OAUX Tidbits

Here come some rapid fire tidbits about upcoming and recently past Oracle Applications User Experience (@usableapps) events.

Events of the Near Past

Laurie Pattison’s (@lsptahoe) team (@InnovateOracle) has been organizing events focused around stimulating and fostering innovation for quite some time now.

I’ve always been a big fan of group-think-and-work exercises, e.g. design jams, hackathons, ShipIts, code sprints, etc.

Our team frequently participates in and supports these events, e.g. Tony O was on a team that won a couple awards at the Future of Information design jam back in early February and John and Julia served as mentors at the Visualizing Information design jam a few weeks ago.

You may recall Julia’s visualization analysis and thinking; John has an equally informative presentation, not yet shared here, but we can hope.

Watch Laurie’s blog for information about more innovation events.

Events of the Near Future

It’s conference season again, and we’ll be bouncing around the globe spreading our emerging technologies user experience goodness.

Fresh off a hot session at UTOUG (h/t OG Friend of the ‘Lab Floyd) and gadget-hounding at SXSW Interactive, Noel (@noelportugal) will be in Eindhoven, the Netherlands for the Oracle Benelux User Group Experience Day, March 23 and 24.

Our fearless leader, Jeremy Ashley (@jrwashley) will be there as well giving the opening keynote. Bob Rhubart (@OTNArchBeat) recorded a video to tell you all about that. Check it out here:

While Noel enjoys Europe, I’ll be in Washington D.C. speaking at Oracle HCM World, along with Thao and Ben.

After that, we’ll have boots on the ground at Oracle Modern CX and Collaborate 15 in Las Vegas. Stay tuned for more, or if you’ll be at any conferences during Conference Season 2015 and wonder if OAUX will be there, check out our Events page.

Update: Here’s what OAUX will be doing at Collaborate 15. If you’re attending, come by and say hello.

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