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Administer a fully integrated application management framework across your enterprise using the detailed information contained in this Oracle Press guide. Managing Oracle Fusion Applications first explains key principles and then logically groups utilities into practical, ready-to-use toolboxes. Learn how to build lifecycle models, deliver dynamic business intelligence, optimize performance, mitigate risk, and integrate the latest Web 2.0 and social networking features. Compliance, security, and testing techniques are also covered in this comprehensive resource.
Understand the components and architecture of Oracle Fusion Applications
Plan, develop, and implement an effective application management plan
Resolve reliability issues with Oracle Enterprise Manager
Configure and deploy applications from the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
Adjust run-time parameters using Java Management Extensions and MBeans
Generate and distribute reports using Oracle Business Intelligence 11g
Establish solid user authentication, access control, and data protection policies
Work with Oracle Fusion Governance, Risk, and Compliance Intelligence

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Oracle BI Publisher 11g (formerly XML Publisher) enables the creation, management and delivery of various reports, making it a desirable tool for any company to achieve the best image of your resources. This book offers practical application of BIP functionality for improving your ability to design and deliver quality reports just when they are needed.
“Oracle BI Publisher 11g: A Practical Guide to Enterprise Reporting” is an applicable guide for using Oracle BIP from the perspective of a report developer, helping you to utilize the tool from simple to complex report design. You can take advantage of both the existing functionality of BIP 10g, as well as a special emphasis on the new 11g features.
This guide will take you on a tour of Oracle BI Publisher 11g, beginning with a description of the new 11g functionality. You’ll continue by learning from a range of step-by-step procedures for building Data Models, Layout Templates and report configurations, packed with screenshots to help you along. Finally, you’ll tackle themes like integration with Oracle EBS, Oracle report migration, and report translations.
By the end of “Oracle BI Publisher 11g: A Practical Guide to Enterprise Reporting”, you’ll be equipped with all you need to know to produce complex reports detailing your company’s data.

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MongoDB in Action introduces you to MongoDB and the document-oriented database model. This perfectly paced book provides both the big picture you’ll need as a developer and enough low-level detail to satisfy a system engineer. Numerous examples will help you develop confidence in the crucial area of data modeling. You’ll also love the deep explanations of each feature, including replication, auto-sharding, and deployment

This book is written for developers. No MongoDB or NoSQL experience required.

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