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The Keynotes Alone Are Worth It

Some of the biggest names in technology—including top executives from Oracle and key partners—reveal what’s on the horizon. Keynotes at Oracle OpenWorld offer you a firsthand look at developments in IT efficiency, security, agility, and sustainability. You can speak up during the Q&A and get your questions answered directly by the leaders who are driving technology and business innovation.

  • Sunday, October 11: Opening keynote kicks off Oracle OpenWorld
    • Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle, and Scott McNealy, Chairman and Cofounder, Sun Microsystems, Inc: SUNday
  • Monday, October 12
    • Charles Phillips, President, Oracle, and Safra Catz, President, Oracle: The Art of the Possible
    • Ann Livermore, Executive Vice President, Technology Solutions Group, HP: Capitalizing on Technology Megatrends for Competitive Advantage
  • Tuesday, October 13
    • Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Product Development, Oracle: Innovation Across the Stack
    • Michael Dell, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Dell: The Future of Enterprise Computing and the Efficient Enterprise
  • Wednesday, October 14
    • Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle: The State of Technology
    • S. Gopalakrishnan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys Technologies Limited: Seven Game Changing Trends: How Prepared Are You?

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