Oracle has opened the registrations for the JavaOne and Develop 2010 conferences.
All conferences will be held September 19 – 23, 2010. JavaOne and Develop will be held at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, the Hotel Nikko and the Parc 55, while Oracle OpenWorld will be held at the Moscone Center.
The conferences will run concurrently with Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2010, one of the world's largest events dedicated to helping businesses optimize existing systems and understand upcoming technology breakthroughs. Oracle OpenWorld will offer more than 1,800 educational sessions on applications, middleware, database, server and storage systems, industries, management and infrastructure presented by Oracle product management, partners and customers. Registration for Oracle OpenWorld 2010 opened at the conclusion of Oracle OpenWorld 2009.
Attendees will have access to three exhibition halls with more than 400 partners featuring their latest offerings; more than 300 live product demos in the Oracle DEMOgrounds; and dynamic, thought-provoking and interactive customer and partner breakthroughs showcased at Inside Innovation.
“Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco is the world's largest information technology event dedicated to helping businesses optimize existing systems and understand upcoming technology breakthroughs. Co-locating OpenWorld with JavaOne and Oracle Develop this year enables our customers, partners and the broader Java community to participate in a dynamic information-sharing environment that connects people, products and trends at the leading edge of business and technology,” said Tania Weidick, vice president of marketing, Oracle.
JavaOne is the premier event for the Java developer community and allows attendees to explore, share and collaborate on the latest developments and practices related to Java technology. This year, Oracle has increased the total number of JavaOne sessions offered – all centered around Java technology. Develop sessions will focus on other Oracle products and technology.










