OTN's Virtual Technology Summit - Polls Open

What kind of content would you like presented in future OTN Virtual Technology Summits?   Is there a particular topic that interests you?  We want to hear from you.  Click on the links below and vote now.   

Database

Java

Middleware

Don't Forget - OTN's Upcoming Virtual Technology Summit is open for registration.

Register for February 11th 9am to 12:30pm PT*

Register for February 25th 9am to 12:30pm GMT*

Register for March 4th 2015 (IST - 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. / SG - 12:00 p.m. / Austrailia NSW - SYD - 3:00 p.m. / AEDT - 3:00 p.m.


VTS content will include highly technical demonstrations, presentations and Hands-On-Labs delivered by Oracle Product Experts, Oracle ACEs and Java Champions in the following areas: 

Database Track:

  • The Database Development track gives a first look at the new APEX 5.0 development environment, advanced tips and techniques for PL/SQL, plus an in-depth Hands-on-Lab for developing RestFUL Web Services and JSON Support.

Java Track:

  • Find out how to improve the compatibility and security of large applications, how to work with Maven, HTML5, and JavaScript and how to get started with IoT, wearables, and more.

Middleware Track: 

  • The word "integration" means different things to different architects and developers. That's why the Middleware track consists of two completely different sub-tracks. The Open Source and Integration track focuses on WebLogic, Coherence, Maven, and developing Java EE applications. The Data Integration and Warehousing track focuses on Oracle Data Integrator, GoldenGate, and other technologies for meeting the challenges of working with varying data formats (unstructured and structured data) for varying data latencies (real time and bulk movement) for enterprise usage.

Systems: Operating Systems, Virtualization Technologies and Hardware Track:

  • Oracle Solaris Studio is a complete suite of tools that help developers of applications for Oracle middleware, Oracle Database, Oracle Solaris, Oracle Linux, and Tuxedo run with higher performance and fewer errors on Oracle SPARC and x86 systems.  The Studio engineering team will proctor hands on labs to help you learn how to use two of those tools: the Code Analyzer for identifying and correcting errors in the code, and the Performance Analyzer for analyzing and improving the performance of Java, C, C++, and Fortran code.

View the Agenda and Abstracts to get an in-depth look at all of the technical information to be presented at our upcoming Virtual Technology Summit.

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