UKOUG Conference 2005 : Day 3

November 2nd, 2005 by Mark Rittman

Back from the UKOUG Conference now, just thought I’d jot some final thoughts
down on the four days. Unlike Open World, I’ve actually had a job to do over the
past three days so I’ve not had much of chance to post anything except photos,
but here’s my thoughts on what I saw.

Unlike Open World, the UKOUG isn’t the event you go to for product launches
(although Tom was originally due to launch XE at the Tuesday keynote), it’s more
about user group presentations, groups like the Oak Table (and I guess now, the
Oracle bloggers) and lots of customer and consultancy presentations. I think
much more so that Open World, if you’re looking to go along to presentations by
the likes of Jonathan, Tom, Mogens, Wolfgang Breitling, Connor McDonald and Anjo
Kolk, and to meet them afterwards, this is the one for you. I’m hoping to go
along to the Hotsos and ODTUG events as well next year (time and budgets
permitting), so it’ll be interesting to see how they compare.

I was fairly pleased with my own presentations although they both had their
gremlins – a product I think of the fact that for both of them, it was the first
time I’d presented them. The OLAP one on Tuesday was going fine until I started
to run out of time (I could have done with 60 minutes rather than 45), the BI10g
one today had an excellent turnout but was a bit hair-raising for me as my
laptop packed up about ten minutes before the presentation. I was getting myself
all set up in the hotel room about an hour before the talk, and tried to load up
both Reports Builder and OWB at the same time; although I’ve got 2GB of RAM on
my machine about 1.25GB of that was reserved for my VMWare virtual machine
running the server products, and when I started up the two client products the
laptop just started paging and locked up. To cut a long story short, with 10
minutes to go before I went on, I was trying to coax an AS10gR2 infrastructure
and portal installation back to life and starting to seriously panic about not
being able to do a demo during the talk. In the end, I managed to get most of it
working, the talk went fairly well, hopefully people got something out of it.

So, personal highlights for me for the four days?

  • Getting to meet and spend a bit of time with people like Pete Scott,
    Jeff Moss, Nick Goodman, Tim Hall, Doug Burns, Lisa Dobson, Niall
    Litchfield, Andrew Clarke, Pete Finnigan, and to listen to and have a chat
    with Tom, Jonathan, Connor, Mogens and a few of the Oak Table people
  • Speaking to some very interesting people who’d come over to the
    SolStonePlus stand – hopefully I’ll be going to see quite a few of them in
    the next few weeks and months
  • The dinner on Monday night of course – and the Focus Pubs beforehand,
    much better than I thought it was going to be, basically a free bar for two
    hours
  • Going to the Oak Table day with Jon Mead on Sunday – I’m not sure when
    I’ll next get the chance to listen to a Jonathan Lewis talk on reading trace
    files as 10.00am on a Sunday morning!

Anyway, that’s it for now. If you didn’t catch them before, the photos are
over at Flickr.

Comments

  1. dave Says:

    so who was the mystery guest speaker this year?

  2. Richard Phipps Says:

    Mark,
    Very good to meet you, it was my first time at the UK OUG and i thought it was great.
    I think SolStonePlus is a very good company with its focus on BIR tools and data warehousing.
    I am going to try to come along to the BIRT SIG’s
    of the UK OUG.
    I am the one who thought OWB was ‘crap’, we where new to it and implementing star schemas as well , so maybe it was too much too soon.

  3. Mark Says:

    Dave – it was James Cracknell MBE
    Richard – thanks, thanks for the positive feedback. Hopefully I’ll see you soon either up in Nottingham or at the SIG on Jan 31st.

  4. Nicholas Goodman Says:

    Richard,
    OWB isn’t perfect… It is, however, quite powerful and flexible for the price. If your organization is able to, I highly recommend working with the guys at SolStonePlus. Some time with them they can get you on your way with OWB, and perhaps slide your opinion out of the “rubbish” category. If anyone can, it’s Mark et al with their extensive knowledge of the tool and excellent business practice. :)
    Kind Regards,
    Nick

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