Reporter's Notebook: Oracle OpenWorld 2009
- 16 October, 2009 03:08
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The buzz of the entire Oracle OpenWorld 2009 conference surrounded CEO Larry Ellison's closing keynote on Fusion Applications. And while the packed auditorium at the Moscone Center heard more information than ever before on the next-generation suite of ERP and business applications ( "We've got screenshots!"), there was a sense of disappointment and "been there, done that" when Ellison vaguely mentioned that Fusion Apps would be available "next year."
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison speaks to the masses.
As in 2010. And, as many Oracle watchers continue to speculate, it's definitely not looking like it's going to be January.
Soon after Ellison's keynote came the Cheers and Jeers on Twitter: Cheers @rwang0: Loving the BI (Hyperion) dashboards on the Fusion Demo #oow09 #larryellison #oracle #fusionapps Jeers @shaneschick: It's hard to take Oracle's upcoming Fusion applications seriously when they've still got so much more to fuse. #oow09
California Governor-nator Arnold Schwarzenegger took over the main stage on Wednesday and addressed the "pumped up" crowd, talking about how much he loves all things tech. The one-time action-movie hero addressed the embarrassing situation that his wife, Maria Shriver, created. Gossip-site TMZ caught her (on video) talking on her mobile device while driving-which breaks a law for which her husband had crusaded. His joke-about taking action against his wife for breaking the law and getting no action as a result-got huge laughs from the OpenWorld crowd.
Near the end of Monday morning's opening keynote, Oracle brought up several global CIOs who had received its "CIO of the Year" awards-and then hurriedly ushered them off the stage. The CIOs represented companies that included: ForceTEC, Omron, Telecom Italia and J.M. Smucker. I heard from several attendees that Oracle might have missed a golden opportunity to have these CIOs-real, live CIOs-tell their stories to the masses. Why were they winners? What made them special? Show us a video or something. Those are the stories we all want to hear more of, especially at high-tech trade shows which are already so heavy with vendor sales pitches.
Speaking of the vendor pitch: Poor Ann Livermore. The EVP of HP's technology solutions group had a tough time-slot to deliver her presentation-right after the Monday morning opening keynote by Oracle co-presidents Safra Catz and Charles Phillips. Many of the 10,000-strong who had flooded the Moscone North auditorium began leaving in droves, heading to other sessions or meetings. But judging by comments I overheard and the #oow09 Twitter stream, some OpenWorld attendees thought that Livermore's keynote was more a sales pitch than a discussion on "Capitalizing on Technology Megatrends for Competitive Advantage," which was her chosen topic.
There was a lot of cloud talk. And even more real rain. A once-in-50-years deluge hit the City by the Bay. "We asked for clouds at OpenWorld, but this is beyond expectations," remarked Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, opening his Tuesday presentation.
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