We just found out today that our OpenWorld session has been moved to Marriott Marquis Golden Gate C1. So, same venue, different room. If you plan to attend, make a note.
Actually, they’ve moved us to a much smaller room, about a quarter of the original room’s size. I guess our session isn’t very popular for preregistrations. Oh well, the smaller room will provide a cozier environment for questions and answers.
Of course, we weren’t able to change the session title and abstract from Paul’s (@ppedrazzi) original proposal, so maybe this isn’t an accurate representation on our content.
If you don’t feel like clicking through, here’s the skinny. The session appears in the Schedule Builder as “Web 2.0 Versus Enterprise 2.0: Lost in Translation; S313346,” but here’s what you’ll really be getting Rich (@rmanalan) and Anthony (@anthonyslai):
WebCenter: A Web Developer’s Playground
Schedule: Tuesday, September 21, 5:00PM
Venue/Room: Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C1
HTML5, REST APIs, JavaScript, JSON, Canvas, SVG… If you’re familiar with those terms, you’re probably a Web Developer. In this session, you’ll see how Oracle’s WebCenter can be a Web Developer’s playground. We’ll dive deep into how we utilize WebCenter’s REST APIs to build new age web apps and browser extensions. Learn from Oracle’s internal WebCenter team and expert Web Developers.
Also, I mentioned that our WebCenter Chrome extension might be available for a test drive in the WebCenter demopods. Here are locations of the Fusion Middleware pods, including the WebCenter ones. They’re all in the Moscone West exhibit hall.
Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11g | 3363 |
Imaging and Content Management for Applications | 3365 |
Oracle Universal Content Management 11g | 3367 |
Oracle Content Management for Business Process Management | 3369 |
Oracle Universal Records Management 11g | 3370 |
Oracle On Track Communication: Media-Rich Collaboration | 3371 |
Oracle Beehive: Connect and Collaborate Securely and Privately | 3372 |
Building Enterprise Portals Using Oracle WebCenter Portal | 3373 |
Using Oracle WebCenter Portal to Deliver Modern Portals | 3374 |
The Ultimate Experience: Oracle WebCenter Personalization | 3375 |
Evolving from Oracle and Sun Portals to Oracle WebCenter | 3376 |
Building Departmental Portals with Oracle WebCenter Spaces | 3377 |
Oracle WebCenter: Social Networks, Mashups with Mobile Access | 3378 |
Enterprise 2.0 for Applications | 3379 |
I’m not sure if they’ll all be sporting the Chrome extension, but once you land there, have a look around at all the pods. You can soak in all the WebCenter goodness.
If you’ll be at OpenWorld and want to meet up with us, we’ll likely be huddling in the OTN Lounge or possibly off site somewhere, if it gets too crazy. Follow us on Twitter (@anthonyslai, @jkuramot, @rmanalan) if you want updates on what we’re doing, or drop a comment.
See you in San Francisco.