Version User Scope of changes
Sep 18 2008, 2:59 PM EDT (current) thughan 1 word deleted
Sep 17 2008, 7:54 PM EDT thughan

Changes

Key:  Additions   Deletions


Continue the Learning Long after the Event is Over

Oracle OpenWorld is a massive event with over 1700 Sessions. The information being presented here will help organizations better understand Oracle’s overall vision and product strategy. Coupled with panel discussions, technical discussion and other content, OpenWorld is one of the largest User Conferences in the world.

But, in 24 hours after the event, 66% of what is said here is forgotten.

Your own sales, engineering, and marketing meetings are meeting the same fate. The human ability to retain information is limited and without a systematic way to capture, share and find information the value of an in-person event is limited. Oracle has met this problem head-on by offering Oracle OpenWorld On Demand – a comprehensive portal that contains a combination of audio, video and presentation materials for all sessions in the show and will allow attendees to find, view, and download presentations 24 hours after delivery.

Find out how collaborative knowledge sharing with on demand video, blogs and communities can increase productivity and significantly decrease travel and training costs for your organization.


Speaker: Sebastian Grady COO, Altus Learning)

Time: 2 PM
Date: Monday, September 22
Location: Moscone Center – West, 3rd Floor (Howard Street Side)
Room: Overlook 1


About the Speaker
Sebastian Grady is the Chief Operating Officer of Altus Learning Systems where he's responsible for overall business development and customer satisfaction. Grady brings nearly two decades of management and IT experience to the company, with a successful track record in customer service, enterprise software sales, rapid organizational growth and corporate leadership.

Prior to joining Altus, Grady was President and Chief Operating Officer of Saba Software, a leading Human Capital Management software company, where he grew revenue from $18M to $54M during his first year. As Vice President and General Manager of the Customer Sales Division at PeopleSoft, recently acquired by Oracle Corporation, he grew a $75M business to more than $600M in a four-year period. As Vice President of Customer Services at PeopleSoft, he achieved the highest customer satisfaction rating in the Enterprise Software Industry.