Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV 2014 become trained in SOA Suite 12c & BPM Suite 12c
July 2, 2014 Leave a comment
You are working on large Fusion Middleware opportunities & projects? Oracle is pleased to invite you to the Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV by the SOA & BPM & WebLogic Partner Communities. The goal of the training is to support you in delivering a successful project. Most of the trainers are members of the Oracle Product Management Team.
Come to Lisbon to get a 5 days hands-on training in one of the following topics:
- SOA Suite 12c hands-on
- BPM Suite 12c hands-on
- Mobile Framework Hackathon
Important: all trainings are hands-on and require a laptop with 8+ GB or more!
Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €2000! Please read the registration page carefulfy before you register – make the right choice for your bootcamp (you can not change later). Please be aware that we will NOT answer questions via e-mail with details you can find at the registration page. If you are not yet a member, we would like to invite you to join the Oracle EMEA Partner Communities:
- SOA & BPM: www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa
- WebLogic & ADF: www.oracle.com/partners/goto/wls-emea
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Quotes from previous Middleware Summer Camps
- “This is an amazing event to know in-depth the platform and know developers from different countries” David Elizarraraz
- “An excellent meeting point of SOA BPM knowledge” Kai Schlüssler
- “I will come back We want more!” Maria Joao Costa
- “Good food, good weather, good people and excellent Oracle workshops, One of the weeks of the year” Joao Biachi
- “A big thank you to Juergen for the Oracle FMW camp last week in Lisbon. Great event, great organization and great fun! Keep up the great work!” Niall Commiskey
- “The best ideas are the ideas from the best” Filipe Sequeria, Primesoft
- “Best invest in the education in the last 12 months” Richard Schaller, IPT
- “Practice best practice with the best instructor” Graham Lamond Capgemini
- “If you have basic BPM knowledge, this is the course to really mater it” Diogo Henriques Link Consulting
- “Very good trainers lot of work. Lot of fun as well” Matthias Gris Workflow Factory
- “If you like to accelerate in Oracle come to the training to bring it all together” Marcel van der Glind, Amis
- “The best way to learn Fusion Middleware from the #1. Alexandro Montantes, STO Consulting
- “Excellent training, well organized” Pedro Antunh, Capgemini
For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center.

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