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Oracle Service Bus 2-Day Training

PTS is rolling out 2-day training classes for our partners on Oracle Service Bus (formerly BEA Aqualogic Service Bus), BPEL on WebLogic, and BPM. Starting next week, I will be delivering OSB training with former BEA'er and product expert Steve Waterhouse and long-time PTS integration expert Lawrence Kikuchi.

This class will walk you through the product and its features. OSB brings a lot to the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack and leverages our new strategic application server, WebLogic.

I invite all Oracle Partner Network (OPN) members that are interested in attending OSB training - or any of the other classes I mentioned - to reach out to your OPN representative. If you don't know who to contact, drop me a comment and we can get you pointed in the right direction.

Have a great weekend.

Chuck Speaks

Comments (2)

Hi, I am very interested in this course. Please let me know how to attend it

Satya,

Drop our training schedulers at sttrain_ww@oracle.com with which you have interest. Also, request to subscribe to their email distribution. That way you are always up to date on our enablement series.

Specifically - and maybe worthy of another blog post, OSB 10gR3 just went production yesterday (23-OCT-2008) so download away!

Note - these classes are for OPN members and provided as a benefit of OPN membership.

Thanks for reaching out to us and let me know if you have questions.

Chuck Speaks

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