Re: Re: OpenWorld

  • From: Kellyn Pedersen <kjped1313@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:50:09 -0700 (PDT)

RMOUG has consistently been solid on the presentations and I was really 
impressed this year with the number of quality presenters this last year, (am I 
allowed to say that if I was one of the presenters? :))  
I think of it as a kind of "class reunion", too, as I get to see a lot of 
previous co-workers that I would not get to any other way.  It's great to catch 
up and talk to other DBA's and developers, many of who are friends, where as 
when I start talking about geeky database schtuff with my friends who aren't 
techies, their eyes just glaze over after about 2 minutes... :)
I want to go to MOTS, but it's just not going to happen this year...  Great 
list of presenters and presentations-  I'm so jealous of everyone that gets to 
go!

Kellyn Pedersen
Sr. Database Administrator
I-Behavior Inc.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kellynpedersen
www.dbakevlar.blogspot.com
 
"Go away before I replace you with a very small and efficient shell script..."

--- On Tue, 8/24/10, kyle Hailey <kylelf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: kyle Hailey <kylelf@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Re: OpenWorld
To: jkstill@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: daniel.fink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2010, 2:52 PM




I've gone to Oracle Open World on average ever other year for the last 20. For 
me it's felt harder and harder to locate good presentations not to mention 
negotiate the crowds and connect with interesting people. To connect with 
interesting people at OOW, I'd  track down Mogens Nørgaard and where ever he 
was, usually Chevy's,  I found a good crowd. He's attracted such a crowd that 
last year he set up "Oracle Closed World" at Thirsty Bear restaurant, less than 
a block from the conference. At this years OOW, Oracle Closed World 
will again be at the Thirsty Bear, and I'm happy to be helping to buy extra 
beer and t-shirts via Embarcadero's co-sponsorship! Look forward to interesting 
technical presentations and much merriment. 



 Unlike OOW,  conferences like HOTSOS have so many good presentations that I'm 
often conflicted as to which track to see. Similarly 
MOTS, http://michiganoaktable.intuitwebsites.com/, looks to me just as good at 
HOTSOS. I'm excited to be going to MOTS as well as presenting on Visual SQL 
Tuning (last minute decision so I'm not on the website).
MOTS at $750 is also less than half the price as OOW which  looked to be over 
$2000 when I looked at the web site a few days ago. (PS if you are a current 
customer of Embarcadero and want to go to MOTS but haven't registered yet for 
MOTS, email me and I can swing a discount for you)


I've also enjoyed RMOUG and plan on going this year. 
Never been to UKOUG but sounds like another good one. I've heard great feedback 
on UKOUG.


Best
Kyle Hailey
http://db-optimizer.blogspot.com/


On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Jared Still <jkstill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Daniel Fink <daniel.fink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

Look for events with regional OUGs. Rocky Mountain OUG has a great event in 
February, UTah OUG has a 


RMOUG is a fantastic event.  I just haven't been able
to go myself the past 3 years.


Highly recommended.
 
http://www.rmoug.org/training.htm


Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
Oracle Blog: http://jkstill.blogspot.com
Home Page: http://jaredstill.com




      

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