The most interesting discussions of the day were around chatbots. Oracle has a great video to show use this, which to me is a bit weird but I was misunderstood when I made a comment, and have a separate post on my luddite thinking.
Last year when we were there they were building a smartoffice and this year we got to benefit from this. A few people were remote but the system made us all feel like they were part of it. You just had to remember you were also being seen by them.
To me, what was important is that the key principle of simplicity is still central to everything they do in the UX team.
I am reusing an old presentation over the next few months, about how Fusion or Cloud Applications hang together, and although in every area the technology and UX have moved on, the design principles remain.
Then the developer side of UX is about making all that research available, The Rapid Design Kits, help when you are designing or writing your own applications. We have used them in ADF with our development partners eProseed. They are also mainstream for mobile, and now being made available for both Jet and Chatbots alongside the relevant development cloud offerings; and at no extra cost.Both Lucas and Tim have written more technical posts on the day so sharing them covers off the hard bits.
They had demo stands to show chatbots, blockchain, AI and the new RDKs.
| Still smiling, we had't moved at this point |
And if I am ever forgiven for my comment, I hope to be back again soon.

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