SIT Copenhagen November 17th 2018: Agenda and registration

Wow, time flies! Saturday, November 17th 2018 we’re hosting SAP Inside Track Copenhagen at the KMD offices for the fourth time. As always, the agenda for the day is based on the open Call for Speakers posted here on the SAP Community site. Below, you’ll find the agenda and information on how to register. All other details can be found on the event’s wiki page.

At SAP Inside Track Copenhagen, we’re all about the Danish “hygge”, which translates to something like having a nice time with friends in a relaxed atmosphere. In the spirit of “hygge”, we hope you’ll stick around after the last session for beers and snacks with your fellow community members.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at SAP Inside Track Copenhagen!

Agenda

The big picture of SAP Cloud Platform Functions by Vadim Klimov

The session will focus on the architecture and usage of the new SAP Cloud Platform Functions service, and highlight its role and place in the SAP Cloud Platform Extension Factory. We will take a look at the use cases where the Function as a service (FaaS) model is applicable, as compared to the other cloud computing models available in SAP Cloud Platform.

How to become an extension and integration expert by Max Streifeneder

In this session, Max will show you the path to becoming an extension and integration expert in the cloud, and introduce you to the central scenarios. You’ll also get to see some of the steps involved in building a basic app, using some of the tools you will need to learn, such as Cloud Connector, API Management, SAP Build and more. Finally, you will learn where to go to learn more.

Design Thinking and business model innovation by Ritika Singh

Business models are changing rapidly with the digital transformation and new technologies have a massive impact on employees and corporations. Design Thinking and business model innovation can help to understand this transformation and come up with new ideas to stay relevant. This understanding has to be established on an employee level as well as on a corporate level.

SAP Cloud Platform Open Connectors overview by Daniel Graversen

Modern integration of IT systems is all about using APIs from different providers, but they all work differently, thereby complicating the integration task. As an answer to this, SAP has created SAP Cloud Platform Open Connectors, which is a service that gives you a unified interface to many different APIs. This makes it easier to integrate to new applications. In this talk, you will get an overview of what SAP Cloud Platform Open Connectors is and where it can be used.

Running SAP NetWeaver on your laptop by Matthias Wild

The new SAP NetWeaver 7.52 on SAP ASE 16.0 Developer Edition comes with a free two year license, and can run on your laptop as well as in the cloud and as a Docker image. It’s a great system for teaching, development, demos and as a sandbox. In this session, you will get to see a demo of the system running on a laptop. You will also get to see the Technical Monitoring Cockpit tool, which is the new monitoring solution for OS and database.

Kickstart your microservice landscape by Søren Amdi Bach

The bimodal approach to enterprise IT introduces a need to integrate the predictable mode 1 world with the innovative mode 2 world. In an SAP context, this means that the data and functionality of the existing SAP on-premise systems, such as S/4HANA, must be brought into the microservice world of SAP Cloud Platform, in order to build new applications and services. In this talk, we’ll discuss how the architecture of the on-premise SAP world fits into the microservice world of mode 2, and where you need to pay special attention when architecting your solutions.

+ watch this space for more sessions yet to be announced!

Registration

To get your free ticket, please go the event’s Eventbrite page.

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