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Re: Anyone OOW attendees notice when OOW 2007 is?

From: <jonaheal_at_gmail.com>
Date: 29 Oct 2006 16:06:07 -0800
Message-ID: <1162166767.152608.43650@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>


Are presentations published on the web ?

Regards, Ranko
hpuxrac wrote:
> Glen S wrote:
> > I could have sworn when I was walking out of the Moscone South there was
> > a big sign saying "see you next year" with the dates Sept 11-15. However
> > talking to someone on the shuttle back to the airport friday they said
> > they read somewhere that next years event is going to be in November. I
> > also heard this from someone at the wrap up event.
>
> I don't have a clue but maybe one of the oracle employee's can give us
> some info in that regard.
>
> >
> > Not that this is a real pressing issue, but I'd like to take my wife
> > along to next years event for a few days, and she likes to plan for such
> > things as far ahead as possible. There is nothing on the Openworld site
> > that I can see, the page is still showing as if the conference is still on.
>
> I think my wife is likely to also fly in next year, probably in friday
> and out sunday or monday.
>
> >
> > While on the subject, did anyone here go, and if so what did you think
> > of the conference? I thought it was pretty good, networking with people
> > in my field was as valuable an experience as any, but the vast majority
> > of people I met seemed to be from the applications / peoplesoft side of
> > things, fellow DBA's seemed to be a lot scarcer.
>
> I thought the conference was fine. It is more marketing oriented and
> not especially heavy in technical content at least not to any great
> level of detail. The one hour sessions don't allow any presenter to
> get too deep.
>
> Probably varied a lot by what sessions people selected. I went to both
> sessions by Jonathan Lewis and one by Tom Kyte and another by Niemic (
> sp? ). These sessions seemed to be principally attended by DBA's.
>
> There are always lots of applications people, lots of developers, and
> management types along with a good amount of DBA's.
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