Meet Oracle ACE & Author Atul Kumar at Collaborate17 (OAUG) Vegas

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Join Me and 100s of other Oracle Apps (E-Business) professionals – Apps DBAs, Technical & Functional Consultant @ COLLABORATE17 from 2 – 6 April 2017 in Las Vegas , USA

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I’ll be presenting paper 12 ThingsYou Wish You Knew before Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite (R12) with Oracle Identity & Access Management  on 5th April (Wednesday) at 4:15 PM in Collaborate17 / OAUG @ Las Vegas, USA

What is OAUG & COLLABORATE17 :

The Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) is the world’s largest education, networking and advocacy forum for Oracle Applications users.

Collaborate17 is largest independent Oracle User Group conference event being organised by International Oracle User Group (IOUG) on 2 – 6 April in Las Vegas.

I’ll be presenting on 5th April (Wednesday) at 4:15 PM on Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite with IdM & Things you wish you Knew

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Here’s the objective of session :

  • Firstly we’ll understand Integration Topology for EBS for Oracle Identity & Access Management
  • Avoiding Common & Risky Mistakes while integrating EBS with Oracle Identity & Access Management
  • Then I’ll be sharing my experience of Integrating 30+ Implementations with Oracle Identity & Access Management

Want to know more ? Head over to : https://app.attendcollaborate.com/event/member/317774 & Add this one in schedule

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I started my IT career in 2000 as an Oracle DBA/Apps DBA. The first few years were tough (<$100/month), with very little growth. In 2004, I moved to the UK. After working really hard, I landed a job that paid me £2700 per month. In February 2005, I saw a job that was £450 per day, which was nearly 4 times of my then salary.