Get $700 off Oracle OpenWorld 2010's full conference registration price by securing a spot before March 19. The conference is scheduled for Sept. 19-23, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. More than 1,800 sessions will be held along with 400 partner exhibits and hundreds of demos.
Following the end of the Super Saver pricing of $1,795 for full conference benefits, Oracle OpenWorld will be offering its Early Bird discount of $1,995 for full conference benefits from March 20-July 16. Then, pre-registration starts on July 17 and runs through Sept. 17, at a cost of $2,295. Of course, last minute attendees can purchase their entrance for $2,495 beginning on Sept. 18 and anytime after the conference begins.
Full conference benefits allows visitors:
- Access to five days of Oracle OpenWorld sessions and some special programs
- Keynote sessions
- General sessions
- Executive Solution sessions
- Solution Spotlight Theater presentations
- More than 1,800 content-rich education sessions
- Industry-aligned content
- Hands-on labs
- Oracle Users Forum and SIG programs
- Conference materials
- Oracle OpenWorld On Demand
- Wireless Network and Oracle OpenWorld Connection Centers
- Oracle OpenWorld Exhibition Halls and Oracle DEMOgrounds
- Oracle OpenWorld Welcome Reception
- OTN Night
- Conference meals: Morning break, Lunch, Afternoon break
- Oracle OpenWorld Appreciation Event
- Digital Lifestyle Lounge
- Green Marketplace
- Oracle User Groups Pavilion
- OTN Lounge
- Oracle OpenWorld Bookstore
- Oracle Mix
- It's a Wrap!
- Transportation to and from most official conference hotels and Moscone Center
Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Call For Papers will run from March 2-21, 2010.
More Information
Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Registration
Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Home Page
Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Call for Papers
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