So who is really responsible for the success of Kscope24? Is it your Kscope Executive Officer? Not a chance. Your ODTUG President? Not single handedly, no.
I'll attempt to answer that question as I unveil the Kscope100. Between now and the conference, I'll count down the 100 individuals identified as most influential to the success of Kscope24. Stay tuned to see where you rank!
The ranking takes into account 6 factors. Board involvement, Conference Committee involvement, Content reviewers, Abstracts submitted, Abstracts accepted, and finally I asked ChatGPT to provide an influence ranking.
If you have an issue with the Kscope100, I want you to breathe, then drop me a comment. Just understand I won’t be bought…but I can be rented.
**No Kscope attendees were harmed in this process, but a few were tickled mercilessly!
(Positions 1-70 TBA)
71. Mirela Ardelean, Equip gmbH
72. Rahul Kamath, Oracle
73. Richard Allen, Flowquest Consulting
74. Tim Gaumont, Oracle
75. John Harding, Argano
76. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Viscosity
77. Roel Hartman, APEX Consulting
78. Andrew Laferla, Alithya
79. Katie McCorkle, Centroid Systems
80. Nick Boronski, Oracle
81. Dani Schnider, Callista
82. Eric Erikson, CPA, Oracle ACE Pro, PQR Company
83. Erik Espinoza, Viscosity
84. Glen Chang, Independent
85. Gustavo Gonzalez, Knex Technology
86. Kevin Whalen, Argano
87. Robert Gideon, Argano
88. Scott Costello, Elire
89. Suzy Gallivan, Peloton
90. Blaine Carter, Oracle
91. Natalie Delemar, PwC
92. Lydia Maksoud, Brovanture Ltd
93. Michael Rosenblum, Dulcian
94. Janis Griffin, Quest Software
95. Trey Daniel, MBA, EPM Insight
96. Jennifer Nicholson, Oracle
97. Marc Sewtz, Oracle
98. Al Marciante, Oracle
99. Christian Gohmann, Accenture
100. Jonathan Dixon, Cloud Nueva
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