Connect at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco next week

If you're going to Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco next week and would like to connect to share BPM experiences, drop by booth 3324 in Moscone West. Would really enjoy getting to meet you.
Dan

yxes2013 wrote:
We're heading to Oracle OpenWorld too so don't forget to come and see us because we will have something for you!
See you there
You may want to tell more than "us" or "we" because there would be a lot of people at OOW and it's not going to be easy to find someone just by the description "us" .
Aman....

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    Interviews will be video taped. Before the interview, you will be asked to sign a consent form, and you will receive the incentive in cash at the conclusion of the interview.
    Participants who can commit to staying up to 2.5 hours will receive a $200 cash incentive.
    If you are a software developer and are available for 1-2.5 hours on April 16 or 17, please complete the survey below by copying/pasting the text in an email and placing an X in the [ ] spaces that best fit your answer to each question.
    Then email it to [email protected]. Please do not call or send faxes to OTIVO.
    WE WILL ONLY CONTACT YOU IF YOU ARE SELECTED FOR THE RESEARCH.
    Name: _____________
    Email: _____________
    Mobile or work telephone: _________________ (where we can contact you during the day)
    1. What is your current job title?
    [ ] software developer
    [ ] application architect
    [ ] system administrator
    [ ] database administrator
    [ ] technical manager
    [ ] program manager
    [ ] project manager
    [ ] CTO, CEO, CIO, etc.
    [ ] other (describe here: __________ )
    2. How long have you been in your current position or how long have been working in the same/similar capacity? (for example, how long have you been a software developer?)
    [ ] less than a year
    [ ] 1-2 years
    [ ] 2-4 years
    [ ] 4-6 years
    [ ] more than 6 years
    3. Who is your current employer and what type of industry do you work in? (industry such as financial services, hardware development, software development, health care, and so on �)
    [ ] I�m not currently employed
    [ ] I am self-employed in ________ industry
    [ ] My employer is: ___________ in ________ industry
    4. How many people are employed where you work?
    [ ] 10 or fewer people
    [ ] 11-99 people
    [ ] 100-999 people
    [ ] 1000 or more people
    5. What are your top responsibilities at your job? Or, if unemployed, what were your responsibilities at your last job?
    [ ] Software/Application development
    [ ] Coding software application(s)
    [ ] Quality Assurance
    [ ] Systems Administration
    [ ] Other -- Please describe: __________________
    6. When did you last participate in a focus group or a usability interview?
    Month: ____
    Year: _____
    [ ] I�ve never participated in a focus group or a usability interview
    7. How often do you use the Web (not including Web email usage)?
    [ ] Under 5 hours per week
    [ ] 5 or more hours per week
    8. Please check which of the following sites you have used and briefly describe how you used them or what you looked for when you used them:
    [ ] java.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] sunonedev.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] soldc.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] msdn.microsoft.com/
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] www.ibm.com/developerworks
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] forum.java.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] forum.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] wireless.sun.com:
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] developer.forte.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] developer.iplanet.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    9. Do you work with any of the following software applications/platforms? (check all that apply and briefly describe how it is used)
    [ ] J2EE
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] JSP, EJB, XLST, et al.
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Oracle, MS-SQL, MySQL, et al.
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Fortran
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] C++
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Solaris
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    10. Which application, web, portal or integration server products do you use? (check all that apply and briefly describe how they are used)
    [ ] Sun ONE (formerly iPlanet)
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] IBM WebSphere
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] BEA WebLogic
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Other: (describe) _____
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    11. Which IDE do you use?
    [ ] VI
    [ ] Notepad
    [ ] JBuilder
    [ ] Sun ONE Studio
    [ ] IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer
    [ ] Microsoft Visual Studio
    [ ] Other: (describe) _____
    12. Do you work with any of the following? (check all that apply)
    [ ] Sun Linux Development Tools
    [ ] Sun ONE Studio Enterprise Tools for Solaris
    [ ] Sun ONE Application Framework Web & Directory Servers
    [ ] Sun ONE Identity Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Web Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Directory Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Portal Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Certificate Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Active Server Pages
    [ ] Sun ONE Web Proxy Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Application Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Edition
    [ ] Sun ONE Integration Server B2B Edition
    [ ] Sun ONE Connector Builder
    [ ] Sun ONE J2EE Connector Architecture
    [ ] Sun ONE Message Queue
    [ ] Sun ONE Calendar Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Messaging Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Solstice X400 Messaging
    [ ] Sun ONE SunForum
    13. How do you use the software products and technologies you checked in Question 12 above? For example, for an intranet, for an ecommerce Web site, for groupware � please briefly describe the environment or application:
    14. What day and time works best for you? Check all that apply.
    [ ] Apr 16, 9am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 9am (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 16, 10:30am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 1:00pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 1:00pm (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 16, 2:30pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 4pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 9am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 9am (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 17, 10:30am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 1:00pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 1:00pm (up to 2.5 hours for ($200)
    [ ] Apr 17, 2:30pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 4pm (1 hour for $150)
    PLEASE NOTE: YOU ARE NOT SCHEDULED UNTIL CONFIRMED BY OTIVO

    OTIVO is recruiting software developers to participate in a Web site research study. Through a structured set of questions and exercises, you will be asked to provide feedback about a Web site.
    In exchange for a $150 cash incentive, we are inviting you to participate in a 1-hour interview on Wednesday, April 16 or Thursday, April 17 at 451 Hayes Street in San Francisco.
    Interviews will be video taped. Before the interview, you will be asked to sign a consent form, and you will receive the incentive in cash at the conclusion of the interview.
    Participants who can commit to staying up to 2.5 hours will receive a $200 cash incentive.
    If you are a software developer and are available for 1-2.5 hours on April 16 or 17, please complete the survey below by copying/pasting the text in an email and placing an X in the [ ] spaces that best fit your answer to each question.
    Then email it to [email protected]. Please do not call or send faxes to OTIVO.
    WE WILL ONLY CONTACT YOU IF YOU ARE SELECTED FOR THE RESEARCH.
    Name: _____________
    Email: _____________
    Mobile or work telephone: _________________ (where we can contact you during the day)
    1. What is your current job title?
    [ ] software developer
    [ ] application architect
    [ ] system administrator
    [ ] database administrator
    [ ] technical manager
    [ ] program manager
    [ ] project manager
    [ ] CTO, CEO, CIO, etc.
    [ ] other (describe here: __________ )
    2. How long have you been in your current position or how long have been working in the same/similar capacity? (for example, how long have you been a software developer?)
    [ ] less than a year
    [ ] 1-2 years
    [ ] 2-4 years
    [ ] 4-6 years
    [ ] more than 6 years
    3. Who is your current employer and what type of industry do you work in? (industry such as financial services, hardware development, software development, health care, and so on �)
    [ ] I�m not currently employed
    [ ] I am self-employed in ________ industry
    [ ] My employer is: ___________ in ________ industry
    4. How many people are employed where you work?
    [ ] 10 or fewer people
    [ ] 11-99 people
    [ ] 100-999 people
    [ ] 1000 or more people
    5. What are your top responsibilities at your job? Or, if unemployed, what were your responsibilities at your last job?
    [ ] Software/Application development
    [ ] Coding software application(s)
    [ ] Quality Assurance
    [ ] Systems Administration
    [ ] Other -- Please describe: __________________
    6. When did you last participate in a focus group or a usability interview?
    Month: ____
    Year: _____
    [ ] I�ve never participated in a focus group or a usability interview
    7. How often do you use the Web (not including Web email usage)?
    [ ] Under 5 hours per week
    [ ] 5 or more hours per week
    8. Please check which of the following sites you have used and briefly describe how you used them or what you looked for when you used them:
    [ ] java.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] sunonedev.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] soldc.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] msdn.microsoft.com/
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] www.ibm.com/developerworks
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] forum.java.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] forum.sun.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] wireless.sun.com:
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] developer.forte.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    [ ] developer.iplanet.com
    How have you used it or what did you look for?
    9. Do you work with any of the following software applications/platforms? (check all that apply and briefly describe how it is used)
    [ ] J2EE
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] JSP, EJB, XLST, et al.
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Oracle, MS-SQL, MySQL, et al.
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Fortran
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] C++
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Solaris
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    10. Which application, web, portal or integration server products do you use? (check all that apply and briefly describe how they are used)
    [ ] Sun ONE (formerly iPlanet)
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] IBM WebSphere
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] BEA WebLogic
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    [ ] Other: (describe) _____
    How do you use it or for what is it used?
    11. Which IDE do you use?
    [ ] VI
    [ ] Notepad
    [ ] JBuilder
    [ ] Sun ONE Studio
    [ ] IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer
    [ ] Microsoft Visual Studio
    [ ] Other: (describe) _____
    12. Do you work with any of the following? (check all that apply)
    [ ] Sun Linux Development Tools
    [ ] Sun ONE Studio Enterprise Tools for Solaris
    [ ] Sun ONE Application Framework Web & Directory Servers
    [ ] Sun ONE Identity Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Web Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Directory Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Portal Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Certificate Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Active Server Pages
    [ ] Sun ONE Web Proxy Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Application Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Edition
    [ ] Sun ONE Integration Server B2B Edition
    [ ] Sun ONE Connector Builder
    [ ] Sun ONE J2EE Connector Architecture
    [ ] Sun ONE Message Queue
    [ ] Sun ONE Calendar Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Messaging Server
    [ ] Sun ONE Solstice X400 Messaging
    [ ] Sun ONE SunForum
    13. How do you use the software products and technologies you checked in Question 12 above? For example, for an intranet, for an ecommerce Web site, for groupware � please briefly describe the environment or application:
    14. What day and time works best for you? Check all that apply.
    [ ] Apr 16, 9am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 9am (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 16, 10:30am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 1:00pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 1:00pm (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 16, 2:30pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 16, 4pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 9am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 9am (up to 2.5 hours for $200)
    [ ] Apr 17, 10:30am (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 1:00pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 1:00pm (up to 2.5 hours for ($200)
    [ ] Apr 17, 2:30pm (1 hour for $150)
    [ ] Apr 17, 4pm (1 hour for $150)
    PLEASE NOTE: YOU ARE NOT SCHEDULED UNTIL CONFIRMED BY OTIVO

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