Free Oracle ADF training by Oracle Product Management in the UK

For anyone learning Oracle ADF, we are running some free ADF training including a hands-on lab. Check out
https://blogs.oracle.com/grantronald/entry/free_hands_on_adf_training
regards
Grant Ronald

Hi, many of these events come about as a result of local demand. If you have an account manager in UAE please let him know you want this kind of training/events. This kind of demand from the field is what helps us target these events. So, to answer your question, I don't have anything planned from my group, but this is something we could put together if we have demand in a region.
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