Wands for Oracle is designed to allow users with Oracle database servers to take advantage of advanced Widget capabilities. In a nutshell, the software bundle provides three types of Wands: Regular, Special, and Database. This article provides some information about each type and how Oracle 8i users can use it.
The Budget Wands is ideal for budget-minded Widget owners. The software bundle provides functions such as linking a variety of external Widget databases and data warehouses together. Also, the built-in scheduler allows users to create custom reports for reporting purposes or collect and sort data as part of the daily business activity. The regular version of this wand includes an interface for managing Widget links and data from external modules such as the Oracle Enterprise Manager. The special version of this wand allows data from the Oracle Enterprise Manager to be imported directly into the data warehouse.
The third version of this popular enterprise Widget is the Database Wands, which includes functions that are useful for analytical reporting. These data gathering and analysis Wands for Oracle stores data in various formats depending on the application used for the collection. The most common format is the text format since it is compatible with various software applications, including SQL, ODBC, PLPD, and text databases. When reporting is the focus, the Real-Time Wands for Oracle is used because they provide data instantaneously without requiring the data collection and analysis processes to be restarted.
Business Wire Wands
One of the more popular varieties of the budget Wands is the Business Wire Wands for Oracle. The Business Wire Wands software is designed to help business owners automate the collection of leads, accounts, invoice payments, and information related to products or services’ sales. The Business Wire Wands is one of the simplest and easiest of the budget Wands available. It does not require installing additional modules since it is contained within the main file of the business application used for managing accounts. Furthermore, the latest version of the Business Wire Wands for Oracle eliminates the need for a dedicated server and simplifies the administration of the account and journal data. The latest release of the business wire also includes many tools that simplify managing Real-Time Image Sensor readings and data.
There are two ways to activate the Business Wire Wands: via an interface created by the user or an installed extension. The recent release of Business Wire Wands for Oracle has fixed several major bugs that were fixed in this product’s previous versions.