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    Home»Development»Let’s Meet at Oracle CloudWorld

    Let’s Meet at Oracle CloudWorld

    August 19, 2024

    Oracle CloudWorld takes place in Las Vegas September 9-12, 2024 and Perficient will be there, will you? Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the global Oracle community and gather with other customers and partners to network and learn. Oracle has more than 1,000 sessions planned and countless hands-on labs. Meet us at CloudWorld Hub in the Venetian to connect with subject matter experts and thought leaders and learn how we’ve leveraged our extensive expertise in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management, Human Capital Management, Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), Business Analytics, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Oil and Gas to drive digital transformation for our customers.

    An Oracle Partner with 20+ years of experience, we are committed to partnering with our clients to tackle complex business challenges and accelerate transformative growth. We help the world’s largest enterprises and biggest brands succeed. Connect with us at the show to learn more about how we partner with our customers to forge the future.

    At this year’s conference we celebrate our client, G6 Hospitality, recently named as a 2024 Application Modernization Award Finalist. This honor positions G6 Hospitality among a field of top Oracle customers who have demonstrated excellence in application modernization with Oracle Analytics, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This acknowledgment not only reflects our commitment to innovation and excellence but also validates the hard work and dedication of G6 and the Perficient team.

    If you haven’t yet made the decision to attend Oracle CloudWorld, here are some compelling reasons to help you Justify Your Trip. CloudWorld is by far the largest gathering of the global Oracle community. Where else can you network and build relationship with your peers? Over the course of three days, you’ll learn from experts at Oracle as well as numerous partners and current customers leaving you inspired about the endless possibilities you can achieve with Oracle Cloud.

    Did you know that a full conference pass includes free Oracle Cloud training and certification at no cost — and you can start leaning before the show begins? With access to more than 500 hours of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training, 3,500 hours of Oracle Cloud Applications training, and three free Oracle Cloud certification exam attempts, what are you waiting for? Registration is open!

    We are looking forward to meeting you at Oracle CloudWorld and hope to see you there!

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