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 This Month: ODI, MFT, Kafka, Microservices The Oracle Code tour rolls on, with upcoming stops in Sao Paolo, Mexico City, Rishon LeZion, Sydney, Beijing, Bangalore, and Seoul. If you missed any of the previous events, or want to revisit some of the action you'll find an extensive list of session videos and interviews with session presenters here, and you can keep track of the live action at each event by following the #OracleCode Twitter stream. But nothing is better than attending Oracle Code in person. Click here for the complete list of remaining dates and locations.
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|  | Podcast: Microservices: Getting Real Panelists Chris Richardson, Adam Bien, Reza Rahman, and Karthik Gaekwad, all session speakers from various Oracle Code events, share their insight on the potential to be gained and the pitfalls to avoid in developing and working with microservices. Listen to the podcast. |
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|  | Oracle Code Oracle Code is an event for developers building modern Web, mobile, enterprise, and cloud-native applications. The focus is on the latest software developer technologies, practices, and trends, including: Containers, Microservices/APIs, and DevOps; Databases; Open Source Technologies; Development Tools and Low Code Platforms; Machine Learning, Chatbots and AI. Click the link below for the complete schedule. Learn more.
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 | Oracle OpenWorld 2017 It's back! The big event for those in the Oracle universe returns to San Francisco, October 1-5, 2017. Registration is now open, as is the conference call for speakers. . Learn more. |
 | JavaOne 2017 Be there as JavaOne returns to San Francisco, October 1-5, 2017, featuring hundreds of in-depth technical sessions acrosss eight tracks. Registration is open, and you can now submit your session proposals. Learn more. |
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