Exploring responsive design @OAUXCLOUD @OracleJET #SaaS UI rapid dev kit Coming to @oracle_nl #clouddaynl #oracleemp Inc Tesla S display. pic.twitter.com/alVSOQuhXO
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Exploring responsive design @OAUXCLOUD @OracleJET #SaaS UI rapid dev kit Coming to @oracle_nl #clouddaynl #oracleemp Inc Tesla S display. pic.twitter.com/alVSOQuhXO
— ultan 💚🇮🇪 (@ultan) December 8, 2017
Startup Accelerator Paris and Design Thinking
Recently visited Paris and was thrilled to talk at the Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator based there (in Colombes).
It’s great to see that the Weblib folks I spoke with in Paris, and others from the Oracle Startup Cloud Accelerator program around the world will be at OpenWorld 17.
The Oracle Applications User Experience team offers accelerator UI design thinking kits ideal for startups, developers, partners, customers who want to design, develop and deploy their solutions into the cloud fast with a rockin’ user experience. We call these toolkits Rapid Development Kits (or RDKs). It’s all part of the enablement and outreach the Oracle Applications User Experience team does.
I spoke about these kits at my Paris talk and how they can make startup solutions faster, stronger, better, but definitely NOT harder to deliver!
And of course, the whole afterwork event I joined was done in typical French style!
(Image: Aymeric Reeb @CiremyaReeb )
A great day!
See the blog post here for details of the latest offerings: Enhancements give OAUX team's Cloud UX RDKs a jump on fast and innovative solutions. And... there is more to come...
À bientôt!
(All images by Ultan O’Broin, except where credited otherwise.)
Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) is a user experience professional with Oracle and also blogs about UX and technology. His opinions here are not necessarily those of his employer.