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The next IOUG will be (surprise, surprise) back at the Alter of the Mighty
Rat...oops...I mean Walt Disney World. Pretty close for you.
My other suggestions are (in no particular order)
Hotsos Classes/Symposium - The classes are very focused and the Symposium is
more broad-spectrum, but very advanced and very good.
RMOUG Training Days - not only can you easily add in a ski vacation, but the
lineup is usually outstanding (IMHO, second only to Hotsos Symposium). Last
year, it included Cary Millsap, Mogens Norgaard, Pete Sharman, Tom Kyte, Tim
Gorman, Craig Shallahamer, Graham Wood, Stephan Haisley, Kirti Deshpande, John
Beresnewicz (sp?), Bill Inmon, John King and the Goddess herself (If I missed
anyone, my apologies). It is a 2 day event (Wed-Thu) and the price ($300 IIRC)
is hard to beat. (www.rmoug.org)
Seminars by Jonathan Lewis (I've never personally attended, but I have heard
Jonathan present on several occasions).
Regards,
Daniel Fink
Paula_Stankus_at_doh.state.fl.us wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I have limited funding and limited time. I am an experienced Oracle =
> DBA. Couldn't go to IOUG in Canada.
>
> 1 - Where will next IOUG be?
>
> 2 - What is the best training to take - about a week - don't really need =
> any beginner stuff as can read the documentation and have wonderful =
> resources (many of your books).
>
> Any ideas?
>
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