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The Java Foundations 1Z0-811 exam is priced lower but don’t let that fool you. It is still a valid certification credential. If you've taken Java Foundations training or the Java Coding and Concepts MOOC this is a great place to start.
If you've attended the Java Fundamentals training and had some hands on experience then the Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808 exam is a good choice.
And, if you create web-based user interfaces using JavaScript along with JSPs, JSFs, servlets and handle business logic or have taken the Developing Applications for the Java EE 7 Platform course then the Java EE 7 Application Developer 1Z0-900 exam is for you.
The difference between the Junior Associate and the Associate certification credential is experience. Take the Junior Associate if you haven’t gotten that needed experience yet.
Now that you know where to start its time to get ready for the exam.
First thing to do is to review Exam Topics. This gives you a detailed list on what you will be tested on. After reviewing the list you can determine what kind and how much additional help you need to prepare.
Success Secrets: How you can Pass Oracle Certification Exams in first attempt
Western Digital Corp (NASDAQ: WDC) selected Oracle Cloud to help modernize its business processes as part of its digital transformation journey. The company chose Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud in May, 2016 to bring together the core business systems of three multi-billion dollar companies – Western Digital, SanDisk and HGST – all with growth in mind. As a result, Western Digital has been able to combine numerous applications, reduce approval times by 70 percent, rationalize suppliers by 50 percent and improve acquisition agility on a global scale.
After acquiring SanDisk and HGST, Western Digital faced the challenge of rationalizing three Fortune 500-size on-premises ERP systems. Western Digital decided it needed a modern suite of best-in-class ERP applications that would enable it to enhance the customer experience and achieve a competitive advantage while improving employee productivity. After careful evaluation, Western Digital selected Oracle ERP Cloud, which has allowed it to seamlessly extend its on-premises applications to the cloud and establish a modern business platform that can seamlessly scale to support its future expansion plans and new technology innovations.
“The process of rationalizing three large legacy systems and associated applications gave us a unique opportunity to drive change, as more than two thirds of our organization would have to undergo change no matter what application we selected. We needed a simple, yet scalable cloud platform that could power our rapidly growing business,” said Steve Phillpott, CIO at Western Digital. “With Oracle Cloud we have been able to consolidate applications, automate key financial workflows and radically improve productivity. Oracle has been the catalyst for change and is pivotal in our digital transformation journey.”
“The technology industry is an incredibly fast-paced and competitive market, where the quickest, most agile players win. Western Digital has done an incredible job bringing three large enterprise organizations onto a single Fortune 100-scale platform to significantly improve efficiency and business agility,” said Rondy Ng, senior vice president, Oracle Applications Development. “With Oracle ERP Cloud, Western Digital will be able to continually take advantage of the latest innovations to gain a competitive advantage and successfully position itself for future growth.”
Western Digital’s adoption of Oracle ERP Cloud builds upon its use of both Oracle on-premises and Oracle Analytics Cloud. With Oracle, Western Digital is able to avoid massive file download times and manual analysis to provide its employees with access to the information they need to make better, faster decisions. Learn more about how Oracle is “empowering Western Digital with Oracle Analytics Cloud.”
Success Secrets: How you can Pass Oracle Exam in first attempt
Oracle has received Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-140-2 validation for five of its Enterprise Session Border Controllers (E-SBC). FIPS-140-2 is a standard for cryptographic modules protecting sensitive information in computer and telecommunication systems for U.S. government and military use. With this validation, government agencies and customers in highly-regulated industries can utilize Oracle’s E-SBCs to enable the security, privacy and integrity of real-time communications traffic passing through their networks.
"Oracle has a history of securing real-time communications and the FIPS 140-2 validation reinforces our reputation for delivering purpose-built, industry leading products that can defend against a myriad of cyberattacks,” said Doug Suriano, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Communications. “We are proud to have met this high standard so we can continue to help customers protect their most sensitive information -- whether a government agency, federal contractor or an enterprise operating in a highly-regulated industry."
Jointly operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Communications Security Establishment of Canada, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program administers FIPS 140-2 validation, which has become the standard for regulated industries such as finance, healthcare and utilities.
Oracle E-SBCs can protect IP communications networks from new and evolving security threats such as Shellshock, POODLE, Heartbleed and BEAST. These FIPS 140-2 validated Oracle E-SBCs can now be procured by U.S. federal agencies, including the Department of Defense (DoD)