Day 3 of Collaborate was great as well. Very good attendance in at 8:00 am sessions (although I hear that is a bigger challenge on Thursday mornings after the traditional Wednesday big event - this year the Harry Potter show at Universal Studios).
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My session on Cloud Computing Industry Directions was at 8:00 am. I covered the Cloud Industry in broad brushes, and narrowed it down to understanding value propositions of Hybrid, Public and Private Clouds, took the audience through the issues with Hypervisor fragmentation while discussing Oracle's Cloud Computing Strategy. Finally, top 3 take-aways for each level of organization leadership from Business Leader to CIO to Developers were covered. ExaData, ExaLogic, OVM, Assembly Builders, Solaris Containers - were some of the key areas reviewed.
-I'm including some of the key slides here, and more in detail in my presentation.
With the positioning of WebLogic in most key Oracle products, an investment to beef up Weblogic capability - with or without ExaLogic - would be a great strategy.
I was double-booked with another session on "Fusion Applications - now or wait" which was a panel led by Paul Rombach and Debra Lilley. Thanks to Mike Rulf, he stepped up and covered my content there.
-A recurrring theme was interest around Cloud Computing - in particular early adopter experiences and Fusion Applications: Steve Miranda had two sessions - deeper than the keynote in which he talked about details of early adopters, as well as key technologies - SOA, BPEL, WebCenter, Java/ADF and BPM as central to Fusion Applications.
-There was the OAUG GEO/SIG best practices lunch at the Peabody (did not see the Duck Parade). I also realized there was an impromptu "Flash Dance" in the lunch area at the Convention Center...Was told the energy level went very high and the buzz were infectious.
-The evening had several dinners - including the Oracle ACE Dinner. I ended by being a butterfly and covered a few - a bite here, a sip of two here and there, and that was end of Day 3. I
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| Developing your Cloud Roadmap |
My session on Cloud Computing Industry Directions was at 8:00 am. I covered the Cloud Industry in broad brushes, and narrowed it down to understanding value propositions of Hybrid, Public and Private Clouds, took the audience through the issues with Hypervisor fragmentation while discussing Oracle's Cloud Computing Strategy. Finally, top 3 take-aways for each level of organization leadership from Business Leader to CIO to Developers were covered. ExaData, ExaLogic, OVM, Assembly Builders, Solaris Containers - were some of the key areas reviewed.
-I'm including some of the key slides here, and more in detail in my presentation.
| Sample Decision Point |
I was double-booked with another session on "Fusion Applications - now or wait" which was a panel led by Paul Rombach and Debra Lilley. Thanks to Mike Rulf, he stepped up and covered my content there.
-A recurrring theme was interest around Cloud Computing - in particular early adopter experiences and Fusion Applications: Steve Miranda had two sessions - deeper than the keynote in which he talked about details of early adopters, as well as key technologies - SOA, BPEL, WebCenter, Java/ADF and BPM as central to Fusion Applications.
-There was the OAUG GEO/SIG best practices lunch at the Peabody (did not see the Duck Parade). I also realized there was an impromptu "Flash Dance" in the lunch area at the Convention Center...Was told the energy level went very high and the buzz were infectious.
-The evening had several dinners - including the Oracle ACE Dinner. I ended by being a butterfly and covered a few - a bite here, a sip of two here and there, and that was end of Day 3. I
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| Famous Ducks at the Peabody |


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