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KPI Partners & Oracle Host 9 Free OBIEE 11g Workshops in Western North America

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 @ 01:01 AM

SAN JOSE, CA -- February 10, 2011 -- KPI Partners, a leading provider of business intelligence technology solutions, today announced that the company will host 9 free workshops throughout western North America in March and April. The workshops are being conducted in partnership with Oracle Corporation and will feature Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) 11g and the Oracle BI Applications. OBIEE 11g is the most recent release of Oracle's leading business intelligence software application.

KPI Partners Regional Director, Tarlock Sagoo, commented on the workshop schedule: "We are very excited to offer this type of free hands-on experience to those interested in exploring Oracle BI or those interested in sampling KPI Partners expertise. KPI Partners continues to differentiate ourselves as a leader in our space, with much of our staff coming directly from the project engineering departments of leading business intelligence application providers."

A complete schedule of events can be found at http://www.kpipartners.com.

  • March 15 - Los Angeles, CA
  • March 29 - Portland, OR
  • March 31 - Santa Clara, CA
  • April 5 - Sandy, UT
  • April 12 - Denver, CO
  • April 19 - Orange County, CA
  • April 26 - Calgary, AL Canada
  • May 3 - Seattle, WA
  • May 5 - Redwood Shores, CA - Oracle HQ

ABOUT KPI PARTNERS

KPI Partners is an Oracle Platinum Partner who specializes in Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) and Oracle Enterprise Performance Management solutions. The award-winning staff at KPI Partners has successfully executed some of the most complex implementations in the world. Service offerings include consulting services, training, and exclusive pre-packaged analytics services. Visit KPI Partners at http://www.kpipartners.com

CONTACT

KPI Partners Marketing 
510.818-9480 
events@kpipartners.com

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