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From Alliance 2006 — Oracle Users Meeting

Set against a backdrop of high-tech, Hollywood glitz, and Hillbilly rock and roll Oracle opened Alliance 2006 in Nashville this week. Formerly known in higher education as the HEUG, the Higher Education User Group meeting has been folded into a larger event that includes several market segments. So with a big Southern, ‘Howdy Y’all!’ from HEUG President Joseph Moreau—clad in western garb, complete with boots and a 10-gallon cowboy hat—the conference began. Read on!

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