Difference between revisions 930494656 and 931569465 on enwiki{{multiple issues| {{notability|event|date=September 2011}} {{refimprove|date=September 2011}} }} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Oracle Openword 06.jpg|right|thumb|270px|A scene from Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco 2006]] --> [[File:Larry Ellison in Oracle OpenWorld 2010.JPG|thumb|[[Larry Ellison]], [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]]'s CEO, lecturing at Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco 2010]] '''Oracle OpenWorld''' is an annual [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]] convention for business decision-makers, IT management, and line-of-business end users. It is held in September in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]; [[New Delhi]], [[India]]; [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]; and [[Shanghai]], [[China]]. The world's largest conference for Oracle customers and technologists, Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco attracted some 60,000 visitors in 2014 and an additional 7 million were expected to follow the event online.<ref name=keynote-2014>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Mark-Hurd-delivers-keynote-as-Oracle-OpenWorld-5789037.php|title=Mark Hurd delivers keynote as Oracle OpenWorld opens|last=Evangelista|first=Benny|publisher=SFGate|date=30 September 2014|accessdate=9 October 2014}}</ref> In 2014, the convention program included keynotes from Oracle executives and the company's partners as well as some 2,700 technical and non-technical sessions and workshop in [[Moscone Convention Center]] and several nearby hotels.<ref name=keynote-2014/> In December of 2019, Oracle announced that OpenWorld will be moved from San Francisco to Las Vegas, effective in 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/SF-loses-Oracle-s-huge-OpenWorld-tech-14896544.php|title=SF loses Oracle’s huge OpenWorld tech conference to Las Vegas|last=Li|first=Roland|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle|date=10 December 2019|accessdate=12 December 2019}}</ref> == Appreciation Event (aka CloudFest) == The Oracle OpenWorld Appreciation Event is the conference's closing party, although it happens on the second last day - Wednesday. The day after is usually low in sessions, no keynotes, and ends by early afternoon. For many years it used to take place at [[Treasure Island, San Francisco|Treasure Island]], with dozens of shuttles taking attendees from [[Moscone Center]] over the [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]]. In 2016 it moved to the [[AT&T Park]] (now Oracle Park), where attendees could easily take a walk. === List of Artists Performing === {| class="wikitable" !Year !Location !1st Performance !2nd Performance !3rd Performance |- |2019 |[[Chase Center]] |[[John Mayer]] |[[Flo Rida]] | |- |2018 |AT&T Park |[[Bleachers (band)|Bleachers]] |[[Portugal. The Man]] |[[Beck]] |- |2017 |AT&T Park |[[Ellie Goulding]] |[[The Chainsmokers]] | |- |2016 |AT&T Park |[[Gwen Stefani]] |[[Sting (musician)]] | |- |2015 |Treasure Island |[[Elton John]] |[[Beck]] | |- |2014 |Treasure Island |[[Aerosmith]] |[[Macklemore]] | |- |2013 |Treasure Island |[[Maroon 5]] |[[The Black Keys]] | |- |2012 |Treasure Island |[[Kings of Leon]] |[[Pearl Jam]] |[[X (American band)]] |- |2011 |Treasure Island |[[Sting (musician)]] |[[Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]] | |- |2006 |[[Cow Palace]] |[[Devo]] |[[Elton John]] | |}⏎ '''[https://www.oracle.com/openworld/ Oracle OpenWorld] – September 21-24, 2020 in Las Vegas''' For IT management, IT professionals, DBAs, security & analytics professionals, data scientists and architects, Oracle OpenWorld is the most comprehensive technology conference of the year. Explore, learn and connect with others who are focused on building in the cloud, moving to the cloud and hybrid environments. Learn how IoT, Blockchain, AI and ML are transforming products and processes. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{Official website|http://www.oracle.com/openworld}} [[Category:Oracle Corporation]] [[Category:Computer conferences]] [[Category:Annual events in California]] [[Category:San Francisco]] [[Category:Conferences in the United States]] {{compu-conference-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=931569465.
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