Software Does Weird Things

Two odd things today that made me lulz to myself. Twitter, allows you to send direct messages to yourself. I found this out accidentally in the Mac client and confirmed it via the web app. See for yourself. Then later in the day, I got an automated report from our internal telecommunications management system that… Read More

Larry Ellison Joins Twitter

You may have heard this already, maybe from the D10 coverage or Justin’s post or tweets from @oracle. Larry Ellison has joined Twitter; he’s @larryellison. No tweets just yet, but tomorrow he’ll begin tweeting. I hear his first tweets will be about the cloud announcement. I’m told he’ll be doing his own tweeting, at least… Read More

More WebCenter Sites Resources

Friend of the ‘Lab, John Brunswick (@johnbrunswick) has collected several WebCenter Sites (the product formerly known as FatWire) resources, 10 to be exact. 10 GREAT WEBCENTER SITES RESOURCES (FATWIRE) Among them is Fatcoders, which I’ve previously covered as well as the official WebCenter (@oraclewebcenter) blog, specifically the content tagged wem. My colleague and ami Noël… Read More

On Doing One Thing Well

I keep meaning to write this post every time I go to the ATM. Depending on your bank, you may have used a modernized ATM, e.g. one that has no envelopes for deposits, but instead, scans your checks and cash to determine the amount you’re depositing. Pretty good idea, right? Cuts back on the manual… Read More

The US Tour Continues

The AppsLab US tour will be making another stop in Seattle this week, as I’m heading to the ICMI-ACCE conference to work the exhibit hall floor. For the uninitiated, like me, ICMI stands for International Customer Management Institute, and ACCE, their annual show, stands for Annual Call Center Exhibition. I’ll be showing Oracle Social Network… Read More

A WebCenter Sites Resource

Now that WebCenter Sites 11gR1 is released and available on OTN, you might be to the now-what step. Those familiar with Sites (and FatWire) are probably familiar with the Jump Start Kit (JSK) concept, which is a preconfigured installation of the Content Server, bundled with Apace and Tomcat running on an in-memory db called HyperSQL… Read More

A Story from the Vault

Here’s a funny anecdote from the past that was brought back to mind last week. A few of us were chatting over dinner about how much we loved TripIt (@tripit), and I remembered a story from the AppsLab vaults. I remain a true believer that we need more dead-simple email (and IM) interfaces into web services,… Read More

Oracle WebCenter Sites 11gR1 Released

I’ve been yammering about WebCenter Sites (formerly FatWire) for a while, and today marked its first release under the Oracle banner. Now, thanks to the power of OTN (@oracletechnet), you can kick the tires yourself. Let’s back up and talk about what Sites is first. Sites is all about web experience management, specifically through your… Read More

Collaborate 12: The Week That Was

Collaborate 12 (#C12LV) has wrapped, and overall, I really enjoyed the event. I’ll lead off with a big thanks to all the organizers from OAUG (@oaug1), IOUG (@ioug) and Quest (@questusergroup), with a special mention for the IOUG WebCenter Special Interest Group (SIG) who made sure we found the right sessions and networked with the right folks. This is a definitely a… Read More

Collaborate 12 is Just around the Corner

Don’t look now, but Collaborate 12 starts less than 10 days from now on April 22 in Las Vegas. Collaborate is the annual user group conference that brings together several of the largest Oracle user group communities, OAUG (@oaug1), IOUG (@ioug) and Quest (@questusergroup). I haven’t been to a Collaborate since 2008 in Denver, and this time, I’ll be pretty busy, a good thing.… Read More