Rittman Mead BI Forum : Call for Papers

January 13th, 2009 by Mark Rittman

For anyone interested in the “Experts-Level” Oracle BI Forum that we are planning to run later this year, we now have a venue and a date:

The Rittman Mead Oracle BI Forum
Hilton Metropole Hotel, Brighton, United Kingdom
14th and 15th May, 2009 (with drinks reception on the evening of the 13th May)

We’ve been able to put together a special package with the hotel, with pricing for the event looking like this:

  • Conference fee (waived for speakers), includes all meals and refreshments : £450
  • 2 Nights Accommodation at Hilton Metropole, Brighton : £150

We will be posting details on how to register shortly, but if you’re interested, want to reserve a place and haven’t previously got in contact, drop me an email and I’ll add you to the mailing list (warning – we’re up to 45 potential attendees already, and the maximum capacity will be 50, so let me know soon if you’re interested).

In the meantime, we’re now opening the “call for papers”. As we’ve mentioned before, the idea of this event is to run an Oracle BI conference for experienced developers and customers, where we can focus on advanced-level papers and more technical topics. The focus area is Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, Oracle Essbase and Oracle Data Integrator, and the aim of the event is to bring together all the Oracle OBIEE/Essbase/ODI experts and present topics that will be of interest to this group. Some typical areas we’d like to cover include:

  • Optimizing OBIEE performance (caching, aggregation, federated queries)
  • OBIEE and Oracle DW reference architectures
  • OBIEE high availability, clustering, integration with DB and app server clustering
  • Essbase and OBIEE, particularly leveraging MDX, Essbase aggregations etc
  • ODI and Essbase
  • Extending ODI through knowledge modules
  • OBIEE integration with SOA, BPEL etc

If you’d like to put a paper forward, send an abstract including title and the area you’d like to cover (no more than 200 words) to mark.rittman@rittmanmead.com. The deadline for papers is February 13th 2009, and once the papers are in we’ll open up voting to everyone who’s registered an interest in the event. As I mentioned in the previous postings, the model for this event is the Hotsos Symposium, an event that runs every year in the States and focuses on Oracle database internals and performance tuning; hopefully we can get something similar running for OBIEE, and try and bring people together who’ve got a passion for OBIEE, ODI and Essbase technologies.

By the way – this is my 1000th post on the blog, which is kind of appropriate seeing as this sort of event is something I’ve wanted to organize for a long time. Let’s hope it’s a success.

Comments

  1. Cary Millsap Says:

    Good luck with the event, Mark.

    Cary

  2. Chico Lopes Says:

    Good initiative, I’ll certainly be there.

    I also want to congratulate you Mark with your 1000th blog entry. That’s quite an achievement and contribution for all the Oracle BI community.
    cheers,

    Chico

  3. Mark Rittman Says:

    @Cary – thanks, hopefully it’ll go well. I’ll try and drop you an email soon to get some advice on how you got the Hotsos Symposium started. I’m sure you’ll have some good advice.

    @Chico – thanks, you’re welcome. I’d actually forgotten I was near 1000 actually, someone reminded me so I thought I ought to mention it.

  4. Jules Says:

    Well done Mark. Very apposite for your 1000th post. Some of us remember the 1st of course…

  5. Raghav Venkat Says:

    Congrats Mark for the 1000th post. Hope u r conference bring up new hidden techniques/value adds

  6. Sridhar Mandala Says:

    Hi Mark,

    Congrats!!
    Very Good Initiative.
    Keep up the Good work and All the Best.

    Regards,
    Sridhar Mandala

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