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Category: Oracle EBS

Data Masking Certified in EBS: What You Need to Know

Oracle has made Data Masking capability available for Oracle EBS 12.1.3 and Database 19c, as well as for EBS 12.2.

John Kaufling | January 21, 2021

Oracle EBS Automation: Here’s How It Can Be Done

By now, the general benefits of automation are well-known. How do you take advantage of this strategy in Oracle EBS? Learn more.

Mahesh Vanapalli | October 14, 2020

Oracle EBS 12.2.10 Hits the Stands: What You Need to Know

This blog post reviews what you need to know about the new Oracle EBS 12.2.10 release.

John Kaufling | October 8, 2020

7 Reasons to Consider an Upgrade to Oracle EBS 12.2

Considering an upgrade to Oracle EBS 12.2? Here are seven reasons to make the move.

Vivek Tiwari | June 24, 2020

Oracle EBS 12.2 – What’s New in 12.2.8 and 12.2.9?

EBS 12.2 comes packed with even more features, bug fixes, and performance improvements that make it a worthy investment. What’s new in the most recent releases?

Vivek Tiwari | June 10, 2020

Oracle GoldenGate: 4 Evolutions and Innovations

In this post, we’ll examine some of the latest developments with GoldenGate and the benefits these have had for GoldenGate users.

Ravish Naik | June 9, 2020

4 GoldenGate Use Cases You Didn’t Know About

Oracle GoldenGate is a powerful, mature solution for real-time data integration and replication—here are four ways that you can apply these capabilities.

Ravish Naik | May 28, 2020

What Does the Future of Oracle EBS Look Like?

So, what’s the future of the Oracle EBS platform? In this post, we’ll take a look at the roadmap for Oracle EBS and what the future looks like.

Vivek Tiwari | April 14, 2020

New DBAs Are Shifting to Cloud – Who Will Manage Your On-prem Oracle Apps?

DBAs are training on cloud more and more. If you have on-premise Oracle apps, where will you find DBAs to keep them up and running?

John Kaufling | February 12, 2020