Oracle OpenWorld Content Catalog Goes Live Soon
The Oracle OpenWorld 2009 content catalog is scheduled to go live in the next ten days. It will give you the first glimpse into most of the 1,800 Oracle OpenWorld sessions available this year, including session titles, abstracts, track info, and confirmed speakers. The catalog will include session info on Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle Develop, and the Primavera Program.
Plus, there will be a very cool new feature: You can tag sessions. That way you—and others who do what you do or think the way you think—will be more likely to find the important sessions you don’t want to miss.
What it won’t include just yet are the sessions you get to vote on beginning tomorrow. Make sure you cast your vote on Oracle Mix.
So watch this space. We’ll let you know when the content catalog goes live.







Comments (3)
About 2800 hours to review and tag 1800+ sessions before the curtain goes up for Openworld 2009.
With 8 hours of rest every day, one can tag a session every hour till Day One!
OOW attendees are crazier than you think!
Posted by Mohan Dutt | June 15, 2009 9:38 PM
@Mohan
I can tell you that we at Oracle have played with the 360-day OpenWorld before. Pretty soon we just need to offer that :)
Marius
Posted by Marius Ciortea | June 16, 2009 3:17 PM
@Marius - Indeed! Maybe a virtual OpenWorld which is open 360 days and the real OpenWorld which is open for 5 days. I can well imagine the stupendous effort involved for 360 days to make the 5 day event a resounding success every year.
Posted by Mohan Dutt | June 19, 2009 9:13 AM