Memories of Monterey

Well we're back now from two weeks in the States, the first week of which was vacation in San Francisco and Yosemite, the last was at ODTUG Kaleidoscope 2009 in Monterey. Well done to the ODTUG team and to the Oracle ACE program for an exceptionally-well organized conference, as I've said in the past ODTUG Kaleidoscope is big enough to draw in the best speakers but small enough to get to meet everyone, and Mike, Kathleen, Crystal and the rest of the team make us all feel very welcome. Thanks again for the invite over.

As I had the family with me I spent a bit less time at actual sessions this time, but still made it to the key events. Tim Tow and Edward Roske did an excellent job of organizing the Hyperion stream and gave me a few ideas for the BI stream for next year; on reflection, although we had some good BI speakers this year the BI stream itself was a bit disjointed and didn't really have the coherence that the Hyperion stream did. Next year our plan is to take a much more proactive approach to the BI content and try and organize it in a similar way to the Hyperion sessions, with streams dedicated to ETL + DW, OBIEE and so on. If anyone reading this is likely to go next year and wants to help shape next year's agenda, drop me a line and we'll make a start soon.

Rittman Mead had a great turnout at the conference, with our names on the lanyards and Stewart Bryson kicking off the sessions with a deep look into the functonality of Oracle Warehouse Builder. Stewarts' presentation is on our Articles page and here's a quick video clip of him presenting:

In case you're wondering, that's Joe Leva (our US MD) and Lewis Cunningham (Oracle ACE Director) that I pan to towards the the middle of the video.

My two sessions were on Optimizing Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, and a joint paper I wrote with Venkat on Creating Hybrid Relational/Multi-Dimensional Data Models using OBIEE and Essbase. Both papers are on are articles page, including a white paper that accompanied the Essbase paper that goes into a number of different integration use-cases. Now that Venkat has joined us you can expect him and I to be authoring a bunch of other papers together, and to start things off we've had an updated version of the Essbase and OBIEE paper accepted for Open World 2009 in San Francisco.

Unfortunately as Venkat has only just left Oracle and joined us he couldn't make it in person to Monterey, however I had a good stand-in as my six year-old son Scott was able to introduce me instead ... we'd talked about this the evening before and he was up for doing a short introduction, and here he is introducing me at the start of the talk:

Well done to Scott! I'll have him doing the demos next time...

Well for now it's a quick turnaround and repack, as I'm off to Istanbul tomorrow to deliver a two-day Oracle 11g Data Warehousing seminar for Oracle University. After that it's back up to London for a couple of days of client work, and starting to write the presentations and papers for Open World 2009.