San Francisco Bay Area ACM
February 7,
Chapter Meeting
presents
Simon Wong of Oracle Corporation
who will speak to us about
"Building Global Mulilingual eBusiness Applications"
Date:
Wednesday, February 7,
2001
Time:
6:30 p.m. Refreshments; 7:00 p.m. Speaker
Location:
Hewlett Packard, Pruneridge and Wolfe, Cupertino, Bldg. 48, Oak Room.
Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is only $10/year.
Abstract
The World Wide Web is a global media accessible by people from around the
world where e-business companies can effectively build relationships with
customers worldwide. It is becoming increasingly important for internet
applications to present regional specific information in a language preferred
by their customers. Enabling an application to support multiples languages
can not only help expand businesses to other regions around the globe,
but also reduces the cost of maintaining multiple copies of the same application
for different languages. This session illustrates how e-business companies
can build a three tier internet application to support multiple languages
simultaneously in the internet, and how the Oracle Internet Platform plays
a significant part in building such applications.
Slides
Slides for this talk
Biography
Simon Wong has been with Oracle Corporation since 1996 working on Oracle
Server product globalization projects. His major responsibility is consulting
to internal engineers to make sure that their products are properly internationalized
for world-wide market, and to consult Oracle customers on building their
databases and applications to support different languages. Previously,
Mr. Wong worked at DEC on software internationalization projects. He has
BS and MS degrees in Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario.
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