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Oracle 10g Book and Product Reviews

> Course Review: Performance Optimization for Developers by Hotsos : Steve Callan recently attended a three day Performance Optimization for Developers – SQL and PL/SQL class. This article is a review of the training provided by Hotsos.

> HiT Software’s DBMoto 6.5 : DBMoto from HiT Software is a simple yet feature rich product that cuts to the chase and supplies a single interface to supply snapshot and real-time replication capabilities for all the major database platforms.

> Business Intelligence Publisher – The “Other” Oracle Reports : BI Publisher is a tremendously powerful reporting tool. It is based on a widely accepted standardized open source language (XML, it is feature rich in terms of what it can produce and it empowers users to query, view, and format their own reports. Read on to learn more.

> Product Review – Toad Data Modeler 3 : Quest Software has hit the ball out of the park with its Toad Data Modeler 3 (TDM) application. Ease of use, a huge amount of functionality, and an outstanding support base all combine to make TDM a superb product. Read on to learn more…

> Product Review: Oracle PL/SQL Tuning : Books on PL/SQL, like books on other topics related to Oracle, range from the just so-so to what can be called bible status. With respect to PL/SQL, tuning included or not, Tim Hall’s book is one of those high return on investment purchases.

> Making Database Administration Easier with Freeware : Cygwin, an OpenSSH application, helps relieve the stress of more commonly seen administration problems, including not being able to get a GUI tool (e.g., Oracle Universal Installer) to display and not being able to have it display at the correct location.

> Product Review: HyperBac for Oracle : A relatively new product called HyperBac provides an excellent alternative to Oracle 10gR2 compressed backupset methodology without the need to modify any RMAN backup, restoration, and recovery scripts. This article provides an overview of HyperBac features that nicely complement Oracle 10gR2's enhancements to database backups and exports.

>Quest Code Tester for Oracle : Steve Callan reviews Quest Code Tester for Oracle, a new product from Quest that allows developers to generate test code from user descriptions, then run tests with the press of a button.

>Increasing productivity with TOAD for Oracle : Sreeram Surapaneni discusses some of his favorite, more commonly used interfaces of TOAD 9.0.

>Review: Oracle Performance Tuning for 10gR2, Second Edition : Steve Callan offers an indepth look into Gavin Powell's Oracle Performance Tuning for 10gR2, Second Edition. The first article of this series covers Identifying Tools, Explain Plan, Other tools and Performance views.

>Product Review: EMS SQL Manager : SQL Manager for Oracle is an affordable compromise between Quest’s TOAD and Oracle’s SQL Developer. Read on to find out why Steve Callan gives this product two thumbs up.

>Quest Software and Toad for Oracle : Join Steve Callan for a peek into Quest Software's database development and administration tool, Toad for Oracle.

>Book Review: Expert Oracle Database 10g Administration : Expert Oracle Database 10g Administration is one of those books that stands out from the crowd because of its overall excellence and comprehensive coverage.

>Trees and Hierarchies in Oracle : An excellent book by Joe Celko (Joe Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL for Smarties) shows several means of arranging hierarchical data. This article combines the familiar emp table and some of the examples shown in Celko's book.

>Monitoring Oracle 10g RAC with Quest Spotlight on RAC – Part III : The concluding installment of this series discusses the cluster latency and overhead alarms, the Global cache alarms and the ASM alarms.

>Monitoring Oracle 10g RAC with Quest Spotlight on RAC – Part II : This second article of the series takes a look at the Oracle Aggregated Alarms and the Balance Alarm.

>Monitoring Oracle 10g RAC with Quest Spotlight on RAC – Part I : Tarry Singh offers a peek into Quest Spotlight on RAC, now out of beta and soon to go GA. SoRAC provides detailed diagnostic information by drilling down individual instances and merging the appropriate calculations into one interface.

>Making the Case for CASE Tools : Many DBAs find themselves working with someone else's database design. Unless you are involved with building or designing a new application or database from scratch, when else would you have the opportunity to use a CASE tool? One of the points to take away from having read this article is that a CASE tool can also be used after the fact. CASE tools are an invaluable resource for a DBA and knowing how to use one (or more) of them can make your job easier.

>Database Modeling Using Visio : One of Visio's key features is its ability to reverse engineer a database. Part 2 of this series looks at doing exactly that, using the sample schemas Oracle provides.

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