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Migrating To The Cloud Oracle Clientserver Modernization Tom Laszewski

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Migrating To The Cloud Oracle Clientserver Modernization Tom Laszewski
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Publisher: Syngress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.19 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Tom Laszewski
ISBN: 9781597496476, 1597496472
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Migrating To The Cloud Oracle Clientserver Modernization Tom Laszewski by Tom Laszewski 9781597496476, 1597496472 instant download after payment.

Migrating to the Cloud: Oracle Client/Server Modernization is a reference guide for migrating client/server applications to the Oracle cloud. Organized into 14 chapters, the book offers tips on planning, determining effort and budget, designing the Oracle cloud infrastructure, implementing the migration, and moving the Oracle cloud environment into production. Aside from Oracle application and database cloud offerings, the book looks at various tools and technologies that can facilitate migration to the cloud. It includes useful code snippets and step-by-step instructions in database migration, along with four case studies that highlight service enablement of DOS-based applications, Sybase to Oracle, PowerBuilder to APEX, and Forms to Java EE. Finally, it considers current challenges and future trends in cloud computing and client/server migration. This book will be useful to IT professionals, such as developers, architects, database administrators, IT project managers, and executives, in developing migration strategies and best practices, as well as finding appropriate solutions.

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