desiboys Posted December 11, 2019 Report Posted December 11, 2019 Oracle, a major Silicon Valley tech company, will move its annual OpenWorld conference to Las Vegas next year due to San Francisco’s expensive hotel rates and the city’s “poor street conditions,” according to reports. The loss of OpenWorld, which has been held in San Francisco for about 20 years, is raising new concerns about whether the city’s struggles with homelessness, open drug use and street violence may be scaring off tourism and other business, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. “For the industry, for the city, to have a major conference leave us impacts all of us,” Kevin Carroll, chief executive of the Hotel Council of San Francisco, which represents hotel owners, told the newspaper. “It’s a huge deal,” added Rick Swig, a hotel consultant at RSBA & Associates. Oracle decided to pull out even though San Francisco recently invested $551 million in a renovation and expansion of the downtown Moscone Center, the convention facility where OpenWorld had been held for years, the Chronicle reported. Video The loss of the conference is expected to cost the city an estimated $64 million in annual economic activity, the San Francisco Travel Association (SFTA) said in an email obtained by CNBC. Quote
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Sarvapindi Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 $64 millionaa ..... bongulo annual conf ki Quote
perugu_vada Posted December 14, 2019 Report Posted December 14, 2019 Gud next yr povali open world ki Quote
Tellugodu Posted December 14, 2019 Report Posted December 14, 2019 5 hours ago, perugu_vada said: Gud next yr povali open world ki How many people attend that conference?? 20k ?? It is bigger than Workday/salesforce conference?? Quote
TechAdvice Posted December 14, 2019 Report Posted December 14, 2019 On 12/11/2019 at 11:36 AM, desiboys said: Oracle, a major Silicon Valley tech company, will move its annual OpenWorld conference to Las Vegas next year due to San Francisco’s expensive hotel rates and the city’s “poor street conditions,” according to reports. The loss of OpenWorld, which has been held in San Francisco for about 20 years, is raising new concerns about whether the city’s struggles with homelessness, open drug use and street violence may be scaring off tourism and other business, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. “For the industry, for the city, to have a major conference leave us impacts all of us,” Kevin Carroll, chief executive of the Hotel Council of San Francisco, which represents hotel owners, told the newspaper. “It’s a huge deal,” added Rick Swig, a hotel consultant at RSBA & Associates. Oracle decided to pull out even though San Francisco recently invested $551 million in a renovation and expansion of the downtown Moscone Center, the convention facility where OpenWorld had been held for years, the Chronicle reported. Video The loss of the conference is expected to cost the city an estimated $64 million in annual economic activity, the San Francisco Travel Association (SFTA) said in an email obtained by CNBC. Oracle Conf May not effect much because in the past years it’s attendees have been hooky down badly. If Dreamforce is moved thats when effect will be Quote
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