About Northern California Oracle Users Group
The
Northern California Oracle Users Group is incorporated in California
as a not-for-profit organization. Over 23 years old, we are dedicated
to the education and representation of those who work with Oracle
Corporation's database software and tools. If you use Oracle products,
then NoCOUG could be an excellent resource for you. By joining
NoCOUG you’ll be able to network with other people in the industry
and learn from fellow Oracle users.
NoCOUG meets
quarterly at various locations around the San Francisco
Bay Area. We typically meet in February, May, August, and November.
The conferences run a full day in length, and lunch is provided.
The conferences include technical and educational sessions, vendor
exhibitors, and networking opportunities. Meeting attendance is
free for NoCOUG members. Non-members are asked to pay $50 to cover
expenses. You can get more information about NoCOUG conferences
here.
The
NoCOUG Journal, published
quarterly, is the newsletter of the Northern California Oracle
Users Group. The NoCOUG Journal provides technical tips, in-depth
"how-to" articles, news, and information about recent developments
in the Oracle community. Learn more about the NoCOUG Journal here.
NoCOUG
membership
costs $95 per year for individuals, and $550 per year for corporations.
Individual members can attend the quarterly conferences free of
charge, and receive the NoCOUG Journal by mail. Corporate members
can send up to six employees to each quarterly meeting free of
charge, and receive up to ten copies of the NoCOUG Journal. Learn
more about NoCOUG membership and download a membership application
here.
If
you would like to contact the NoCOUG board of directors, we’d
love to hear from you! You can email us using
this form,
or you can contact individual members of the board by looking
up our email addresses here.
The NoCOUG mailing address is:
Please
note: In consideration to the many companies that allow their
employees to join our organization and attend our conferences,
NoCOUG does not support or condone
any recruitment activities at our conferences.
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