Oracle and Fatwire Integration
The Oracle integration plans with Fatwire were presented to the public today in a webcast by Oracle VP of Product Andy MacMillan an Fatwire SVP of Marketing and Product, Loren Weinberg. The Replay is...
View ArticleOracle Fatwire Integration Q&A Redux
During today’s webcast meeting where Oracle and Fatwire Product Management executives outlined integration plans we had a chance to participate in QA. While my questions did not get answered many...
View ArticleBook Review: WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook
I’ve been invited to review the new book by Yannick Ongena entitled WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook and published by Packt. For you Prime members here is the Amazon link. I picked up the...
View ArticleOracle WebCenter Changes Product Names Again
UPDATE: Oracle’s Director of Product Management, Michelle Huff confirmed via Twitter that WebCenter Social Network IS WebCenter Social WAS WebCenter Connect. New look. Same innovative product. Right...
View ArticleOracle Social Network
You can see Larry Ellison’s announcement of the Oracle Social Network on YouTube – [jump to 32:48 for the announcement]. These are the first impressions of Oracle’s newly announced Oracle Social...
View ArticleOracle WebCenter 11g Cookbook Review
I was pleased to have been invited by Packt to review the new Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook By Yannick Ongena. You can see my initial book review here. Now, Oracle Open World 2011...
View ArticleWCM Can Learn From Google+
The editing experience of Google Plus is fantastic. They have achieved a degree of ease and granularity that WCM systems have been struggling and failing to achieve for years. First, at its core,...
View ArticleSocial Strategy Services for Oracle WebCenter
The BloomThink social strategy services for Oracle customers help to bridge the gap between internal collaboration managed by Oracle WebCenter and external engagement manged by 3rd party social...
View ArticleSharePoint Slump
Check out the graph from Indeed trends. Sharepoint job openings / needs are at their lowest point since 2008. There are several ways to interpret the chart. It could mean that: 1) we’ve reached...
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