Htmldb presentation

Hi Team,
Can you help me in preparing a presentation of htmldb, this presentation will be for
around 300 persons.
I need any help, document ... on this.
Thank you very much
Marie.

Hello Sergio !
It is a inviation from Oracle to my company in order to make a presentation to the community. So, it has mix of Technical folks and business folks. I will have about 1.5 hour to do it.
I have to give an idea about HTMLDB (what it does)
I must prove that htmldb is the necessary tool for some companies.
I have to do some comparions with other tools.
I have to give all important things HTMLDB includes
I have to speak about the future of htmldb
I have to finish with a demo
Sergio, if you can help with any doucument or ideas or ..., please do.
Marie.

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