There are more than 500 general sessions on Day 2 - Monday September 20, 2010. The morning keynote is much anticipated as Mark Hurd debuts as Oracle President on stage. I have two back-to-back presentations and given the distances between hotels I may have to run with my laptop to reach in time.
Just today Apple iTunes App Store has a new app for Oracle OpenWorld (see photo of the App on my iPhone). The application has Schedule Builder as one of the features and now I have all my session schedule accessible on the go!
Here is what the Day II Schedule Builder looks like for me:
Monday, September 20, 2010
8:00 Open World Keynote, S319178, Moscone North, Hall D - , Mark Hurd, John Fowler and Ed Screven from Oracle with Noriyuki Toyoki from Fujitsu
9:45 Visit Exhibition Hall
11:00 42 Examples of Oracle Fusion Middleware in the Real World, S315677, Moscone West L3, Room 3018 - Debra Lilley, Fujitsu
12:30 Top 10 Recipes from Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 Financials Cookbook, S316415, Westin Market Street Hotel, Metropolitan II - This is my first presentation session at Oracle OpenWorld 2010
14:00 Best Implementation Practices with Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, S319049, Moscone West L2, Room 2014 - This is my second presentation session at Oracle OpenWorld 2010. I am collaborating with one of the gurus of BI Publisher - Brent Lowe of STR Software who also writes the very popular BI Publisher Blog - The Lowe Down.
15:30 Oracle Accelerate: Strategy for Midsize Companies, S318254, Westin Market Street Hotel, Metropolitan I - Mark Johnson, Oracle
The session I wanted to attend was Oracle E-Business Financials: Vision, Release Overview, and Product Roadmap but it is already full!
17:00 Upgrading to Oracle Financials Release 12.1: A Technical Perspective, S317988, Westin Market Street Hotel, Metropolitan II, Enda Hu, Oracle
There were several invites for evening parties that I was fortunate to receive. However, I volunteer for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and they have a Bone Marrow match event called 'Cause for Celebration' at Palo Alto. So I will miss out on the night life at San Francisco while forty thousand visitors help the local economy.
Day III schedule appears next!
September 16, 2010
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Thanks! Your article helped me a lot. It was really quick and easy to learn all things. You explained everything in very easy & clear language.
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