I am close to my 15-years of SAP-stuff anniversary (and I have about 30 years(!!) still ahead of me, if I look at current regular retirement rules), so I thought I might take a quick look back.
And I'm doing this through may list of (some) SAP education I got throughout the years.
Here it is:
2019 SAP Partner Workshop Fiori End2End
2018 WDEHCP (= CP100 for Partners) SAP Cloud Platform Developer Bootcamps
2018 SAP Cloud Platform & User Experience Workshop
2017 SAP S/4HANA Code Jam Training for Developers
2016 CodeJam Neckarsulm – ABAP for S/4HANA with Fiori
2016 CodeJam Aachen – SAP UI5
2016 SAP Discovery Workshop – SAP HANA Cloud Platform
2016 WDE360 – Developing UIs using HTML5 und SAP UI5
2016 GW100 – SAP Netweaver Gateway
2012 SCM660 - Handling Unit Management
2012 SCM631 - Additional Topics in Warehouse Management
2012 SCM611 - Transport
2011 EWM110 - SAP EWM Customizing I
2011 EWM100 – Prozesse in SAP Extended Warehouse Management
2010 SCM610 – SCM610 - Delivery Processing in SAP ERP
2009 SCM630 – SCM630 - Warehouse Management
2009 BC480 - PDF-Based Print Forms (Interactive Forms)
2009 BC416 – ABAP Web Services
2008 BC490 – ABAP Performance Tuning (Inhouse by SAP)
2008 BC402 – Advanced ABAP
2007 RABAP1 – Enhancement- and Switch Framework (Inhouse by SAP)
2006 TAW 12 – ABAP Workbench Concepts
2006 TAW 10 – ABAP Workbench Fundamentals
I think those few lines already give a nice overview on what topics and focuses I had through my professional live until now.
Also, it's interesting to see that in the first few years, it was all "standard" SAP Education courses. Later then, things went quicker, new topics emerged and changed faster, so it was more partner specific offerings and also new concepts like Code Jams.
How would your SAP career be displayed by your education?
Best
Joachim