Keen to head down-under? Check out this message from the New Zealand Oracle Users Group.
The New Zealand Oracle Users Group is pleased to announce… Call for Papers and Training for the 2008 Conference We only require your ABSTRACT of not more than 150 words at this stage. We invite all users and suppliers of Oracle technology and applications and related products to submit presentations, including
Presentation topics may include but are not limited to Oracle Aplications such as eBS, JDE, Peoplesoft and Hyperion, and Oracle Development, Middleware and Database technologies. Everything is welcome for submission but delegates are especially interested in hearing case studies of real life scenarios and situations, lessons learnt and best practices. Both Technical and Business streams will run throughout the conference programme with presentations covering the implementation, use and support of the whole range of Oracle and associated third party products and services. If your paper is selected for presentation:
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How do I submit an abstract? Visit our submission website and complete the Call for Papers submission, by 20 June 2008 Also anyone can submit topics you are interested in, and we’ll try to source a presenter for the topic. We’ll post further information about this and for presenters on our website in due course. Remember to visit our website for all up to date information on regional events, the conference, and other news. We look forward to receiving your completed submissions by 20 June 2008
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We are not quite ready to open registration but watch this space (or keep an eye on our website) in the next few weeks for an announcement.
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There will be an early bird discount for all registrations before the 1st September 2008. Watch this space for these great rates.
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Rotorua 20th and 21st October 2008 Novotel Rotorua Lakeside – Rotorua |
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Any questions please contact our conference management company, The Conference Company. By phone on +64 9 360 1240 or by email at nzoug@tcc.co.nz |
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