Re: OT: Oracle Open World 2012

  • From: Tim Gorman <tim@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 09:26:53 -0600

Oracle Corporation came after the Oracle Closed/Real World organizers, 
so the event has been renamed to Oak Table World (not 
"www.oaktableworld.com", just "oaktableworld.com").  No complaints yet 
from furniture manufacturers or home furnishing retail outlets, but 
there is still time...
Oak Table World will provide some more technical blathering by Bitter 
Twisted Old Men And Women as did previous Closed Worlds at previous 
OOWs.  The "Oak Table Network", a Denmark-based drinking society with a 
database problem, re-invades the civilized world, slashing and burning 
their experiences, pillaging myths and legends, and desecrating 
conventional wisdom with insight from downed systems, sleepless nights, 
long flights, and single malt... stayed tuned... everything is still 
coming together...  boo yah...

And yes, there is the tiniest slightest possibility that Tanel's 
presentation just might blow up and he'll say, "Ah yes, now we 
troubleshoot..."



On 9/21/2012 8:45 AM, Fuad Arshad wrote:
> That has changed quite a bit over the years there is quite a bit of technical 
> content now including the fully non marketing user group Sunday and them lots 
> of tech content all thru the conference including developer sessions and the 
> stuff like closed world and tanel's hacking sessions make openworld pretty 
> valuable
>
> Fuad
>
>
> On Sep 21, 2012, at 9:18 AM, Dba DBA <oracledbaquestions@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> How much of open world is real technical stuff for people who work with
>> Oracle and how much is marketing? My understanding is that most of the
>> sessions are marketing based and that IOUG/ODTUG is basically all technical
>> sessions?
>>
>>


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