As a sponsor at Microsoft Tech Ed 2006 (June 11-16 in Boston, MA), Oracle will demonstrate its latest database, .NET data access, application server, and business applications for Windows users. If you are Tech Ed, drop by the Oracle booth (#516) or attend one of Oracle′s technical sessions:
- Technical Sessions
- Using Oracle on Windows and .NET
- Tuesday 6:30PM
- Interoperability between Oracle Fusion Middleware and Microsoft Environment
- Tuesday 9PM
- Windows Communication Foundation: Building Interoperable Services
- Wednesday 8:30AM
- New Features for using .NET with Oracle Databases
- Thursday 4:30PM
- Using Oracle on Windows and .NET
- Oracle Booth Demonstrations
- .NET Development
- Oracle Database Express Edition
- Best of Tech Ed 2006 Award Finalist in Database Development and Administration
- Oracle and Microsoft Server Manageability
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Oracle Fusion Middleware - Intergration & Interoperability
- Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel, and JD Edwards Applications
| Oracle Magazine Special Edition for Windows and .NET | |
| New .NET Articles In this special issue of Oracle Magazine devoted solely to Windwows and .NET topics, readers can learn about the latest Oracle database technologies for Windows and .NET. Find out how customers, such as Unisys, Ohio Savings Bank, and Ziraat Bank, are using these technologies together. This issue includes two new .NET articles on Oracle integration with ADO.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
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| Oracle on .NET Blog
数据挖掘研究院 Christian Shay, product manager at Oracle, blogs about tips, tricks, and the latest news regarding Oracle on .NET.
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| Have a Great Story to Share About Using Oracle with .NET and Windows? | |
| Become a Customer Reference Interested in sharing your Oracle on Windows deployment or .NET integration story? For more information about Oracle′s Customer Reference Program, including participation in press releases, reference calls, speaking opportunities at Oracle Open world and more, please contact Kimberly Billings.
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What Features Do You Want in the Next Version of Oracle′s .NET Products? If there′s a feature you′d like Oracle to include in a future release of ODP.NET, Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET, or .NET Stored Procedures, feel free to request it from Oracle′s .NET product managers. We will take your requests under consideration when planning for future releases. For ODP.NET requests, email Alex Keh. For ODT and .NET Stored Procedure requests, email Christian Shay. To help prioritize, we ask that you submit no more than your top two requests per .NET product. |

