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The No Slide Zone

Oracle OpenWorld -The No Slide Zone

"The No Slide Zone" - Brought to you by the engineers and people at Oracle doing really amazing things - this is not your typical product session - no slides, just exciting stuff, discussion, interaction, white boarding and more! Cutting edge Technology and Middleware topics that will keep you on the edge of your seat! The coolest features of Database 11g, Web 2.0 and much, much more....


Come see us at Yerba Buena Theater Monday 11am-4:15pm; Tuesday 10:45am-4:15pm; Wednesday 9:45am- 4pm; Thursday 8:30am- 12:30pm


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ontarioemperor Better than I expected -1 Nov 18 2007, 2:24 AM EST by ontarioemperor
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I have to confess that the "no slide zone" sounded like a gimmick, but the session that I attended (Wednesday 3:00, Juan Loaiza and Andrew Holdsworth) lent itself well to the "no slide" format, since it was conversational and didn't depend upon the formal presentation of a vast quantity of information.
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david.boyll web two point oh 0 Nov 17 2007, 8:30 AM EST by david.boyll
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Hi Justin,

I wish I wasn't trapped backstage pushing programming at OpenWorld... well, let me rephrase that... I had a blast doing my job last week, but wish I could have attended your session... I had a long, animated discussion with Shaun Mehr at Oola about cross-functional contributions, wikis, web video and user generated content... big eye opener for me. I spend most of my time focused on very structured, formalized production modes for distributing authorized and diligently vetted content that I was very resistant at first for fear of a degredation of quality standards. I see now that it all has a place - from the C-level messaging right down to the "street". Looking forward to the next "lunch 2.0"!
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