to summarize:
dog/pony shows, new features( the theory ) boatloads of people: go to openworld
realistic implementation of new features, truths behind the marketing hype, less people but alot more interesting group: go to IOUG conference, the real deal technical presentations are likely to be at ioug conference(and you have a better chance to get into them w/less people).
joe, 1 time openworld attendee, 7yr ioug attendee but missed this year due to EMT class.
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Jared et al,
I was just told by my new boss that I have to have any requests for any conferences/shows in by Sept. 5th (his budget deadline). It's been years since I worked for a company that would pay for me to go anywhere, so, for 2004, what would you (or others on the list) recommend? It'd prob. have to be scheduled already to appease the budget gods, so any dates, locations, web-sites? Also, it would have to be Oracle- or MS SQL Server-based, as that's what I support (9i, and 2000, respectively, all on Win2ks (do I hear violins playing)). Finally, what's the 'hottest' (read that as the most beneficial) Oracle course these days for a DBA that's been around since 6.0 and is now working with 9i? Internals?
Thank you,
Paul R. Sherman DBA/Sr. Appl. Analyst Bacou-Dalloz office - 401-232-1200 x200 cell - 401-935-2802
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Sorry Steve, I'm saving my money for HOTSOS and IOUG.
Would love to of gone just get a chance to meet friends and eat in SF restaurants.
The timing is bad anyway, as it's right during my vacation, and I intend to spend that doing non-work related stuff.
I even had a free pass.
Jared
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 18:24, Steve McClure wrote:
> Just completed the registration, and was wondering how much company I was
> going to have there.
> Who else has plans to attend?
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