Conference
Agenda
Updated Schedule at a Glance now available.
There is an Oracle BIWA SIG meeting scheduled for Friday, March 2, at 10:00 a.m.
For details, visit http://OracleBIWA.org and visit the SEOUC Registration Desk.
SEOUC is pleased to have Kevin Loney and William Hardie as Keynote Speakers.
Kevin Loney is the director of technology at Electronic Ink, providing design, implementation, and performance tuning consulting services in the Philadelphia region. He was named Consultant of the Year by Oracle Magazine in 2002. He is an internationally recognized expert in the design, development, administration, and tuning of Oracle databases. An Oracle developer and database administrator (DBA) since 1987, he has designed and implemented both transaction processing systems and data warehouses. As the lead DBA for a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical company, he designed and implemented the enterprise's data access architecture and database administration practices. In addition to his technical work, he is a best-selling author of Oracle books. The books on which he has been the sole or primary author include Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook and Advanced Oracle: Tuning and Administration (for database administrators), and Oracle Database 10g:The Complete Reference and Oracle SQL & PL/SQL Annotated Archives (for developers). He is also the author of numerous technical articles and regularly presents at Oracle user conferences in North America and Europe where he is often among the highest-rated presenters.
William Hardie has been in IT for over 25 years and has specialized in relational database technologies for over 20 years. Originally from Edinburgh in Scotland and now based at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores, Willie has worked with Oracle Databases since release5.
As always, SEOUC offers an information-packed agenda, and we have Oracle experts speaking on the following topics:
Application Development—tools, languages, modeling, design/build techniques
Data Warehousing/BI—design philosophies, tools, case studies, migrations
DBA—backup/recovery, network connectivity, tuning, migration, tools
Security—database, applications, auditing, checklists
Professional Skills—project management, certifications, team building
Oracle HRMS
Conference
Schedule
(subject to change)
Thursday,
March 1
7:30
- 5:30 |
Registration |
7:30
- 8:30 |
Continental
Breakfast |
8:30
- 10:00 |
General
Session |
10:00
- 10:45 |
Catered
Break and Table Top Exhibits |
10:45
- 11:45 |
Session
1 - Technical Presentations |
11:45
- 1:00 |
Lunch |
1:15
- 2:15 |
Session
2 - Technical Presentations |
2:15
- 2:45 |
Catered
Break and Table Top Exhibits |
2:45
- 4:00 |
Session
3 - Technical Seminars |
4:15
- 5:15 |
Session
4 - Technical Presentations |
5:30
- 6:30 |
Reception |
Friday,
March 2
7:30
- 3:00 |
Registration |
7:30
- 8:15 |
Continental
Breakfast |
8:15
- 9:30 |
Session
5 - Technical Seminars |
9:30
- 10:00 |
Catered
Break and Table Top Exhibits |
10:00
- 11:00 |
Session
6 - Technical Presentations |
11:15
- 12:15 |
Session
7 - Technical Presentations |
12:15
- 1:30 |
Lunch |
1:45
- 2:45 |
Session
8 - Technical Presentations |
3:00
- 4:00 |
Session
9 - Keynote Presentation |
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