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Online Oracle Enterprise 2.0 (E2.0) Conference

Online Oracle Enterprise 2.0 Conference

Oracle IRM forms part of the Oracle Enterprise 2.0 (E2.0) solution set, enabling organizations to manage, search, protect, track, and archive information assets, and build rich, collaborative web sites and portals for internal and external business processes. Oracle is hosting a virtual conference which will go over the entire set of technologies in this area, including IRM.

To find out more, sign up for the Oracle E2.0 Online Conference which will be live on February 19th and will be made available for playback afterward.

Comments (1)

Saleem:

I hope this is successful!! Oracle need to get out more with their E2.0 message and since you aren't slotted to appear at the normal industry web 2.0 conferences in 2009, doing it online should fill that void. Good thing is you can do more of them online and reach more people than the one off physical events, so please keep this up!

Looking forward to the first event. Cheers.

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