OpenWorld, Blog Update

It’s about that time again where I start to feel bad because I haven’t posted anything in a while.  Work has been a bit busy as of late and one particular client (you know who you are), has been my primary focus.  That said, I actually have quite a few partially completed examples I’m hoping to release soon.  So stay tuned, there’s more to come.

Open World

One interesting note from this week though was that I completed my OpenWorld registration and most importantly travel arrangements to California.  For those not familiar with the conference, this is Oracle big annual get together out at the Moscone center in San Francisco.  Last November was my first OpenWorld, I had a blast and also posted a little conference diary.

This year I plan on doing the same, but I also hope to meet a few of you out there.  So if you’re planning on attending, shoot me an email, post a comment, or use the Oracle Mix site.

Here’s the link to my profile:
https://mix.oracle.com/user_profiles/14639-david-roe

New UCM Blogger

Today I ran across a new UCM blogger, Jason Stortz – CoreContentOnly.com.  Looks like the blog was started just this month, but he already has a bunch of good articles.  Give him a read.

About David Roe

Thanks for visiting ContentOnContentManagment.com, my name is David Roe and this is my blog. I work for Ironworks Consulting as a technical lead/architect in our enterprise content management group. My primary focus is implementing Oracle Universal Content Server, which was formerly known as Stellent Content Server. Prior to focusing in Stellent, my work centered around .NET integrations with other content managment systems as well as content management systems built on the .NET framework. I plan on keeping this blog mostly technical in nature. I’m not really one for the Coke vs. Pepsi debates, so plan on seeing quite a bit of ”how to” content. Please feel free to download and use any of the code examples available on the site. As you might imagine none of it is supported or warented..do we need a disclaimer? I do ask that you leave any references to me or this site in the comments though.
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