Understanding Oracle: Demystifying OpenWorld
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Seminar: Wednesday 24th
October 2012: Avnet, Bracknell
Oracle OpenWorld is the world's largest event dedicated to helping enterprises harness the power of technology, during a full week in October.
Oracle Corporation always uses Oracle OpenWorld to make its most important product announcements, and this year is no exception. We realise that not all our partners can attend this prestigious event in San Francisco, primarily due to time and cost pressures.
Oracle OpenWorld is the only conference that goes this deep and wide with Oracle technology, providing thousands of sessions and hundreds of demonstrations geared toward helping partners and customers get better results with the technology it has —and plan strategically for the technology it will need to keep ahead of the competition in the years to come.
With the sheer number of announcements planned, it is sometimes difficult to find your way through the fog and identify the opportunities relevant to your business to take advantage of, this coming year. So why not engage with the Oracle's UK team via Avnet and get the announcements shared with you face-to-face, in the UK?
As a key
Value Added Distributor of Oracle Applications, Technology and Hardware
solutions, Avnet has been attending Oracle OpenWorld for a number of years and
invites our partners to attend a half day summary event which will share the
keynote announcements. We will also help prioritise for you the announcements
of greatest interest and business opportunity for the UK channel.
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