Oracle Magazine - September/October 2012



This issue includes the mix of news, community, customer-focus, and technology stories you've come to expect in Oracle Magazine. This issue's cover story is about identity management, the cloud, mobile computing—and you.

Here are some highlights from the September/October 2012 issue:

Security on the Move:

As corporate computing services become more diverse and the underlying IT infrastructure gets more complex, authorizing users for enterprise information systems becomes progressively more challenging. How do you handle identity administration, authentication, trust management, access control, directory services, and governance for a roving workforce that expects a consistent experience? Find out how organizations are using Oracle Identity Management solutions to secure operations in the cloud and on the go.

Engineered for Innovation:

Oracle OpenWorld, JavaOne, MySQL Connect, and several other events are set for San Francisco, September 30–October 5. No matter what your role in the Oracle ecosystem—from Oracle database developer or Java programmer to Oracle partner or Oracle Applications user—there is something just for you in this diverse mix of keynotes, sessions, educational opportunities, demos, and networking events.

Complete Cloud:

Oracle's cloud strategy is the broadest in the industry, and Oracle Cloud is the heart of that strategy. Learn how Oracle Cloud delivers a complete, modern, and flexible enterprise cloud that provides subscription-based access to best-of-breed, integrated, and standards-based application, platform, and social services-all completely hosted, managed, and supported by Oracle.

Interview: New Questions, Fast Answers:

Oracle Endeca Information Discovery enables easy exploration of diverse and changing data.

Oracle ADF: Consume Early, Consume Often:

Service-enable Oracle ADF Business Components application modules for consumption by SOA and Web services clients.

Ask Tom: On Clustering Factor and Validating Keys:

Our technologist explains different statistics and very foreign keys.

New in this issue: Time Capsule:

Check out these flashbacks on pop culture, industry, Oracle, and Oracle Magazine.

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