3th May
All the pictures
from Miracle Open World 2010
22th April
Rate the speakers from the sessions here: Speakerrate
20th April
*DOWNLOAD SESSION*
Choose a speaker here to download his/her session(s)
We are working on getting all sessions available for download
asap.
19th April
MOW2010 sessions can soon be downloaded from this
website.
17th April
Thanks to everyone of the 220 attendees and speakers for making
MOW2010 unforgettable!
Safe trip home.
14th - 16th April
MOW2010 is under way
No vulcano can stop us!
09th April
Less then a week before the first session starts at MOW2010.
*NOTE*
Speakers: Need a PPT or/and Word template for your session?
Request one at: pra [at]miracleasdk
31th March
The conference approaches. We now have less then a fortnight
before MOW2010 begins, and we are now above 200 participants. It
will surely become a great event!
11th March
A couple of new Miracle Open World videos has been made. Check
them out here:
http://www.miraclechannel.dk/channel/544142/mow2010-miracle-open-world
10th March
Miracle Open World is now Twitting.
Follow us here: http://twitter.com/mow2010dk
Or write #MOW2010 and everyone can find it
1th March
The SQL Server track at Miracle Open World 2010 has seen some
changes concerning the speakers. Please check the programme and the
sessions to se the full extent of the changes.
12th February
Today a 'MOW2010 Broken World' was brought in the Danish
ComputerWorld. This is a mistake, and we apologize.
8th February
New video - The first video about a speak is from Marco
Gralike who will give two speaks on the Oracle track. Check the
fantastic video out here:
XML in
the wild
27th January
New video about the name changing of MOW. Mogens Nørgaard
gives us an update. Go to the video
25th January
The name-fight is over. Read Computerworlds article here (in Danish)
21th January
We are once again renaming our conference, but this time we
are going back to the original name MOW instead of MÅV.
14th Januray
Furthermore, our good friends at COMPUTERWORLD
desided to write an article about the subject. Visit
the article (in danish)
13th January
Oracle demands regarding Miracle Open World.
...
The issue relates to use of the OPENWORLD mark which is used by
us for our events that focus on Oracle and related
technologies. Use of the identical mark by Miracle for an
event that relates to Oracle technologies is likely to cause
confusion as to whether Oracle is
behind the event or endorses the event. It also dilutes the
value of our OPENWORLD mark.
Oracle's third party trademark guidelines are here http://www.oracle.com/html/3party.html Simply put, Miracle should not use our marks in the names of their offerings.
With regards to other uses of OPENWORLD by third parties, our use of the term in connection with events that pertain to software and related services doesn't mean that others can't use the term for completely unrelated offerings
...