A rare feel good week in the world of Oracle
Posted by: Lena Weiner
Oracle's having a busy week. Instead of their usual legal fracases, they seem to actually be getting some work done. First, they announced their first scalable, entry level...
Oracle's having a busy week. Instead of their usual legal fracases, they seem to actually be getting some work done. First, they announced their first scalable, entry level...
Oracle is scheduled to release its quarterly critical patch update today, with some 88 fixes across all its product lines.
The most critical issues are in Fusion Middleware, followed by Oracle Database and Sun products. This patch is larger than the last one in January, which
Oracle is scheduled to release 78 fixes on Tuesday as part of its quarterly security patch update. Oracle MySQL will receive the most fixes with 27, while Oracle Sun products will have the highest security...
Oracle issued its quarterly security patch yesterday afternoon. There are 77 total security patches, with the most vulnerable being for Java Runtime Environments (JREs). The Java Critical Patch Update...
Oracle on Tuesday released a critical patch update with more than 70 security fixes on the gamut of products. The update includes fixes for Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware, E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD...
Oracle released a large security update on Tuesday, its last of the year, that includes 85 security patches. The update runs the gamut of Oracle products: Oracle Database 11g Release 1 and Release 2, Fusion...
When you think about security, is protecting the privacy of your customers and the security of your data at the top of your list of concerns? You might be quick to answer yes, but CTO Ron Ben Natan said in his session at the Collaborate '10 conference on Monday that for most people, compliance...
In Oracle's last Critical Patch Update, the company released 38 fixes for 21 affected products, most notably some repair work for Oracle 11g, Oracle Application Server and Oracle...
Users may be worried about the obvious security risks associated with putting data in a cloud, but what about those Oracle security risks which aren't as obvious?
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