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Oracle OpenWorld — Oracle welcomes our customers and partners to Oracle OpenWorld 2019 in San Francisco, the world’s largest and most prominent business and technology conference.

The annual event takes place September 16-19 at The Moscone Center and throughout the South of Market district. Oracle’s unique partnerships with the City of San Francisco, the San Francisco Giants and the Golden State Warriors allow it to offer this year’s attendees unique events with exclusive access to Oracle Park and the new, state-of-the-art Chase Center.

Over the course of the week, Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison will talk about how the industry’s first self-driving database, Oracle Autonomous Database, continues to revolutionize data management. He’ll also describe advancements in Oracle Cloud applications, the only cloud applications built on machine learning.

Chief Executive Officer Safra Catz hosts Oracle’s leading product creators to discuss how we enable customers to reduce cost and mitigate risk while embracing innovation. They’ll outline the unique capabilities of Oracle Cloud- integrated layers spanning Intelligent Applications, Autonomous Database, and Gen 2 Cloud Infrastructure.

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An inspiring group of prestigious leaders and futurists – spanning business, technology, science, sports and media – share their breakthrough moments at Oracle OpenWorld 2019. Featured speakers include Dr. Kate Darling, an expert in robot ethics at MIT; Mick Ebeling, founder of Not Impossible Labs and one of the World’s Greatest Leaders as deemed by Fortune Magazine; Dr. Vishal Sikka, founder of Vianai Systems and renowned for his ability to apply software to address some of our biggest global issues; Pro Football Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl Champion, Jerry Rice; Member of the British Empire, groundbreaker and former Yachtsman of the Year, Tracy Edwards and others.

“Oracle OpenWorld 2019 brings a new energy to our customers’ conference experience.  The opportunities for attendees to learn about and test-drive pioneering technologies at the annual San Francisco conference are a result of their feedback from the Oracle OpenWorld series held in Sao Paulo, London, Dubai and Singapore within the last year,” said Judy Sim, Chief of Staff to the Office of CEO and Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications. “Combined with Oracle’s access to San Francisco’s best entertainment venues, Oracle Park and Chase Center, to host FitFest.19, Movie Night and the John Mayer concert, Oracle OpenWorld 2019 is a complete celebration of our customers and partners from around the globe.”

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For a second straight year, Oracle Code One will take place alongside Oracle OpenWorld. The premiere event for developers addresses where Java, along with emerging technologies, continues to advance the application world around us. Hear from Georges Saab (Vice President, Java Platform Group and OpenJDK chairperson) and Brian Goetz (Java language architect) and other Java luminaries to learn about technology enhancements. Greg Pavlik (Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Oracle’s cloud platform) and Maria Colgan (Master Product Manager) talk about building intelligent, cloud native applications.

Oracle OpenWorld 2019 is the place where experts, enthusiasts, business leaders, and visionaries across every industry from around the world network, learn and incorporate the technologies that make their ventures thrive.

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