Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Oracle Open World 2012


 Oracle Open World fever is here!!
2012 Oracle Open World is going to be held in San Francisco this year from September 30 to October 4. As usual, there is going to be lots of excitement and fun. One of those would be the following BPM session which I will be co-presenting with Harish Gaur (Director, Product Management) and there is going to be a Hands-on lab as well on this.

If you would like to touch & feel Oracle BPM, please join us for the presentation. Session details below;


Session ID: CON9184
Session Title: Business-Driven Development with BPM: Lessons from the Real World

Looking forward to meeting you there!


Update 2:

Workshop information below;
 
Session ID: HOL10804
Session Title: Business-Driven Development: Oracle Business Process Management Workshop

Update 3: 12/Aug/2012

The session schedule is published and is as follows;



Session ID: CON9184
Session Title: Business-Driven Development with BPM: Lessons from the Real World
Venue / Room: Moscone South - 310
Date and Time: 01-Oct-2012, 13:45 - 14:45


Session ID: HOL10804
Session Title: Business-Driven Development: Oracle Business Process Management Workshop
Venue / Room: Marriott Marquis - Salon 1/2
Date and Time:  01-Oct-2012 , 10:45 - 11:45

Session ID: HOL10804
Session Title: Business-Driven Development: Oracle Business Process Management Workshop
Venue / Room: Marriott Marquis - Salon 1/2
Date and Time:  04-Oct-2012 , 14:15 - 15:15


Follow this page & look out for further updates.....

Final Update:

It was amazing to see the overwhelming response for the sessions. Thanks to all who could make it to the sessions that we delivered during the Open World and I sincerely hope that you had some key takeaways from them that you will capitalize on. Feel free to write back to me and I would be more than glad to assist you in every way possible. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Satya,

    I am totally new to this Oracle SOA/BPM world. I keep on hearing more about 'PAYLOAD'. What exactly a PAYLOAD means??? How the data flows in a BPM Process in the form of some XML or can be any text also??

    Please reply to hkravi@gmail.com
    Thanks

    ReplyDelete