Package Type |
Early BirdMarch 31 - July 13 |
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JavaOne |
$1,595 |
JavaOne Government |
$1,395 |
Discover |
$50 |
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Face to Face
It's a Wrap!
Gather at Yerba Buena Gardens on Thursday for one last Oracle OpenWorld hurrah. It's your last opportunity to enjoy San Francisco's best local entertainment and food and to expand your growing network of Oracle experts and peers. Help us close out OpenWorld 2011 by raising one more glass, this time toasting another year of fortuitous meetings, valuable knowledge, and unforgettable entertainment. You may not have this much fun again until Oracle OpenWorld 2012.
When: Thursday, October 6, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m
Where: Yerba Buena Gardens
Popular San Francisco band The Five Hundreds kicks off the end-of-week celebration with your favorite covers and original songs in a performance sure to get your feet moving. The band's repertoire includes hits from the likes of the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, the Clash, and the Ramones—a mix of classic, indie, and punk rock that will have you singing along.
Essential to the new wave and electronic music explosion of the early '80s, Berlin has consistently challenged mainstream ideas of music and femininity while rocking radio and sales charts with its brand of American electro-pop. It's a Wrap! brings Berlin to Yerba Buena Gardens Thursday, where iconic rock vocalist Terri Nunn and the rest of the California-native band bring this year's Oracle OpenWorld to a rousing, have-to-dance close.
It's possible, even during the week of JavaOne. Here's the secret: many official JavaOne hotels offer an early-bird discount rate. Reserve within the official JavaOne room blocks for the lowest hotel rates. The earlier you book, the better your choices. So book your reservation now. And get the best selection.
If you’re a Java developer, you know there’s always something developing at JavaOne. If you’d like to attend but are tight on time and budget, think about exploring the conference with a Discover pass. This will give you access to keynotes, designated sessions, exhibition halls, DEMOgrounds, and more. All for hundreds of dollars less than a full registration package.