Graham Keitch manages the Oracle on Windows O-Zone portal for Grey Matter. Graham has a broad range of IT experience gained over 20 years. He helped co-ordinate the European ground-based efforts that supported the space missions to Comet Halley. In his spare time, Graham uses computer sampling technology for music composition.
Email: grahamk@greymatter.com
Graham Keitch explains how business intelligence can benefit development projects.
Graham Keitch finds out what Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 has to offer the database developer.
Oracle Database gets together with Microsoft Office thanks to APEX and Inside Out. Graham Keitch explains.
Graham Keitch checks out the spatial features provided by Oracle Database.
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Graham Keitch looks back at 50 issues of database coverage, from the relational model to OLAP and XML.
Graham Keitch finds out what Oracle has to offer those developing mobile applications.
Graham Keitch takes a look at two products that will help you maximise your data assets.
Graham Keitch looks back over 30 years of database development at Oracle.
One of Oracle’s strengths is its portability. Graham Keitch looks at developing applications for Oracle in a multi-platform environment.
Grey Matter's Oracle expert Graham Keitch argues that running Oracle on Windows can give you the best of both worlds.
Oracle Database has some powerful options for keeping your data secure. Grey Matter’s Oracle expert Graham Keitch explains.
Oracle has its own story to tell when it comes to high performance computing. Graham Keitch investigates.
Inside the Oracle Cloud - Graham Keitch examines Oracle’s approach to Software as a Service.
Graham Keitch explores the tools available for building .NET applications around Oracle Database.
Graham Keitch takes an inside look at Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.
Oracle can help you go green and reduce your costs at the same time. Graham Keitch explains.