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August 28, 2012

MDM Track’s Call for Papers at COLLABORATE 2013

by Dan Power
OAUG COLLABORATE 2013

For about seven years now, I’ve volunteered on the Education Committee of the Oracle Application Users Group, an independent users group. The COLLABORATE 13 Call for Presentations will be open until October 12, 2012.

The Call for Papers for the 2013 COLLABORATE conference is open, and we’re starting to plan the MDM track of the conference.

Your Invitation to Speak at COLLABORATE 13 in Denver!

Do you have first-hand experience with Oracle Master Data Management that will benefit others in the Oracle user community? Can your insights save another company from learning an expensive lesson? Do you have a success story to tell?

The COLLABORATE 13 Call for Presentations is open now through October 12, 2012, and welcomes high-quality, objective presentations exploring Master Data Management, E-Business Suite (with an emphasis on R12), Fusion Technologies, Hyperion, Agile, Siebel, Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), Business Intelligence (BI), Primavera and more, to be presented live April 7-11, 2013 in Denver, Colorado.

Apply to become a COLLABORATE 13 speaker and, if selected, you’ll receive free conference registration. COLLABORATE is designed for users, by users and attracts over 5,000 participants for a week of exchanging ideas and techniques for maximizing the performance of Oracle Applications.

COLLABORATE 13 Education Tracks

COLLABORATE’s 1,000+ education sessions are organized into 23 tracks. Note that many tracks are accompanied by a “wish list” of session topics developed by the paper selection committee. These topics are of particular interest at this year’s conference.

Review the Education Tracks, the Presentation Selection Committee “Wish Lists” and the Detailed Guidelines for Speakers.

Deadline for Presentation Proposals: October 12, 2012

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