Oracle at HR Tech: What a Difference a Year Makes
- by Natalia Rachelson
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the famous HR Technology
Conference (HR Tech) in my new hometown of Chicago. This annual event,
which draws the who of who in the world of HR technology, was by far the
biggest. It wasn't just the highest level of attendance that was mind
blowing, but also the amazing quality of attendees. Kudos go to the
organizers, especially Bill Kutik for pulling together such a phenomenal
conference.
Conference highlights included Naomi Bloom's (http://infullbloom.us)
Masters Panel and Mark Hurd's General Session on the last day of the
conference.
Naomi managed to do the seemingly impossible -- get all of the industry
heavyweights and fierce competitors to travel to Chicago for her panel.
Here are the executives she hosted:
Our own Steve Miranda
Sanjay Poonen, President Global Solutions, SAP
Stan Swete, CTO, Workday
Mike Capone, VP for Product Development and CIO, ADP
John Wookey, EVP, Social Applications, Salesforce.com
Adam Rogers, CTO, Ultimate Software
I bet you think "WOW" when you look at these names. Just this panel by
itself would have been enough of a draw for any tech conference, so
Naomi and Bill really scored.
TechTarget published a great review of the conference here. And here are a few highlights from Steve.
"Steve Miranda, EVP Apps Dev Oracle, said delivering software in the
cloud helps vendors shape their products to customer needs more
efficiently. "As vendors, we're able to improve the software faster," he
said. "We can see in real time what customers are using and not using."
Miranda underscored Oracle's commitment to socializing its HCM
platform,and named recruiting as an area where social has had a
significant impact. "We want to make social a part of the fabric, not a
separate piece," he said. "Already, if you're doing recruiting without
social, it probably doesn't make any sense.""
Having Mark Hurd at the conference was another real treat and everyone
took notice. The Business of HR publication covered Mark's
participation at HR Tech and the full article is available here.
Here is what Business of HR had to say: "In truth, the story of Oracle
today is a story similar to many of the current and potential customers
they faced at the conference this week. Their business is changing and
growing. They've dealt with acquisitions of their own and their
competitors continue to nip at their heels. They are dealing with growth
(and yes, they are hiring in case you're interested). They have
concerns about talent as well.
If Oracle feels as strongly about their products as they seem to be,
they will be getting their co-president in front of a lot more groups of
current and potential customers like they did at the HR Technology
Conference this year. And here's hoping this is one executive who won't
stop talking about the importance of talent just because he isn't at the
HR tech conference anymore." Natalia RachelsonSenior Director, Oracle Applications