Podcast Show Notes: Architect Day Panel Highlights
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The 2010 series of Oracle Technology Network Architect Day events kicked off in May with events in Dallas, Texas, Redwood Shores, California, and Anaheim, California. The centerpiece of each Architect Day event is a panel discussion that brings together the day's various presenters along with experts drawn from the local Oracle community.
This week’s ArchBeat program presents highlights from the panel discussion from the event held in Anaheim.
The voices you’ll hear in these highlights belong to (listed in order of appearance):
- Ralf Dossmann: Director of SOA and Middleware in Oracle’s Enterprise Solutions Group
LinkedIn | Oracle Mix - Floyd Teter: Innowave Technology, Oracle ACE Director
Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | Oracle Mix | Oracle ACE Profile - Basheer Khan: Innowave Technology, Oracle ACE Director
Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | Oracle Mix | Oracle ACE Profile - Jeff Savit: Oracle virtualization expert, former Sun Microsystems principal engineer
Blog | LinkedIn | Oracle Mix - Geri Born: Oracle security analyst
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A 10-minute podcast can't really do justice to the hour-long panel discussion at each Architect Day event, let alone the discussion that is characteristic of each session throughout each Architect Day. But at least you’ll get a taste of what you’ll find at the live events.
You’ll find slide decks and more from this first series of 2010 events in the Architect Day Artifacts post on this blog.
More dates/cities will be added soon to the Architect Day schedule.
Coming Soon
Next week’s ArchBeat program kicks off a three-part series featuring Cameron Purdy, Oracle ACE Director Aleksander Seovic, and Oracle ACE John Stouffer in a conversation about data grid technology and Oracle Coherence.
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