Get Organized With My Must-See Google Calendars for #oow18
There are so many sessions at this year’s OpenWorld it’s hard to know where to start when trying to pick which sessions to attend! To help you get your personal calendar organized and totally focused on THE most important sessions here is my pick of the very best sessions and labs that you definitely won’t want to miss! Simply cut & paste the links below into your calendar app and then sit back and relax because all you need to do next is turn up at Moscone and enjoy the best tech conference ever :-)
...so if you have a calendar app on your computer then just use the iCal links to subscribe to my calendars. Your calendar app should allow you to color-code each calendar to make life easier and more colourful!
For data warehousing and cloud-focused sessions+labs use these links: |
…this calendar covers sessions and labs on Database 18c, Autonomous Database, Autonomous TP, Autonomous DW, in-memory, multitenant, PL/SQL, SQL, data integration tools and database migration strategies.
For analytics-focused sessions+labs use these links: |
…this calendar covers sessions and labs on in-database SQL analytics, Oracle Analytics Cloud, Oracle Autonomous Analytics Cloud, graph analytics and machine learning.
For developer-focused sessions+labs use these links: |
…this calendar covers sessions and labs on PL/SQL, SQL Developer, APEX, Java, SQL, JSON, XML, etc etc.
For big data-focused sessions+labs use these links: |
...this calendar covers sessions and labs on Big Data Appliance, Big Data SQL, machine learning, graph, spatial and other big data technologies such as Kafka etc etc.
Below is the full calendar (derived from the list of links above) for all the MUST-See sessions and labs at OpenWorld 2018 for Big Data Warehousing in the Autonomous Cloud.Enjoy OpenWorld 2018!
You can scroll the above panel left->right->left to view the sessions and labs scheduled on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Enjoy!
Hope to see you in San Francisco.
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