Oracle OpenWorld 2010

All,
I will be at Oracle OpenWorld this year. Just wondering if any regular posters on this forum will be there as well? If so, reply to this thread and we can exchange contact info.
I will be presenting at the following session:
Session ID: S317033
Title: Oracle Berkeley DB: Enabling Your Mobile Data Strategy
Abstract: Mobile data is everywhere. Deploying applications and updates, as well as collecting data from the field and synchronizing it with the Oracle Database server infrastructure, is everyone’s concern today in IT. Mobile devices, by their very nature, are easily damaged, lost, or stolen. Therefore, enabling secure, rapid mobile deployment and synchronization is critically important. By combining Oracle Berkeley DB 11g and Oracle Database Lite Mobile Server, you can easily link your mobile devices, users, applications, and data with the corporate infrastructure in a safe and reliable manner. This session will discuss several real-world use cases.
Speaker(s): Eric Jensen, Oracle, Principal Product Manager
Greg Rekounas, Rekounas.org, Oracle Mobile Consultant
Event: JavaOne and Oracle Develop
Stream(s): ORACLE DEVELOP, DEVELOP

OpenWorld went very well. There is a lot of buzz about embedded technologies and Mobile Server plays an obvious role in that.
I put up a post about Oracle's direction:
http://www.rekounas.org/2010/09/24/oracle-mobile-server-and-oracles-mobile-enterprise-application-platform-meap/

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