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July 14 - 16
Training Days Events
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July 17 - 18
Conference Events
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July 17
Executive Round-Table Events
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Featuring
Mary Ann Davidson, Richard Foote, Tom Kyte, Kyle
Hailey, Dan Hotka,
Jonathan Lewis,
Hans Forbrich, Dan Morgan, Caleb Small,
Jeremiah Wilton
Featuring
Audit Vault, Database, Fusion Middleware, Hyperion,
E-Business Suite,
J.D. Edwards, Oracle Linux & VM, PeopleSoft, Siebel,
Stellent, TimesTen
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OTN Oracle Aces
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Oracle Applications Users Group
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The Oak Table
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Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
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Northwest Oracle Users Group
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PeopleSoft NorthWest Regional Users Group
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The challenge is not the technology. The challenge is solving business
problems. The solution is attending Puget Sound OracleDays 2008
hosted by the Puget Sound's regional user groups in
conjunction with
the Oracle Applications Users Groups.
The focus is End-to-End Integration with Oracle.
The focus is on solutions.
No longer a one day conference, and no longer database-centric, OracleDay has become OracleDays
with three days of training and a two day conference from the best in our business including Oak Table members
Kyle Hailey (US), Tom Kyte (US), Jonathan Lewis (UK), Richard Foote (Australia), and Jeremiah Wilton (US),
and Oracle Aces including Hans Forbrich (Canada) and Dan Morgan (US), former ANSI Committee member Joe Celko,
Oracle's Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson, and a program designed to set a new standard for a regional
technology event.
We are highlighting many of Oracle's technologies and Oracle Partners will find our audience is also theirs.
Tracks will include the databases (Oracle and TimesTen), Fusion Middleware, Identity Management,
Applications (E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Siebel), Business Intelligence (Hyperion),
Document Management (Stellent), Security and Governance, Maximum Availability, Infrastructure,
and much much more. But more important than any single building block is their end-to-end integration and
using them to meet real-world challenges.
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