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Open World: Top 10 don't-miss sessions on Data Integration

These are my top 10 best sessions focused on Data Integration. You can download a nicer PDF of this on our Oracle Open World registration page. Looking forward to seeing you there!


Monday

5:30 p.m. Data Integration Advanced Use Cases
Marriott, Salon 06

Tuesday

9:00 a.m. Data Modeling Techniques Using Oracle Business Intelligence Server
Moscone West, Rm 3008

1:00 p.m. Raiffeisen Bank: Achieve Rapid Migration of ETL for Better Data Warehousing
Moscone West, Rm 3022

2:30 p.m - 4:30 p.m. - Keynote with Thomas Kurian, Your Information@Work, This one is not to be missed!

Wednesday

1:00 p.m. Data Services from Oracle Fusion Middleware
Marriott, Salon 07

2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m - Keynote with Mark Hurd and Larry Ellison - Another must see!

Thursday

9:00 a.m. Oracle Data Integrator Customer Panel
Marriott Golden Gate C3

10:30 a.m. Oracle Data Integrator: A Key Element of Enterprise Performance Management
Moscone West, Rm 3022

12:00 p.m Better Information Through MDM; a Foundation for Data Warehouses and BIMoscone West, Rm 2024

1:30 p.m. Oracle Business Intelligence Strategy for the Data Warehouse-Enabled Enterprise
Marriott, Salon 09

... Look for many of us at the Oracle Data Integration the Demo Pod: A49

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