Watch LIVE: theCUBE gets the scoop on Oracle product and technology news | #oow15
Oracle OpenWorld 2015 kicks off October 25 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Don’t miss theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, live during the event for insider news on current and future Oracle products and technologies. This year’s conference will host Oracle partners, technology demos, and hands-on labs.
Live interviews on theCUBE from Oracle OpenWorld 2015 are set to include:
- John Fowler, executive VP, systems, Oracle
- Ray Wang, principal analyst and founder, Constellation Research, Inc.
- Ganesh Ramamurthy, VP, software development, Oracle
- Whitney Drake, manager of social strategy and care, General Motors Co.
- Amit Zavery, senior VP of cloud platform and integration products, Oracle
And make sure to also tune in to theCUBE’s Studio C for even more coverage from Oracle OpenWorld 2015, including live interviews with Jim McHugh, VP of Product and Solutions Marketing for Unified Computing Systems at Cisco Systems, Inc.; Suresh Vasudevan, CEO of Nimble Storage, Inc.; and Steven Zeh, SVP at SEI Investments.
Don’t miss out on these and other interviews live on theCUBE from October 25–28.
Where to watch
Watch theCUBE, from the SilconANGLE Media team, live during Oracle OpenWorld 2015.
Also, make sure to check in during the event with theCUBE hosts John Furrier, Stu Miniman, Jeff Frick, Dave Vellante, and Brian Gracely via Twitter. And make sure to join theCUBE’s Oracle OpenWorld CrowdChat to voice your own opinions live during the event.
What to expect
During the event, theCUBE hosts will discuss how Oracle is running the stack, including its end-to-end services; how Cisco’s Unified Computing Systems are being optimized for Oracle; and where the industry is headed.
Find out about these topics and more on theCUBE.
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