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Join Me and 1000s of other Oracle Professionals @ Oracle Open World #oow17 from 1st – 5th Oct 2017 in San Francisco, California (USA).What is Oracle Open World?

There is a high probability that you already know about Oracle OpenWorld #OOW17 but for those who are new to Oracle or like me (10 Years back), OOW is an annual Oracle convention for business decision-makers, IT management, and line-of-business end users.

The world’s largest conference for Oracle customers and technologists, Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco attracted some 60,000 visitors from 145 countries in 2016 and an additional 2.1 million attended the event online.

This year (2017) Oracle Open World is going to happen from 1st to 5th October in Sunny San Francisco (California).

Help Me with Sessions To Attend

This is my second year attending #OOW17 with the primary objective to learn about Oracle Vision (Product Roadmap) for products that We work on, primarily Cloud, E-Business Suite R12 (ERP/CRM), Identity & Acess Management, Database, GoldenGate etc

With 1800+ sessions, I need your help to select from Search Catalog; what sessions I should attend.  Search from Catalog and let me know what topic or session you would attend if you were there?  So will attend the exact session there on your behalf. After the Oracle Open World (OOW) I will do a FREE Live session with you, there I will share all my learnings with you.

I will do a FREE Live session with you, where I will share all my learnings with you.

Attending #OOW17? Lets Talk

If you are attending Oracle Open World this year (2017) then, lets Catch-Up (Ping me on LinkedIn or Leave a comment below or Follow on our Facebook Page)

 

Note: Stay Tuned for my Lessons Learned and Key Takeaways from different sessions.

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mike

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.