Join a user group during Oracle's San Francisco conferences.
Oracle is pleased to welcome its worldwide user groups to this year's conferences and programs the week of September 18 to 22 in San Francisco. All conference attendees are encouraged to engage with user group members by attending user group-led sessions and special interest group (SIG) meetings presented by the user group communities at Sunday's Oracle Users Forum. Participating groups are listed below.
15th Annual Oracle Users Forum
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Moscone West and Moscone South
8:00 a.m.−6:30 p.m.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the many benefits of participating in one or more Oracle user groups. Meet with colleagues, peers, and subject matter experts to share best practices, tips, and techniques. Or sit in on a SIG meeting or session and learn how to get more out of Oracle technologies and applications.
The annual Oracle Users Forum is open to all registered full conference attendees of Oracle conferences running from September 18 to 22, 2016. Badges are required.
Details on sessions and SIG meetings taking place at the Oracle Users Forum can be found in the JavaOne Session Catalog. We recommend that attendees pre-enroll for sessions using the Schedule Builder tool when it becomes available in August. Attendees who do not pre-enroll can attend any session if space is available.
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