Session for Oracle OpenWorld

Hey Folks,
I just submitted a session idea for Oracle OpenWorld. this year called "Performance Tuning and Sizing Oracle Lite for a Global Enterprise Application."
https://mix.oracle.com/ideas/32780-performance-tuning-and-sizing-oracle-lite-for-a-global-enterprise-application
If you would be interested in hearing about this session, then vote for my idea.
Usually the way they do presentations is Oracle picks topics (for Oracle Employees) and then they have slots open for customer speakers, ACE members, etc. This year they are doing it on a voting system. I submitted my idea above.
I will be attending OpenWorld this year (haven't registered yet) and if anyone wants to meet for drinks, coffee, socializing, I am very approachable.
The event is a awesome! About 45,000 people there last year and I am assuming more with the purchase of BEA this past season. Great keynote sessions, plenty of activities, and they put on quite the concert last year with 3 headliners (Lenny Kravitz, Billy Joel, and Stevie Nixx).
So, log in and vote or suggest your own idea.
Cheers,
Greg Rekounas

Hey Gary,
I am approximately the same distance from the UK as I am from SF. Last years even had people from all over. I spoke to a couple of guys from Germany that had installed Oracle Lite on BMWs. Very cool!
I think there was about 17 in my session and about 18 in the session after mine. I had a fair amount of questions during my own session and then people were asking me things in the next persons session.
Overall the experience was great. The Oracle Lite product team is a good group of individuals and they do listen to what you have to say. I am looking forward to seeing them again this year.

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