CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

14 April 2009

Events News

Oracle Kicks Off Registration for Oracle OpenWorld® San Francisco 2009

Oracle OpenWorld® San Francisco 2009 registration is now open, the company announced. Oracle OpenWorld will be held October 11 - 15 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

The Keynote lineup is scheduled to include industry leaders and executives from HP, Dell and Oracle among others.

Designed to provide an inclusive and content sharing environment, Oracle OpenWorld will integrate collaboration elements such as Oracle Mix, Oracle's social networking environment, schedule builder, online planner and blogs.

The event will offer more than 1,800 educational sessions on Applications, Database, Industries, Management and Infrastructure and Middleware presented by Oracle product management, partners and customers.

New this year: More customer and partner sessions will be offered through a broad call for papers, allowing attendees to learn directly from their peers. The call for papers is open through April 19.

A special program for our Primavera customers will include more than 70 sessions on Primavera technology.

Attendees will have access to two Exhibition Halls with over 400 partners featuring their latest offerings, more than 300 live product demos in the Oracle DEMOgrounds and dynamic, thought-provoking, and interactive customer and partner breakthroughs showcased at Inside Innovation.

Customers and partners will have the opportunity to meet and hear from their peers with more than 100 user group and SIG meetings and numerous networking functions.

Related Resources

Link to registration page: http://www.oracle.com/openworld

Link to call for papers: http://www35.cplan.com/cfp_oow09/CFPLogin.jsp?wId=638P29

Become a member of the CIMdata PLM Community to receive your daily PLM news and much more.

Tell us what you think of the CIMdata Newsletter. Send your feedback.

CIMdata is committed to your privacy. Your personal information will never be sold or shared outside of CIMdata without your express permission.

Subscribe