After last year's Oracle Open World I asked if Oracle was cool again and that post was picked up by eye on oracle and created quite a bit of debate. Now we are approaching Open World again and I see Oracle has put it's mix social network front and center taking over the oracle.com home page with the Oracle Listens campaign. Already @monkchips thinks it's cool.
Not as cool as google? I don't want to go there again. In fact there is a huge amount of buzz on twitter from many people, Oracle and non Oracle alike. I like the cynical take by @jknoll
I don't think Oracle has run out of ideas, I just think they are admitting that customers and partners might have some equally good ideas that we should listen to.
I'm browsing through the ideas and there's an amount of noise as you might expect, but there seems to be a new idea submitted about every five minutes. That amount of feedback is immense. Credit to the Oracle marketing team for driving this, I see Justin is answering a lot of the ideas right now and other Oracle folks are jumping in too. Expect to hear a lot more about this next week.
My opinion is this is a bold move and Oracle has convinced me its cool again this year. Do you agree or think it is just a gimmick? Make your voice heard in the comments.
Showing posts with label OOW2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OOW2008. Show all posts
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Financials Sessions at Oracle Open World 2008
A lot of people are asking when various sessions are, readers of this blog are probably interested in Oracle EBS financials, Helle posted on Oracle Mix a couple of useful links. I recommend looking at this pdf which lists all the financials sessions including demogrounds, apps lounges, presentations etc.
My session is listed there, I look forward to seeing some of your there.
Thursday 25th, 3:00 p.m.
Moscone West 2006
Are Intercompany Processing and Reconciliation Currently Pain Points for Your Enterprise?
David Haimes, Oracle; Helle Hennings, Oracle
I blogged last year about the meet the Experts Lounge, well this year it has been renamed to Applications Lounge. I haven't been asked to attend this year, so if you want to ask me any questions or provide feedback you'll have to come to the session above, find me at the DEMOgrounds, the Blogger Meetup or follow me in twitter, or use this blog all year round - remember customer interaction is not just for Oracle Open World, it's for life.
My session is listed there, I look forward to seeing some of your there.
Thursday 25th, 3:00 p.m.
Moscone West 2006
Are Intercompany Processing and Reconciliation Currently Pain Points for Your Enterprise?
David Haimes, Oracle; Helle Hennings, Oracle

Monday, June 30, 2008
Still time to vote for blogging
If you read a lot of Oracle blogs you can't have missed the news that you get to vote for some of the sessions at Oracle Open World this year on Oracle Mix. There's a lot of great sessions suggested and although I'm about to plug my own I would encourage you to check out the other suggestions and vote often.
My suggestion is for a session inspired by the series I started on Why product development should blog, which only got as far as three part:
A bold claim, but one I'm pretty confident I can back up. I'd also be interested in getting input form other bloggers within and without Oracle so I can share some of your wisdom in this session too. So add your comments and remember to go and vote.
My suggestion is for a session inspired by the series I started on Why product development should blog, which only got as far as three part:
Why Product Development should Blog - How blogging will help your customers and YOU
A bold claim, but one I'm pretty confident I can back up. I'd also be interested in getting input form other bloggers within and without Oracle so I can share some of your wisdom in this session too. So add your comments and remember to go and vote.
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