Oracle shared an incredible amount of rich content during the show, but don’t worry if you weren’t able to make it, you can view all the OpenWorld keynotes on-demand. There were more than 1800 sessions available to attend and although not every session was recorded, there are some great general sessions worth checking out featuring Larry Ellison, Safra Catz, and Mark Hurd.
One of the topics you heard around every corner was about “integrated cloud.” My colleague wrote a great blog post about it called Integrated Cloud – The Buzz Word at Oracle OpenWorld 2016. Another colleague wrote a blog post about a demo station related to Oracle REST Data Services that he ran across at the show. To learn more, read his post Deploying REST Based Web Services with SQL Developer.
Perficient not only exhibited at OpenWorld, but also delivered three insightful sessions and we’ve posted the session slides to share with you:
Building a Complete View Across the Customer Experience on Oracle BI Cloud Service – view slides
Shiv Bharti, Director, Perficient, Inc.
Tom Munley, Vice President, Oracle Business Unit, Perficient, Inc.
Introduction to Oracle Java Cloud Service: Leveraging Dev/Test Purposes – view slides
Raghuraman Syama, Sr. Technical Architect, Perficient, Inc.
Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. Migrates to Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service – view slides | download on-demand event
Thomas Kelly, Director of Finance, Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Don Ford, Director, Perficient, Inc.
Last week, Perficient held a webinar “What’s New in Oracle EPM Cloud” especially for folks unable to attend the show to learn about the latest developments in Oracle EPM Cloud. The event packed the ‘virtual house’ and you can view the on-demand event now!
Once again, the theme at the show was cloud, cloud, cloud! Interested in learning more about Oracle Cloud? Download our guide, “Guide to Oracle Cloud: 5 Steps to Ensure a Successful Move to the Cloud.”
If you missed the show this year, we hope you’ll find the resources shared with you of value. We’re already looking ahead to Oracle OpenWorld 2017, October 1-5 in San Francisco and hope to see you there!