About

Oracle AppsLab is a think-tank developed to drive adoption of new web patterns and technologies across Oracle’s business and products. We’re a small group dedicated to living and breathing Web 2.0. This blog is our space for sharing our ideas.

paul20.png Paul Pedrazzi is our driving force.

He heads up the lab and is the one pulling the strings. Paul has spent time as a product strategist, product manager, and product marketing guru for various application and technology products at Oracle and PeopleSoft. Prior to PeopleSoft, he directed marketing for a startup focused on Web 2.0 concepts before they were thought of as “Web 2.0.”

Here is Paul’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed.

jake20.png Jake Kuramoto is a jake of all trades.

He has spent a combined ten years at Oracle, more than half in development as a product manager and strategist designing and building Financials products. Before development, Jake was both pre- and post-sales technical consultant at Oracle. In between tours of duty at Oracle, he worked at a couple small, xSP startups and Hyperion.

Here is Jake’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed.

anthony1.png Anthony Lai is our newest developer ninja.

He needs to update his profile.

rich20.png Rich Manalang is a swiss-army knife.

He has no problem speaking in front of C-level execs and hacking code with the geekiest of geeks. His software/technology background spans PeopleSoft, Java, Ruby on Rails, and others. Rich has played various roles at Oracle and PeopleSoft over the past ten years including consulting, product development/management/strategy, IT management, and application sales. He also has a stale blog at manalang.com.

Here is Rich’s OPML file from Google Reader, and here is his author feed.

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