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January 2, 2009

Happy Holidays

Hey everybody,

Just a quick note this time to wish everyone a happy holiday, as well as peace and prosperity in the new year. We've talked a lot about enablement all year and I thought I would provide all of you with a link that will bring a smile to your faces. These are the people behind Enablement 2.0, and in between all of the hours they have spent bringing effective training programs to you, they seemed to have had the time to rehearse this little number:

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/HBR1M8CwgqHDndmRzLoW

Have a great holiday season!

--Judson

January 28, 2009

Partner Boot Camps

Hey Everybody -

A quick update on our Boot Camp strategy, launched under Enablement 2.0 at OpenWorld. Since launch, we've conducted more than 30 Partner Boot Camps, with over 600 partners in attendance, and we have more than 80 Boot Camps planned for the remainder of FY09.

We recently received feedback on mix.oracle.com from a night-school boot-camp participant that I thought you would all enjoy:

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Dave Meikle just sent you the following direct message :

Hi Karin, Just a quick message to let you know I found the Oracle BPM Bootcamp excellent, and would certainly like to know more about other boot-camps run in this format. The night-school format was the perfect way to separate work from training, as often during office time I get interrupted. Regards and festive wishes, Dave Meikle

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Good selling,
Judson

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Judson Althoff is Senior Vice President of Worldwide Alliances and Channels at Oracle.



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