| Paper Conference 2008 | 7 Steps to Financial Integrity in ERP's | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | 11g New Features for PL/SQL Developers | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Boost Performance with PL/SQL Programming Best Practices | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Flashback - The Rewind Button for Your Database | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Analytic Functions In SQL | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | From Lipservice to Customer Service with CRM on Demand and E-Business Suite | admin |
| Page | Conference 2008 Programme and Presentations Recap | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Implementing Oracle/Hyperion Financial Planning At Airways New Zealand | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Application Express Within New Zealand Post | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Getting More out of APEX – Using AJAX Advanced Features | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Principles Based Oracle EBS Implementation - A Case Study | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | PeopleSoft Upgrade | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Just How Do You Get Invoices Loaded into Payables Using Microsoft Excel? | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | What is Coming in Oracle Application Express and SQL Developer | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Location Intelligence - Next Level of Business Intelligence: "Any time, Any place, Any how" | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Real Application Testing and Snapshot Standby | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | The Best of Oracle OpenWorld 2008 | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Going Mobile: How to Extend Your ERP Application to the Handheld | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Budgeting in the PeopleSoft General Ledger | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Logging, or No Logging: That is the Question | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | PeopleSoft Bank Reconciliation | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Peoplesoft HCM | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Extend Oracle Purchasing with Hosted Supplier Catalogues - A Case Study | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Rapid Database-Driven Web Development with Grails | admin |
| Paper Conference 2008 | Java is Dead, Long Live Groovy! | admin |