Oracle AppsLab is a think-tank developed to drive adoption of new web patterns and technologies across Oracle’s business and products. We’re a small group dedicated to living and breathing Web 2.0. This blog is our space for sharing our ideas.
| Paul Pedrazzi is our driving force.
He heads up the lab and is the one pulling the strings. Paul has spent time as a product strategist, product manager, and product marketing guru for various application and technology products at Oracle and PeopleSoft. Prior to PeopleSoft, he directed marketing for a startup focused on Web 2.0 concepts before they were thought of as “Web 2.0.” Here is Paul’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed. |
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| Jake Kuramoto is a jake of all trades.
He has spent a combined ten years at Oracle, more than half in development as a product manager and strategist designing and building Financials products. Before development, Jake was both pre- and post-sales technical consultant at Oracle. In between tours of duty at Oracle, he worked at a couple small, xSP startups and Hyperion. Here is Jake’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed. |
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| Anthony Lai is our newest developer ninja.
He needs to update his profile. |
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| Rich Manalang is a swiss-army knife.
He has no problem speaking in front of C-level execs and hacking code with the geekiest of geeks. His software/technology background spans PeopleSoft, Java, Ruby on Rails, and others. Rich has played various roles at Oracle and PeopleSoft over the past ten years including consulting, product development/management/strategy, IT management, and application sales. He also has a stale blog at manalang.com. Here is Rich’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed. |
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