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Entries from Oracle OpenWorld Blog tagged with 'early bird'
Flights of Fancy
Winners of the Team Oracle Biplane Rides Back in May, we announced a contest for a once-in-a-lifetime, 20-minute joy ride in the Team Oracle biplane with pilot Sean Tucker. Today, we'd like to announce our winners (this is where the...
It's Your Last Chance to Save
Early Bird Rates Extended The Oracle events staff—all the bigwigs, directors, managers, and staff—were sitting around this huge table, all agreeing on one thing: Let's cut 'em some slack. Everybody knows you're busy. Everybody understands about tight budgets. And the...
Register Now to Save
Early Bird Registration Pricing Ends Soon The sessions. The keynotes. The technology. The demos. The networking. The fun. It's all going to be there. And if you're reading this, chances are you'll be there too. The 2009 show is going...
You’ll Line Up for Free
Tips on Complimentary Oracle OpenWorld Passes We know that budgets are tight for a lot of you who’d like to attend Oracle OpenWorld, so here’s a suggestion about how to get in for free… enter a contest! We’ve come across...
Come Fly with Me
Win a Ride in the Team Oracle Biplane with Sean Tucker Are you still looking for a reason to take advantage of our Early Bird registration rates—besides the $500 savings? Well, if you register for Oracle OpenWorld 2009 before August...
Come with questions. Leave with answers.
Register for Oracle OpenWorld 2009 Today Registration is open for Oracle OpenWorld 2009. You can take advantage of our Early Bird rates by registering now. Look around the registration site to get a good idea of which Oracle OpenWorld package...
Step Right Up
Registration for Oracle OpenWorld 2009 Opens Next Week Oracle OpenWorld is fast approaching. Call for Papers is already open, and our next step is registration. Early birds who want to save up to $500 can begin registering for the conference...
Last Chance for Great Prices
Early Bird Registration Ends Soon Why register early? How about big savings. You’ll save between $500 and $900 on a Full Conference Pass and $400 on Oracle Develop. Not a bad carrot to dangle before your boss in today’s economy....






