Overview As the Internet accelerates sharing and collecting various types of information, the accuracy of data collection and attention to protection are dramatically increasing. This document describes the risks that are managed during the process of upgrading an existing Oracle Financials ERP implementation to version 11.5.10. This document defines the roles and responsibilities of risk process participants, the risk management activities to be performed, the schedule and budget of risk management activities, and the tools and techniques used.
Oracle Applications runs on Oracle technology. Oracle RDBMS 9i is a market leader in reliable and scalable database technology and by joining Oracle Technical Support Services you can easily upgrade your product to the latest version. Oracle RDBMS is a market leader with 33.8% market share and IBM maintains a steady 30% of all database sales. Microsoft's SQL Server product accounts for 13.9% of the market. Oracle is based on a three-tier architecture. This is different from the traditional client / server architecture in that the application resides on the middle tier (application server), not the application residing on the client. This allows you to access the application from the client and a web browser is enough. The three layers of the Oracle architecture are:
SQL Server vulnerabilities in products such as Oracle App Server and Oracle Database are common. If you want to evaluate SQL Server viruses and vulnerabilities, we recommend SQLRECON. It combines several methods of MSDE / SQL Server enumeration into a one-stop shop to identify potential defects. The PsTools suite named after the UNIX ps command line tool fills the gap between the standard Window OS for evaluation and use of remote and local systems. This toolkit helps to remotely control the system and promote privilege. These tools have PsList, which can list various processes, and PsKill running on the remote system, and you can discard them. This kit is also suitable for executive administrator function
Oracle is famous for its application stability. The list of patches available on the Oracle support website is infinite. For initial releases or major upgrades, it is possible for an Oracle application to experience continuous system failures. Under the circumstances of each major upgrade, the system may contain many errors. The real problem is to fix the previous error after installing the new upgrade, which often generates another new error. The process of replacing the system with a new patch or upgrade seems to last forever. The Oracle system tends to be stable only after several patches are released. However, the negative experience and cost incurred in this process is irreplaceable. In addition, Oracle wants end users to be able to run Q & A tests in their applications. This will give you feedback to improve the system.