MichaelSeymour
Member
Just wanted to give you a little information about Oracle Open World. I realize that many of you attended Quest and only have budget for one conference per year, but I think that this year’s Oracle Open World is not to be missed for JD Edwards Customers, especially customers considering or planning an upgrade. There will be over 50 sessions that cover EnterpriseOne content! You can check out the whole course catalog here - Course catalog
I would like to call out 2 particular things in this Oracle Open World that are different than what you have seen before.
Upgrade Workshop
This is probably what I consider to be the highlight of Oracle Open World for JD Edwards’ customers. This session will be four hours and repeated four times at Open World. It will be for customers considering or planning an upgrade from EnterpriseOne XE or 8 (but World customers can get value out of this too). This hands-on workshop will cover key technical differences, project planning, and tools to help plan and execute your upgrade project. Consulting and corporate resources that know a lot about planning and executing upgrades will host the session.
OpenWorld X-Treme
This is the weekend before Oracle Open World and does cost additional, but is well worth it. There will be two types of sessions for you. First and probably most popular will be the hands on labs covering a variety of topics from deploying Web Client, developing Powerforms, and developing integrations using the new Web Services Gateway. We will also have detailed technical sessions that will go to a level of depth normally not seen at conferences, we are going to assume our audience is knowledgeable to be able to really drill into details. These topics include diagnostics and tuning your IBM iSeries. You can find out more information here: X-Treme Weekend
We are also going to have sessions on other hot topics including Unicode, how we are going to uptake Oracle technology, upgrade tips and techniques, optimizing performance, security and web client.
Overall conference ifnromation can be found here: http://www.oracle.com/openworld/sanfrancisco/conference/index.html
Thanks and look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Michael Seymour
I would like to call out 2 particular things in this Oracle Open World that are different than what you have seen before.
Upgrade Workshop
This is probably what I consider to be the highlight of Oracle Open World for JD Edwards’ customers. This session will be four hours and repeated four times at Open World. It will be for customers considering or planning an upgrade from EnterpriseOne XE or 8 (but World customers can get value out of this too). This hands-on workshop will cover key technical differences, project planning, and tools to help plan and execute your upgrade project. Consulting and corporate resources that know a lot about planning and executing upgrades will host the session.
OpenWorld X-Treme
This is the weekend before Oracle Open World and does cost additional, but is well worth it. There will be two types of sessions for you. First and probably most popular will be the hands on labs covering a variety of topics from deploying Web Client, developing Powerforms, and developing integrations using the new Web Services Gateway. We will also have detailed technical sessions that will go to a level of depth normally not seen at conferences, we are going to assume our audience is knowledgeable to be able to really drill into details. These topics include diagnostics and tuning your IBM iSeries. You can find out more information here: X-Treme Weekend
We are also going to have sessions on other hot topics including Unicode, how we are going to uptake Oracle technology, upgrade tips and techniques, optimizing performance, security and web client.
Overall conference ifnromation can be found here: http://www.oracle.com/openworld/sanfrancisco/conference/index.html
Thanks and look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Michael Seymour