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OUG Scotland

October 5th, 2005 by Pete

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I got back today from presenting a paper called "Many ways to become DBA" at the OUG Scotland event in Glasgow yesterday. I have had a quick look around the OUG and UKOUG sites and have not found the papers online yet. I know that they will be at some point so when I find a link I will post it here. I just saw that Doug has also posted about the event in a post titled "OUG Scotland 2005 Conference". It was nice to meet Doug in person and have a good chat with him, Mogens, Julian, James, Rob Squire (I had a good chat with Rob about temporal databases which seems like a fine idea and Rob is an expert on), Peter Robson and many more people. This was a great event.


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