Oracle User Group
An Oracle User Group is a private, generally non-profit or not-for-profit organization that provides support and/or education for users of Oracle Corporation technology, particularly for professional users, however student user groups have also been established.[1]
The Oracle user groups often hold conferences[2][3], publish periodicals[4] and survey members to provide real data back to Oracle.[5]
International Oracle User Council
International Oracle User Council IOUC is an international organization that represents the collective interests of the affiliated Oracle Global User Groups / Councils.
There are six representative Oracle Global User Groups. They and their external sites are:
- Independent Oracle User Group (IOUG)
- Oracle Applications User Group (OAUG)
- Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG)
- Oracle Human Capital Management (OHCM)
- Quest International User Group Traditionally supported JD Edwards users.
- Higher Education User Group (HEUG)
Along with 2 representative Oracle User Group Councils:
- Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Oracle User-Group Council (EOUC)
- Asia Pacific Oracle User Group (APOUC)
which in turn aggregate a number of in region country based groups.
References
- ^ "Oracle User Group". Edinburgh BITs. February 2005. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
- ^ ISSN 0939-1541:Konferenz der Deutschen ORACLE-Anwender-Gruppe
- ^ Proceedings IOUW '95, International Oracle User Group. OCLC 50999103
- ^ ISSN 0936-0360: DOAG-News : Informationen der Deutschen ORACLE-Anwender-Gruppe
- ^ Brian Prince (February 26, 2007). "Oracle Offers Free ILM Tool". eWeek. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG)
External links
- Listing of Oracle User Groups
- The OAUG Knowledge Factory, The OAUG Knowledge Factory, the user-driven online community and content resource created by and for Oracle applications users to provide a forum for the acquisition, management, storage and dissemination of user knowledge.
- Listing of OAUG SIGs - Special Interest Groups More than 100 geographic user groups (Geos) and special interest groups (SIGs) serve the grassroots of the Oracle community and offer educational and networking opportunities through their links with the OAUG and Oracle Corporation.