AIOUG - All India Oracle User Group
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Sangam11::Call for Speakers

Friday, December 9th and Saturday December 10th, 2011

                        Crowne Plaza Hotel,  #43 Electronics City Hosur Road, Bangalore INDIA

Sangam11 call for speakers is CLOSED.  Papers submitted after 26th August will be considered for backup only.

Call for papers for Sangam 11 is now open ..Please follow the following guidelines and links to submit your papers 

Similar to all user group conferences around the world, speakers selected for will get free registration.  Travel, accommodation and expenses will be the responsibility of the speakers.

Important Dates for Speakers:

  • Deadline to submit abstracts :  Friday, August 26th 2011  
  • Deadline to notified :  Friday, September 16th, 2011             
  • Deadline to submit white papers : Friday October 29th 2011
  • Deadline to submit copies of presentations: Friday November 15th 2011

Click here to complete and submit your abstracts

Sangam11 will have Four tracks..

  • Technology Track (Database, RAC, ASM, Linux, Exadata, Exalogic, Cloud Computing etc) 
  • Developer Track  (PL/SQL, Apex, Weblogic etc)
  • Application Track ( EBS, OBIEE, Peoplesoft, Hyperion, Siebel etc)
  • Java Track

Guidelines to Submit White Paper

White papers will be published in the Sangam11 edition of Oracle Connect.  Oracle Connect is a technical journal of AIOUG published quarterly.  Guidelines to write papers for Oracle Connect can be found here.

Guidelines to Submit Presentations

  1. Place your name and presentation title on the first slide
  2. Use pages to list your credentials / bio so they know about you.
  3. For easy viewing from a distance, void using font size lower than 16
  4. Use minimum amount of text on each slide. Try to use 30 characters per line and 10 lines per slide
  5. Graphs often speak louder than words
  6. Avoid screen dumps it may not be visible from a distance
  7. Use lower case characters instead of CAPITALS, Use big and bold them to emphasize
  8. Avoid RED, as it tends to hide rather than highlight, yellow is a much better colour for highlighting
  9. Avoid dark coloured backgrounds with black text - it becomes hard to read
  10. All bibliographical references should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the presentation article