Top Blogs About Oracle You Should Be Reading

1 Steven Chan’s Blog via Oracle Blogs

https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenchan/ If you are an: Oracle Applications User (Novice to Advanced), Oracle Developer, Oracle Apps DBA Steven Chan has been with Oracle for 15 years and is a staple in the blogging world when it comes to Oracle Apps Tech. His blog on blogs.oracle.com has become the best place to find information about Oracle’s EBS upgrade to R12. His thought leadership extends from the blog to his presentations at Oracle OpenWorld and across the country.  Google anything about Oracle Apps and his blog will probably be included in the first page results. Read his speaker bio for his presentations at OOW12: “Steven has been with Oracle since 1998. Prior to joining Oracle, he held positions with IBM, Deloitte & Touche Consulting, and other software companies. Steven has over two decades of IT industry experience and holds an MBA and a B.Sc. Steven holds an Oracle ACE designation. He is a three-time recipient of the Oracle Applications User Group‘Ambassador of the Year’ Award (2007, 2009, 2010), and received the Oracle Applications User Group Lifetime Service Award in 2011.”

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2 OracleVoice on Forbes.com

http://www.forbes.com/sites/oracle/ If you are an: Oracle User (Novice to Advanced), Oracle Competitor, Oracle Marketer, Oracle Vendor, IT Executive… really anyone interested in the happenings of IT. Forbes has created a place for marketers to connect with the Forbes audiences for many large businesses and industry topics called Forbes BrandVoice. OracleVoice includes topics directly related to Oracle’s products and offers, but also includes topics that directly or indirectly affect an Oracle user, vendor or investor. Though the blog is self-proclaimed as a blog geared toward “marketers,” this blog acts as a great news source for all things Oracle and the impact outside elements within the industry have on the Oracle community.

3 The Tom Kyte Blog

http://tkyte.blogspot.com/ If you are an: Oracle Database User (Intermediate to Advanced), Oracle DBA, Oracle Developer Tom Kyte is a Vice President at Oracle Corporation and has been working with Oracle Database since 1987. Apart from his blog, he is the name-same behind the asktom.oracle.com website for Oracle, in which he answers questions from Oracle Developers and DBAs. For someone who also manages the highly frequented asktom, which is always filled with great questions, Tom’s personal blog stays up to date and contains great content as well. He takes blogging one step further with many instructional posts and great information to assist in improving folks’ Oracle experience. Tom is also an Oracle ACE, a featured speaker at conferences such as KScope, Collaborate and OOW and is well respected in the Oracle community.

4 The Oracle Instructor by Uwe Hesse

http://uhesse.com/ If you are an: Oracle Database User (Intermediate to Advanced), Oracle DBA, Oracle Developer Uwe’s blog is good for technical readers who are looking for further Oracle education. As an Oracle Senior Principla Instructor at level IC5, Uwe writes in-depth tips and tricks for improving your technology and software. His specialties include High Availability Architecture, Data Guard, and Exadata. He uses what he calls a “3e-Approach” to teaching: “Explain complex technical topics in an easy understandable way, Exemplify whenever possible with reproducible demonstrations, and Empower the recipients to make use of the shown topic themselves effectively and efficiently.”

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5 ORCLville

http://orclville.blogspot.com/ If you are an: Oracle Applications User (Intermediate to Advanced), Oracle Apps DBA, Oracle Developer, BBQ lover. Written by Floyd Teter, this is a great resource for Oracle Applications; the ORCLville blog stays crisp and is easy-reading. Most of Teter’s posts have a nice way of bringing real-world implications into the post’s topic. As well, ORCLville is great at wrapping up conference highlights and presentations. Fun fact: Teter also writes a blog for recipes where he is self-proclaimed “BBQ King.”

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