| Oracle OpenWorld There is no shortage of hot technologies and trends, from chatbots and artificial intelligence to cloud-based infrastructure and platforms to microservices and serverless architectures. But IT leaders live in the real world of getting stuff done, so as they learn what's possible, they're also asking hard questions about whether a technology is secure, enterprise-scale, and within budget. They will find this balance of cutting-edge emerging technology and practical, expert-rendered advice at Oracle OpenWorld 2017, October 1 to 5 in San Francisco, California. Here, review the Oracle OpenWorld session catalog to learn more about the more than 2500 sessions you can choose from. Plus, learn what will be different at this year's conference, and why research shows business leaders can learn more than ever before. | |
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| Oracle OpenWorld: Where IT's Bold Future and Pragmatic Present Meet "Cloud infrastructure provides the foundation, but some of the most exciting work IT teams are doing involves platform as a service, from extensions of cloud applications to API-driven integrations to the new customer interactions made possible through chatbots." —Chris Murphy, Oracle Director of Cloud Content | |
Why HR Pros Need to Attend Oracle OpenWorld "Only those that invest intelligently and vigorously in attracting, training, developing, motivating, rewarding, advancing, and ultimately retaining the most talented employees stand a chance in this cutthroat knowledge economy." —Rob Preston, Editorial Director, Oracle Content Central | |
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| | Highlights from Profit Special Report: Today's CIO What CIOs can learn about at Oracle OpenWorld, plus expert advice for succeeding in this evolving role. Five Ideas: Blockchain Blockchain will be a major topic of conversation at Oracle OpenWorld 2017. Experts explain what it is and how it is already disrupting the way we work. Asking Your Own Big Questions "The best place to start is with the simplest and most basic questions that we just never think about asking," advises futurist and author Jacob Morgan. These include such questions as "What is work?" and "Who is an employee?" |
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