Join Sierra Atlantic at Oracle OpenWorld
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Oct 05 (MARKET WIRE) --
Sierra Atlantic, an Information Technology Services leader with global
delivery capabilities supported by China and India operations, will be
speaking and exhibiting at Oracle's flagship showcase event, OpenWorld,
the world's largest information technology event dedicated to helping
enterprises understand how to harness the power of information.
In addition, Sierra Atlantic will be hosting a cocktail reception for
customers and media at the W Hotels, XYZ Lounge on Monday, October 12th.
Registered media who wish to attend should RSVP to Heather Lukens at
heather.lukens@fusionpr.com. For more information, please visit
www.SierraAtlantic.com.
All attendees are invited to stop by the Sierra Atlantic booth daily for a
free t-shirt and the chance to win a PS3 / Wii / Xbox. Wear your Sierra
Atlantic t-shirt and revisit the booth at 5:00PM each day to qualify for
the Grand Prize drawing.
SPEAKING / EVENT SCHEDULE:
Monday, October 12, 2009
11:30 - 12:30 -- InterContinental Hotel (Telegraph Hill)
Integrate Process Automation Systems to Oracle E-Business Suite
Kuldeep Thakur, Sierra Atlantic
13:00 - 14:00 -- Moscone West L3, Room 3009
Oracle Agile Product Cost Management Solution at Juniper Networks
Madan Vellamcheti, Sierra Atlantic; Dervinn Caldwell, Juniper Networks Inc;
Aniruddha Nabar, Juniper Networks Inc
18:00 - 21:00 -- XYZ Lounge, W Hotel
Join executives from Oracle and Sierra Atlantic for a relaxed evening of
cocktails hors d'oeuvres, and conversation.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
13:30 - 14:30 -- Moscone West L3, Room 3009
Enterprise PLM Oracle Application Integration Architecture Integrations
from Agile Solutions
Govinda Krishnan, Sierra Atlantic; Wasim Khan, Ciena; Mike Nejad, Oracle
Media Contact/RSVP:
Fusion Public Relations
Heather Lukens
heather.lukens@fusionpr.com
(212) 651-4227
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