Recent Articles
Posted By: Martin D'Souza
Thu Apr 30th, 2015
A while ago, ODTUG put a heavy emphasis on communities. As a result, six main communities were created: APEX, BI, EPM, Development, DBA, and ADF. Each of these communities has its own community page with a blog aggregator (click on each title for the appropriate page). The blogs contain an amazing
Posted By: Danny Bryant
Tue Dec 23rd, 2014
Now that you are familiar with the benefits of an ODTUG membership, our Communities, and navigating the website, what do you do next? How do you put this to use? Get involved! It doesn’t matter how. ODTUG is here for its members, and it is the members that make ODTUG the group it is today. You’ve ex
Posted By: Opal Alapat
Tue Nov 18th, 2014
Following Adrian and Erica’s previous blog posts was intimidating. They’ve both done such a wonderful job in pointing out important elements of the ODTUG community. What can I offer newbies that is both helpful and new? For this post, I thought I’d take you all on a tour of the ODTUG website! :)
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Posted By: Steven Feuerstein
Mon Oct 13th, 2014
After a 22-year “vacation,” I returned to Oracle Corporation in March 2014 (I ended my first stint as an employee in 1992). I am doing things I never expected to be doing, such as putting together a team of evangelists to help our users fully leverage Oracle Database as an application development pl
Posted By: Erica Harris
Fri Oct 10th, 2014
After Adrian's inspiring blog post about why taking out a full ODTUG membership is a great idea, I'm going to fill you in on one of the key pieces in your toolkit for managing Oracle software.
My Oracle Support, which was introduced in 2008, is Oracle's support portal. You will commonly see it