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Day 3 at OOW 2010 : Cloud, crowd, and Fusion !

This was a typical Day 3 of a 5 Day symposium. Cloud and Crowd (C2) both went hand in hand when Thomas Kurian started the day with his Cloud Computing Keynote with a deep dive on quite a few products the Technology stack. Interestingly he was stressing cloud in every second sentence!!!

Later in the day the "General Session on Fusion Applications" was sold out and quite a few people were turned down.

Fusion Applications is what people seem to be more interested in knowing in this OOW but Oracle seems to be pushing more of Exadata and Exalogic!!!

Its amazing to see the crowd here - full of energies. Infosys booth was busy all through the day; thanks all for your visit! To add to it, Infosys thought leaders were also busy in their educational sessions. All the sessions were well appreciated by large audiences and kept our speakers busy.

The excitement is slowly shifting to Day 4 for the Keynotes of Kris and Larry. People are also planning for their Day 4 customer appreciation eveing in Treasure Island.

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Meet us at Booth No. 1701, Moscone Center South, OOW 2010.

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