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Collaborate 10 has come and gone. IT Convergence hopes you took advantage of the opportunity to "Hit the Oracle Jackpot" while in Las Vegas.
Collaborate 10 was the fourth straight year that the OAUG (Oracle Applications Users Group), the IOUG (Independent Oracle Users Group), and Quest International Users Group joined forces to host Collaborate.
As always, Collaborate 10 was nothing less than the premier grass-roots gathering of the Oracle community. Because it was created and run by and for the end-users, Collaborate 10 offered a blend of customer-to-customer interaction and a chance to get insights from technology visionaries and Oracle strategists to be found nowhere else.
At Collaborate 10, IT Convergence subject matter experts, DBAs, and executives delivered a host of presentations on topics ranging from coming changes in accounting to the latest in Oracle Server Virtulaization.
Although Collaborate 10 is now history, ITC is happy to make the white papers that supported the presentations of our experts available to you. Check back regularly, as we expect to publish new papers in the coming weeks. In addition to giving these 10 presentation, IT Convergence sponsored two OAUG Training Sunday sessions: Combining Tutor & UPK for Dynamic Documentation and Preparing for an Oracle R12 Upgrade. Both sessions were well attended, and you can download the Power Points used during the presentations by clicking on the titles.
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ITC's Collaborate 10 Sessions
You can download the white papers for ITC's Collaborate 10 sessions simply by clicking on the titles highlighted in red (registration required). Presentation topics include:
If you've missed the Collaborate 10 Sunday Sessions from IT Convergence, you can now download them by clicking on the links below:
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Planning for Oracle R12 |
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Using Tutor & UPK Together |
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