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Oracle Develop attendees- reserve your seat now for the Oracle Develop Keynotes

In case you haven't already, the show staff is trying to make sure there is room for everyone at the San Francisco Marriott Salon 09 for the keynotes. Please reserve your seat for the keynote lineup via Schedule Builder, and read on for a few late-breaking updates about the Develop Keynotes and Conference for BEA customers.

Come early to Ted Farrell’s keynote in Marriott Salon 09 on Monday and we’ll pipe in a video feed from the Charles Phillips and Chuck Rozwat keynote, so you can catch both in the same room without having to run around.

Ted and Tom will be speaking about:

• "Breaking Enterprise Application Platform Barriers" (Mon. Sept. 22, 10:15am - Salon 9) – The consumer web and mobile technologies are setting the bar for enterprise applications, and how these trends are redefining the enterprise developer role.

Ted Farrell, SVP/Chief Architect, Developer Tools

• "The Best Way..." (Tues. Sept. 23, 10:15am – Salon 9) - Sometimes it seems there are an infinite number of ways to accomplish something via software.  Tom will take you on a tour of best practices, rules of thumb, and frameworks.

Tom Kyte, Senior Database Architect

Also, there will be a special Middleware Executive Panel for BEA customers, where you can ask your burning questions about BEA to Thomas Kurian, Hasan Rizvi, Ted Farrell, and special guest Anthony Fernicola, SVP of Tech Sales.

 

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