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ORACLE Experience

OAS have been involved in Oracle implementation since its inception in both the Oracle DB as well as Oracle infrastructure from the Oracle iAS (pre 10g) implementation to the 11.
Our experience have been in implementation design, installation, configuration, and operations and maintenance of the various components.

Individual components that we are familiar with includes:

for Oracle Application Server/SOA:
       • Oracle Web cache
       • Oracle J2EE Application Server
       • Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
       • Oracle BPEL and BPM (SOA)
       • Oracle Portal 
       • Oracle Access Manager (OAM)
       • Oracle Universal Content Manager (UCM)
       • Oracle Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)/ Oracle Integrator/Oracle Integration

for Oracle Database and related components:
       • Oracle Database
       • Oracle Datawarehouse
       • Oracle Workflow
       • Oracle Application Express (APEX)

       • Oracle Balance Scorecard
       • Oracle Business Intelligence (Oracle BI)

in previous projects, OAS have been involved in installation and configuration of the various Oracle components as well as troubleshooting and performance tuning of those components to address issues during operations.

As Oracle infrastructure components relies on the J2EE platform, configuration and tuning of the components requires in depth knowledge on workings of Java, our experience and exposure contributes towards the skill sets and knowledge of approaching issues, especially for troubleshooting activities in both problems and performance.

OAS also have wealth of experience in configuration and tuning of other J2EE-based platforms such as Tomcat, JBoss, IBM Websphere, Glassfish and a few others.

Typically, our 'in-the-field' experience are applied with assistance with the knowledge of our commonly used tools such as Nagios and AppDynamics and other third party tools to achieve the necessary purpose.

Oracle Database requires regular tuning and optimization to ensure optimum performance of access time for queries and operations of the Database. We also have experience of troubleshooting and tuning of the Oracle Database with assistance of Oracle own tools as well as several other third party tools. 

Tuning and optimization of Oracle DB will require regular 'computation' or Oracle Database 'statistics' that provides the means of optimization of the performance of the resources and identifying potential bottlenecks within an implementation and use of the Database.

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