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Global User Groups |
Independent Oracle Global User Groups can help you
learn more about Oracle's products and services.
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The
communication channel in Asia Pacific for Oracle users to exchange
information, ideas, and business matters with each other and
Oracle Corporation. APOUG provides a variety of forums for communication
and offers services to user group leaders in countries throughout
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The
Europe, Middle East & Africa Oracle User Group (EOUG) was
founded as a Federation of European Users of Oracle's products
and related services. The EOUG's task is to further the relationships
between Oracle Corporation and Oracle users/partners in the
EMEA region in close cooperation with the affiliated national
Users Groups and other four Global Usesr Groups. It's steadily
growing member base and international character makes EOUG an
"information switchboard" for all users. |
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The
International Oracle Users Group (IOUG) is an independent continental
user group focused on Oracle Technology. The IOUG is comprised of more than 10,000 members in North, Central
and South America. IOUG provides its members with information,
education, networking, and advocacy to help them become better
and more advanced Oracle professionals. |
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The Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) is a global association that provides Oracle users the advocacy, knowledge, communication,
education and networking tools required to enhance their careers and maximize their investment in Oracle Applications. Formed in 1990, the OAUG is one
of the software industry's most successful user groups, and speaks with one voice for Oracle Applications customers. |
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The
Oracle Development Tools User Group is an independent organization
designed to aid in your efforts to deliver reliable, high-quality
information systems while keeping you apprised of the latest
information regarding the tools and development methodology. ODTUG provides
an active voice and channel of communicationfor users to express
needs, requirements, concerns, and suggestions to Oracle Corporation.
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