Welcome to Oracle OpenWorld 2010
Oracle OpenWorld is the world's largest and most important conference for Oracle technologists, business users, and partners. This annual gathering is the best place to meet live and in person with experts, enthusiasts, business leaders, and innovators from every industry around the globe to network, learn, and celebrate your role in the technology that runs your business.
With more than 1,800 sessions, 400 partner exhibits, almost 400 Oracle demos, keynotes from the world's technology leaders, hands-on labs, several special networking events, and more, Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco is best to find relevant, useful information about how to use technology to drive your business forward.
Oracle is transforming the industry with a complete technology stack, from applications to disk, engineered to work together. And Oracle OpenWorld is your chance not only to hear Oracle's strategy and roadmap from the experts who are engineering the products but to gain firsthand experience with the hardware and software built to optimize your business from end to end.
Five days of education. Insights and connections that will transform your career—and your business. It all starts here.
Oracle OpenWorld Highlights
Oracle Technology Network Live
Watch Oracle Technology Network LIVE—Sept 20-22
Whether you're a Java developer, a database or system admin, or an architect—don't miss three full days of great programming live from JavaOne and Oracle Develop in San Francisco. You'll see exclusive live interviews with community experts on topics like Java EE6, Solaris, Glassfish, Enterprise 2.0—and all the keynotes from both Oracle OpenWorld and Java One and Oracle Develop. See the latest program schedule.
Oracle OpenWorld Blog
Make the Most of OpenWorld
Five Tips for a Great Stay in San Francisco
Jim Lein, Marketing Director for Oracle Accelerate, Oracle's application strategy for midsize companies, has posted some great tips on his blog for getting the most out of your OpenWorld experience. Here's one hint: "San Francisco is like Paris: you'll have the best time if you're not afraid to 'act like a tourist'. The city is accustomed to it and wouldn't expect anything else."
Previous Posts
Tune in to Oracle Technology Network Live
Posted: August 31, 2010; 9:58am
Tell Us What You Think
Posted: August 30, 2010; 10:46am
We've Got the Answer
Posted: August 27, 2010; 12:32pm
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