Keynotes in Denmark and The Netherlands

Apart from our Training Days event in October, I'll also be delivering keynotes at two events later in the year in Copenhagen and Leiden, The Netherlands.

The Danish IT Society Business Intelligence Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 1st October 2009 is a vendor-neutral all-day event aimed at IT professionals looking to find out more about business intelligence, data mining and data warehousing. I'll be delivering the keynote, entitled "Business Intelligence - A Technology Whose Time Has Now Come" where I'll be looking across the broad range of BI vendors and technologies and explaining how organizations are using BI in today's challenging economic climate.

Later on in November, I'll be headlining the Oracle BI Framework Seminar for Array Publications on 10th November 2009 in Leiden, The Netherlands, where I'll also be joined by Anthony Heljula and Gerard Braat, two other Oracle BI technologies who I have a lot of respect for. I'll be delivering two sessions, one on "Developing Solutions using Oracle's BI and EPM Product Framework" and the other on "Data and Product Architecture Options for Oracle BI and EPM". The Netherlands is a real hotbed for Oracle BI development and I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of my friends and contacts over there.

As I mentioned earlier, we're also running our second Training Days event in London in October, where I'll be joined by Venkat Janakiraman and Christian Berg. We'll be posting more on this at the start of September, including details of an exclusive publication that we'll be providing for registered attendees.