ODTUG’s Kscope11
The Oracle Development Tools User Group’s (ODTUG) annual conference Kscope was a huge success attracting a huge gathering of Oracle Experts at one location. It was held this year from June 26 to June 30 2011 in Long Beach, CA.
Joey Asher (Author of Even a Geek Can Speak and president of Speechworks) was the Keynote Speaker covering, “How to Look and Sound Like a Leader”. It set the tone for a truly engaging and memorable 5 days in the Oracle sphere.
The major topic areas were:
- Application Express
- BI and Oracle EPM
- Database Development
- Fusion Middleware
In ODTUG VP Bambi Price’s words:
“KScope11 lived up to and in fact exceeded all my expectations. All my technical requirements were covered from symposiums to individual sessions. The fun side of the conference was the best I have yet experienced. The commitment to the community service day was impressive and ODTUG received many thanks for our generosity. The Queen Mary adventure was unbelievable and a fitting event for such a well organised conference.
Thank you to all who attended for making KScope11 such a success!”
Find out more at the ODTUG channel on Youtube! http://tinyurl.com/3u84px7
Not one to rest on their laurels, the organizing committee has already set their sights on delivering an exceptional experience to attendees in 2012. Kscope 12 abstract submissions are now open. Commence your plans, get writing and don’t miss out! http://tinyurl.com/3sdjyol
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