Introducing Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK) 12.1 Thursday 26th June 2014 – Oracle, Reading, Berkshire

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UPK Client Event – Introducing v12.1

Thursday 26th June 2014

Oracle Thames Valley Park, Reading, Berkshire

Agenda

Time

Session

10.00am

Registration and Coffee

10.30am

Introductions and Objectives


TWIN TRACK SESSION

10.45am


Introduction to UPK (Standard) Version 12.1
Overview and Demonstration for delegates new to UPK

Upgrading to UPK (Standard)
Version 12.1
Demonstration of the latest release, for delegates with experience of UPK

12.25pm

Q&A

An opportunity for delegates to raise specific questions about the tool

Q&A

An opportunity for delegates to raise specific questions about the latest release

12.45pm

Lunch

1.30pm

Larmer Brown Development Tracker

Larmer Brown’s Development Tracker addresses the challenge of ensuring that a Content Development Project will meet agreed deadlines, identifying risks with sufficient notice to take action

1.50pm

Case Study

How the Development Tracker addressed this client’s requirement to track, monitor and report progress on a large-scale implementation Project

2.10pm

Larmer Brown Library Content for UPK

This session will showcase some of Larmer Brown’s content library and consider how pre-built content can be used to your advantage

2.30pm

Coffee Break

2.45pm

Making the most of UPK Professional

This presentation and demonstration seeks to unlock the potential of UPK Professional for those that may not be fully utilising the tool

  3.20pm

Case Study

How this client has utilised the tracking and reporting features within UPK Professional

3.40pm

Summary and Conclusions

4.00pm

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