A Better Path In our attempts to encourage more students to pursue computer science, we may be focusing too much on skills—robotics; coding; and programming languages such as Python, Java, and C++—and not enough on the terrific opportunities and stimulating work environments such skills make possible. Our current approach is like trying to convince people to become doctors by telling them they’ll get to study gross anatomy and chemistry, writes Oracle Academy’s Alison Derbenwick Miller. That’s one finding from new research, based on data from 3,612 students in the US that could influence how we structure K–12 computer science education. — Jeff Erickson, Oracle Editor at Large |
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More Cloud News | The Invisible Force That’s Key to Cloud Success Does your company have the right culture for the cloud? Companies whose decision-making is strictly hierarchical—or, at the other extreme, overly dependent on building consensus—will have a difficult time adapting to the cloud, says Oracle’s Beth Boettcher, because frontline employees must make myriad decisions quickly to keep projects on track. Five more key cultural shifts. |
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| Private Plane Managers Improve Visibility Solairus Aviation CFO Mark Dennen brought in Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud as the technology foundation of the private aircraft management company’s operation, giving a small but growing company immediate access to sophisticated financial software. Plus, quick integration with Oracle Cloud platform services enables it to present operating data to clients in a secure web portal, turning a “finance function into a marketing and business development tool,” Dennen says. Next up? Using more AI and machine learning. |
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| Three Essential Characteristics of the Modern Supply Chain First, it uses the latest innovations. And “the only way to keep up with the latest and greatest technology is by leveraging the cloud,” which is regularly updated with new innovations, says Oracle’s Rich Jewell. For instance, updates to Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud—which often come as a direct response to customers’ input—are pushed out over the internet quarterly. Two more characteristics. |
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| What Java Developers Must Know About Cloud Developers writing cloud apps need to think differently, says Graeme Rocher, creator of Java application frameworks, including Grails. “Your day-to-day developer is exposed to the surface level of the framework, the tools, APIs, documentation of the framework, and how to use it. It’s only when the application gets pushed to production that they realize, ‘Hold on, this needs a gigabyte of memory to run,’” says Rocher. His advice for saving resources—and money. |
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Events | Oracle Cloud Day January–March | various locations |
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Application Development Day January 22 | Orlando |
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| Moving to Autonomous Transaction Processing Is a No-Brainer! February 9 | Online |
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| Oracle OpenWorld Global February 11–12 | Dubai March 26–27 | Singapore |
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| Oracle Food and Beverage Connect February 4-6 | Fort Lauderdale |
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| Modern Business Experience March 19–21 | Las Vegas |
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| Modern Customer Experience March 19–21 | Las Vegas |
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