Not Attending Oracle OpenWorld? Go to the Web!

October 25, 2006 on 10:08 am | by Marian Crkon | In Worth Noting | |

For the ones not lucky enough to be paid for having fun at user conferences, here are few virtual sources of information worth visiting:

Oracle OpenWorld 2006 Home

An obvious starting place to get information about the conference. It is mostly tailored to the conference attendees but provides some useful links for the rest of us who are attending virtually.

Oracle OpenWorld 2006 Keynotes

Conference keynotes and webcasts by Oracle executives and other industry luminaries.

Oracle OpenWorld Podcasts

Justin Kestelyn, OTN’s Editor-in-Chief, is recording a series of tech podcasts at OpenWorld on OTN TECHBLOG.

Oracle Blogs

Follow a feed of recent posts from Oracle bloggers attending the conference.

AppsZone

Stay tuned to our own news aggregator for OpenWorld news from blogs and other media.

Personally, in addition to key notes, I’d like to see more subject-matter webcasts online. I encourage every application product manager, program manager and SIG chair to start their own blog where we can all participate and have an ongoing dialogue about product direction, new features and changes, etc. instead of relying on a week long crescendo. There is only so much you can do with conferences and news releases.

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