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Oracle Applications User Groups
provide an independent forum for users around the world to share their
knowledge and experience. O2 Works is firmly committed to contributing
to the ongoing success and growth of the OAUG by continuing to share their
extensive hands-on Oracle Applications experience, as well as filling
key volunteer management positions.
Oracle Applications User Group
(OAUG)
Founded
in 1990, OAUG provides the pre-eminent international, and independent
voice of users of Oracle Applications. OAUG promotes education, networking,
communications, and information sharing with a wide range of activities,
such as conferences, publications, affiliated group events, and a variety
of member services.
O2Works consultants and managers
are actively involved with the OAUG, participating in recent and upcoming
conferences, as well as volunteering for key positions within the organization.
O2 Works management currently serves as the OAUG North American GEO Coordinator.
For more information please visit
www.oaug.org.
South Central Oracle Users Group
(SCOUG)
O2Works
management team personnel hold a position on the Board of Directors for
the SCOUG. The group holds bi-annual day-long conferences with the SCOAUG,
offering the 200+ attendees a database and tools focused conference, as
well as one geared towards users of the Oracle E-Business Suite. In addition
to the conferences, a variety of roadshows have been created to bring
the user groups to sites within Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas.
For more information please visit
www.scoug.org.
South Central Oracle Applications User Group
(SCOAUG)
As
part of OAUG’s initiative to expand its geographic regions, the SCOAUG
was formed in 1999. O2 Works management co-founded SCOAUG and currently
holds a board member position. The group holds bi-annual training days
with the SCOUG drawing 200+ attendees.
More information can be found on these groups
by visiting http://www.scoaug.org.
North Central Oracle Applications User Group
(NCOAUG)
O2Works
management team personnel were responsible for the co-founding of the
NCOAUG in 1994, and continue to serve as the NCOAUG Coordinator. It has
since grown to one of the largest regional OAUG’s with over 2,000 members.
The free bi-annual Training Days draw over 500 attendees from the Midwest
and feature 50+ presentations, Oracle Apps demonstration areas, an exhibit
hall and more.
For more information please visit www.ncoaug.org.
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