind of awesome. The other one isn’t stupid either, unless, of course, you do what I did. I know, I know. Why would you want to read about something not terribly bright? Mostly because: a.) it’s amusing to watch an
Posted By: Monty Latiolais
Fri Nov 22nd, 2013
I wanted to know how people first got involved with ODTUG so I sent out an email to some of my fellow ODTUGgers. Due to the sheer volume of responses I'll be posting multiple blogs to share their experience with you. Today's post highlights Gary Crisci, John Jeunnette, Scott Eaton, and Alex Nuijten
Posted By: John Jay King
Wed Nov 20th, 2013
John King, ODTUG Board of Directors member and the ADF/Fusion content chair, gives an update on what's happening behind the scenes for Kscope14.
Posted By: JJ Knight
Mon Nov 18th, 2013
Many Essbase customers regularly extract Essbase outline metadata for a variety of reasons. One common reason companies use outline metadata is for building dimensions in other Essbase databases. In earlier versions of Essbase, there was no good way to extract the outline information to a usable