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I just returned from the Hotsos Clinic, so that is a big MUST ATTEND!!!!
In terms of shows/conferences, #1 will be the Hotsos Symposium in March. (www.hotsos.com). If I have to choose between this and IOUG, Hotsos wins hands down. My #2 is RMOUG Training Days (www.rmoug.org) in February. It is held in Denver for 2 days and draws a few of the bests (including several of the top contributors to this list). Granted, I'm biased (I live here in Denver), but the $$$s are good (less than $400 for both days) and the speakers are excellent. Check out the local Oracle User Groups because they often have some top notch meetings that are easy to attend and afford.
Daniel Fink
PSherman_at_Bacou-Dalloz.com wrote:
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> Jared et al,
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> I was just told by my new boss that I have to have any requests for any conferences/shows in by Sept. 5th (his budget deadline). It's been years since I worked for a company that would pay for me to go anywhere, so, for 2004, what would you (or others on the list) recommend? It'd prob. have to be scheduled already to appease the budget gods, so any dates, locations, web-sites? Also, it would have to be Oracle- or MS SQL Server-based, as that's what I support (9i, and 2000, respectively, all on
> Win2ks (do I hear violins playing)). Finally, what's the 'hottest' (read that as the most beneficial) Oracle course these days for a DBA that's been around since 6.0 and is now working with 9i? Internals?
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> Thank you,
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> Paul R. Sherman
> DBA/Sr. Appl. Analyst
> Bacou-Dalloz
> office - 401-232-1200 x200
> cell - 401-935-2802
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