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Oracle IRM at Open World 2009

Wow, a busy two days at Oracle Open World. All the IRM team are around the demoGrounds booth W105 in Moscone West helping customers and the public learn about Oracle IRM working with the wide range of Oracle applications, content solutions, portals and of course security technologies.

Martin Lambert, Andy Peet, Ryan Carroll at Oracle Open World
From left to right, Ryan Carroll - VP IRM development, Andy Peet - IRM product manager, Martin Lambert - IRM founder and Oracle CTO

Unfortunately James Wallace-Hadrill, one of our European consultants was unable to make the conference due to a last minute customer engagement. Therefore his IRM presentation slot has fallen to myself (which i'm still working on at 10pm) and you can join me at 1:30pm on Thursday in Moscone South, room 304. If you don't get chance to be there due to travel arrangements, no worries i'll be recording all the presentation and demonstration material and putting it on our YouTube channel later in the week.

So if you are at Open World, come by W105 and say hi, we've got some very cool technology we can show you.

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