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A book on Peoplesoft for the Oracle DBA

June 13th, 2005 by Pete

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I came across David Kurtz book PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA (Oaktable Press) last night and had a look at the details on the Apress site and also on David's own site for the book. Whilst this book is not specifically about security my interest in it is the detail that it presents on how the Peoplesoft application interfaces with the Oracle database. David's angle and experience is mainly performance tuning the book covers the whole gambit of administering PeopleSoft on Oracle. For anyone who is interested in securing the new Oracle product! Then this looks like a great book to get started with.

I have not seen the book, just the descriptions, when I next get a chance to look in Borders I will check if its in else probably will order it.


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