Oracle has announced that it will be launching an enhanced program experience customised for partners at Oracle OpenWorld in September.
The company’s Oracle PartnerNetwork Exchange OpenWorld, will give its partners programme-specific keynotes as well as what it describes as “new deep dive sessions”, which it claims will help its partners “grow and succeed.”
Oracle has said that during the event its executives will provide insight into its strategic priorities for the current year.
They will also aim to help partners to expand their business with Oracle’s application-to-disk technology portfolio.
During OpenWorld, partners can pick from over 30 partner-focused educational sessions throughout the week.
They will, according to Oracle, also have “exclusive” access to Oracle’s top experts, as well as customers and fellow partners.
The conference is also said to help partners take advantage of OPN enablement resources, including the ability to complete onsite OPN Specialised testing.
Oracle PartnerNetwork Exchange OpenWorld will kick off on Sunday, September 30th with a keynote dedicated to partners.
This will feature speeches from Oracle executives, including Judson Althoff, Oracle’s senior vice president of worldwide alliances & channels and embedded sales.
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