It's that crazy time of the year again - Oracle Develop and Oracle OpenWorld are starting next week, and we are finalizing slides, demos and the rest of the activities. Some tips for JDeveloper/ADF users Here is a list of...
I haven't blogged here for a month and a half. It's been crazy busy at work working towards the 11g launch event (July 1st) - and these are usually things you can't blog on anyway cause they are classified as...
New this year for Oracle Open World and Oracle Develop is the ability for anyone to submit a session abstract to the event. The call for papers is open for the next two weeks here: http://cplan.com/oracleopenworld2009/cfp/. We would love to...
The next week is one of the busiest week of the year - it's the OOW week. One of the nice things in this conference is the opportunity it gives us to directly meet with customers and get an insight...
You might have noticed that I didn't blog for quite a while now. The reason is OOW - this is always the busiest time of the year for us creating slides, developing demos for our sessions, and for me also...
The schedule builder application for Oracle OpenWorld and Oracle Develop is up and running. One good reason to use this tool and use it early is to make sure you get into the sessions and hands-on labs you are interested...
Now that BEA and WebLogic are part of Oracle, what is going to happen to the yearly conference BEA held for developers? Well it got merged into the Oracle Develop conference this year at OOW. Last month when I posted...
One new thing about Oracle OpenWorld this year, is that there is a specific allocation set aside for sessions that will be suggested by users online on Oracle mix. Anyone can suggest a session they want to deliver and anyone...
Wondering what to do on the week of Sep 21? Well here is a list of options for you - the content catalog for Oracle Open World and Oracle Develop has been published. This year Oracle Develop, the key event...
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