2012 May 28 1:45 AM
Hi Gurus,
Hope all is well.. I have around 7 yrs of experience in ABAP (I work on project to project basis not interested in doing permanent job) with strong expertise in EDI/PI/BI (Related to ABAP).. good understanding/configuration skills of SD,MM,FICO... I would like to upgrade my self from regular ABAP developer to next level so that I can stay in demand . I am thinking in the lines of BPC (techno functional ) or HANA .. Please give me your valuble suggestions..
Thanks in adance,
Gowri
Moderator message : Moved from ABAP Development to Career Center.
Message was edited by: Vinod Kumar
2012 May 29 2:36 PM
Hi Gowry,
You might want to take a look at FAQ: Middle and Late SAP Career Paths. You have several possible career options now that you have built a strong base. It looks to me like you're not going to have any difficulty staying busy at high rates given your skillset. Just follow your passions and you'll be fine!
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
--Tom
2012 May 28 4:32 AM
Hi Gowri,
I think it is better to post in discussions forum.You try to learn webdynrpo or xi.
Regards,
Madhu.
2012 May 28 11:25 PM
2012 May 28 5:14 AM
Hello Gowri,
Its better you learn HANA since in your 7 years of expertise you would have learnt a bit of Functional HANA is new and hot in market not many people would have known it.
Thnaks ,
VIjay.
2012 May 28 11:54 PM
Thanks for the reply Vijay....could you please explain me why should I opt for HANA and how my experience will help me in future(assuming I had learned HANA)...
2012 May 29 12:06 PM
Hello Gowri,
The SAP HANA database is optimized for modern technology trends (e.g. data resides in main-memory, massive-parallelization on multi-core CPUs).
The SAP HANA Database can leverage such hardware to optimally support application requirements by the use of SQLScript to offload data-intensive application logic into the database.
Thanks,
Vijay.
2012 May 29 2:36 PM
Hi Gowry,
You might want to take a look at FAQ: Middle and Late SAP Career Paths. You have several possible career options now that you have built a strong base. It looks to me like you're not going to have any difficulty staying busy at high rates given your skillset. Just follow your passions and you'll be fine!
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
--Tom
2012 May 31 6:14 AM