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Oracle expects 35,000-plus for OpenWorld

San Francisco : CA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Oracle is beckoning tens of thousands of business partners and customers to its OpenWorld conference at Moscone Center this week, promising to answer a host of business software questions. Images More Technology It's a tall order for the Redwood City software giant.
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