Last Two Days for the ODTUG Kscope11 $250 Discount!

Just a quick note to remind any who's not yet registered, that the cut-off date for registering for ODTUG KScope'11 with the $250 discount is June 9th, just two days away. If you're planning on coming and want to save as much money as possible, register now whilst the discount still stands.

If your interest is with BI & DW topics, there's tons of great content at this event. On the Sunday, there's a special Oracle-led BI Symposium with content from Adam Bloom (security, and the action framework), Jacques Vigeant (Scorecard & Strategy Management)  and Nicky Sanger (Answers new features), plus a development keynote from Balaji Yelamanchili, Oracle's Senior VP in charge of all OBIEE development. If you read my posting following Balaji's presentation on the OBIEE technical roadmap at Collaborate'11, you'd certainly want to come to his session. For my part, I'll be in there at 9am and there right through to the end, none of these sessions are to be missed.

During the rest of the week, there's other great content including the return of the one-and-only David Allen, this time talking about ODI(EE), Mike Durran with a must-see presentation on OBIEE scripting and internals, Holger Freidrich on BI Server vs. Database aggregation, Kevin McGinley, winner of the US BI Forum Best Speaker prize on OBIEE and Mobile BI, plus a couple of sessions by myself and Stewart Bryson. In addition, if you're interested in seeing what goes on in the world of Hyperion and Essbase, there's a massive conference-within-a-conference going on led by such Essbase luminaries as Edward Roske and Tim Tow, with the combined EPM + OBIEE content area being led by Natalie Delamar.

I'll be over in Long Beach from the Friday and then taking part in the conference from Sunday onwards. This is the last major BI event Stateside until Open World, so if you're looking to dig deep into the OBIEE 1g platform, make sure you register now before the last discount ends on Thursday!