Get a Look at the Future Oracle Cloud User Experience at Oracle OpenWorld 2015

Here’s the first of many OpenWorld-related posts, this one cross-posted from our colleagues and friends at VoX, the Voice of Experience for Oracle Cloud Applications. Enjoy.

Are you all set for Oracle OpenWorld 2015 (@oracleopenworld)? Even if you think you’re already booked for the event, you’ll want to squeeze in a chance to experience the future of the Oracle Applications User Experience (OAUX) — and maybe even make a few UX buddies along the way — with these sessions, demos, and speakers. We loved OOW 2014, and couldn’t wait to get ready for this year.

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Lucas Jellema, AMIS & Oracle ACE Director (left), Anthony Lai, Oracle (center), Jake Kuramoto, Oracle (right) at OOW 2015 during our strategy day. Photo by Rob Hernandez.

Save the Date: Oracle Applications Cloud User Experience Strategy & Roadmap Day

The OAUX team is hosting a one-day interactive seminar ahead of Oracle OpenWorld 2015 to get select partners and customers ready for the main event. This session will focus on Oracle’s forward-looking investment in the Oracle Applications Cloud user experience.

You’ll get the opportunity to share feedback about the Oracle Applications Cloud UX in the real world. How is our vision lining up with what needs to happen in your market?

Speaking of our vision, we’ll start the session with the big-picture perspective on trends and emerging technologies we are watching and describe their anticipated effect on your end-user experiences. Attendees will take a deeper dive into specific focus areas of the Oracle Applications Cloud and learn about our impending investments in the user experience including HCM Cloud, CX Cloud, and ERP Cloud.

The team will also share with you the plans for Cloud user experience tools, including extensibility and user experience in the Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS4SaaS) world (get the latest here). We’ll close out the day with a “this-town-ain’t-big-enough” event that was extremely popular last year: the ACE Director Speaker Showdown.

Want to go?

When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015
Where: Oracle Conference Center, Room 202, 350 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood City, CA 94065
Who: Applications Cloud partners and customers (especially HCM, CX, or ERP Cloud), Oracle ACE Directors, and Oracle-internal Cloud thought leaders in product development, sales, or Worldwide Alliances and Channels

Register Now!

To get on our waitlist.

Active confidential disclosure agreement required.

Chloe Arnold and Mindi Cummins, Oracle, during OOW 2014 at the OAUX Cloud Exchange

Chloe Arnold and Mindi Cummins, Oracle, during OOW 2014 at the OAUX Cloud Exchange.

Save the Date: Oracle Applications User Experience Cloud Exchange

Speakers and discussions are all well and good, but what is the future of the Oracle Applications UX really like? The OAUX team is providing a daylong, demo-intensive networking event at Oracle OpenWorld 2015 to show you what the results of Oracle’s UX strategy will look like.

User experience is a key differentiator for the Oracle Applications Cloud, and Oracle is investing heavily in its future. Come see what our recently released and near-release user experiences look like, and check out our research and development user experience concepts, then let us know what you think.

These experience experiments for the modern user will delve even deeper into the OAUX team’s guiding principles of simplicity, mobility, and extensibility and come from many different product areas. This is cutting-edge stuff, folks. And, since we know you’re worn out from these long, interactive days, this event will also feature refreshments.

Want to go?

When: Monday, October 26, 2015
Where: InterContinental Hotel, San Francisco
Who: Oracle Applications Cloud Partners, Customers, Oracle ACEs and ACE Directors, Analysts, Oracle-internal Cloud thought leaders in product development, sales, or Worldwide Alliances and Channels.

Register Now!

To get on our waitlist.

Active confidential disclosure agreement required.

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