OWB/ODI Users: Last Chance to Submit and Vote On Sessions for OpenWorld 2010

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Now is the last chance for OWB and ODI users to propose new ETL/DW/DI sessions for OpenWorld!

Oracle OpenWorld 2010 "Suggest a Session" lets members of the Oracle Mix community submit and vote on papers/talks for OpenWorld. The most popular session proposals will be included in the conference program.
One promising OWB-related topic has already been submitted:

Case Study: Real-Time Data Warehousing and Fraud Detection with Oracle 11gR2

Dr. Holger Friedrich and consultants from sumIT AG in Switzerland built a real-time data warehouse and accompanying BI system for real-time online fraud detection with very limited resources and a short schedule. His presentation will cover:

  • How sumIT AG efficiently loads complex data feeds in real time in Oracle 11gR2 using, among others, Advanced Queues and XML DB
  • How they lowered costs and sped up development, by leveraging the DBs development features including Oracle Warehouse Builder
  • How they delivered a production-ready solution in a few short months using only three part-time developers

Come vote for this proposal, on Oracle Mix:

https://mix.oracle.com/oow10/proposals/10566-case-study-real-time-data-warehousing-and-fraud-detection-with-oracle-11gr2 

I have already invited members of the OWB/ODI Linkedin group (with over 1400 members) to come vote on topics like this one and propose their own. If enough of us vote on a few topics, we are sure to get some on the agenda! 

And if you have your own topics, using the Suggest-a-Session instructions here:
http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Oracle+OpenWorld+2010+Suggest-a-Session

If you propose a topic, don't forget to come to Linkedin and promote it! I have already sent the members of the Linkedin group an email announcement about this, and I will send another in a week, with links to all topics submitted.

Thanks, all!

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