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South African Oracle User Group

User Group Name:South African Oracle User Group
Web Site:http://www.saoug.co.za
Address and Phone Numbers:SA Oracle User Group Office
P.O Box 8970
Gauteng
South Africa
Email Address to Join the group or make an inquiry:gm@saoug.co.za
Oracle Product Lines Supported:Dedicated to focusing on the needs of Oracle, JD Edwards and PeopleSoft Users
Countries Supported:South Africa, Zambia, Kenya
Meeting Schedule Overview:The SAOUG hosts a number of events throughout the year focusing on Oracle Technology, Database and Applications. This includes SIG (Special Interest Groups), Specific Topics Events and Networking Events amongst peers and members.The SAOUG Annual conferen
Meeting Content Overview:SAOUG events provide the perfect opportunity for education, training, expanding of knowledge and promoting experiences through the exchange of information on topics regarding services, applications, products and technical issues.
Next Meeting:View our website for regular updates and invitations http://www.saoug.co.za
 

Oracle User Groups operate in numerous countries within the EMEA region, and their size and services vary from country to country.  They serve their members in their national languages and offer services mostly meeting the needs of the users in their country.

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