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Oracle Database 10g New Features (Osborne ORACLE Press Series)

Oracle Database 10g New Features (Osborne ORACLE Press Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Robert Freeman is THE MAN!
Review: Many thanks to Robert Freeman for (once again) producing a book that we can _ACTUALLY_ _USE_.

Its great reading for any of us wanting to know what the new release is capable of in easy to understand language that novice and expert alike can appreciate. For the novice reader, it introduces 10g's new capabilities that they may enjoy evaluating before migrating. For the more experienced reader, this book offers a wealth of specifics to answer the question, "What's Larry got us doing this time?".

I particularly enjoy the presentation style for some of the newer features, especially those with examples. This is helpful for those of us that, with experience, have become _habitual_ in doing certain everyday tasks. I intend to reference this book often when evaluating, implementing, and everyday usage of 10g.

Robert, again, your writing is indeed an inspiration. Without books of your writing style, our craft would indeed be bland. Also, thanks for keeping the Windows/UNIX/Linux specifics to a minimum, and dedicating the bulk to Oracle Server. Please, keep them coming!!!

Finally, I really do enjoy the tips from Jonathan Lewis, they are insightful for the "Oh, cool!" and the "Gotcha!" alike. I've admired Jonathan Lewis' work for some time now, his "Practical" approach is always welcome. While my early understanding of 10g was that it essentially turns what we've previously come to know about Oracle Internals upside down, it was great to read some of the details from two men who KNOW.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Required Reading for 10g
Review: Once again, Robert has published a book that is concise and essential to the early adopters of 10g. After reading Oracle's documentation, searching online, I still came across some undocumented major 'gotchas' in a new 10g install. Within the first 5 minutes of reading the book, I came across the main one...automatic statistics gathering.

It is not an in-depth exploration of 10g and it does not replace the standard documentation. However, it provides a quick reference to find the new features and decide if you need to explore more in-depth. After years of "new" books that are 90% old material with 10% direct-from-the-documentation info, it is refreshing to have a single book that we can use to rapidly locate the new features that are/are not important.

Once again, Robert has written an excellent, concise guide to the new features of 10g.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for Oracle DBAs!!!
Review: Robert Freeman has done it again! Every time Oracle introduces a new major release of their database, it is full of tons of new features that DBAs will want to exploit. For the Oracle 9i database, Robert was right there with all of the new features expressed in a clear, consice manner. And with Oracle's new 10g version, Robert is once again on the heels of the software release with his New Features book. If you know Oracle and are excited about learning all the new features that 10g will bring to you, then this is a must have book. With his usual style of getting right to the point, you will be able to start using the 10g database to its fullest after you've read this book. Where the topic is too broad to cover in much detail, Robert leaves you with the energy and drive to learn more. This 10g New Features book is your one-stop-shop to learning more about all the new features that 10g brings to the table.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Roadmap to New Features
Review: This book is an excellent overview of the Oracle 10g new features. I would recommend this to DBAs, programmers and the like who would like a concise, high-level overview of the numerous features available in 10g without getting so far into the details that it becomes burdensome to read (that's what manuals are for.) This book really delivers on its promise. Robert has done an excellent job in hitting the most important points for all the new features, showing us how to use them, and providing accurate, workable code and syntax. His style is lively, and keeps you interested, which is in direct contrast to Oracle documentation and many other books and articles, which are way too dry. This is a great book, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to any experienced DBA that needs a succinct starting point on Oracle 10g

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reference for upgrading to Oracle 10G
Review: This is an excellent reference of the new features in Oracle 10G. Not only does the book provide an introduction to grid computing (the "g" in "10g"), but it also offers excellent practical advice and sidebar tips and comments by Jonathan Lewis. All the major new features such as the SYSAUX tablespace and automatic statistics collection are covered with clear examples on how to use them.


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