My colleagues and I go to SAP TechEd every year, and we’ve never been seriously disappointed yet. Not each year brings the same amount of innovation and new products to try out, but generally it’s worth its money, also due of course to the many networking possibilities. Last year was one of the best, with innovation happening pretty much everywhere, not to mention the kick-off of innovation weekend, now called SAP InnoJam. One aspect that especially made me happy was that at last all recordings of the lectures were made freely availableon SDN (including all recordings of 2006-2009!). And as it turned out, it got even better: totally unexpected, for me at least, last week I got an email inviting me to complete the exercises of 7 more hands-on sessions online. Now that is what I call value for money! In my opinion this more than qualifies to call SAP TechEd 2010 the ‘best TechEd ever’ (following the tradition of the Olympic games).
Just before SAP TechEd Berlin I had an email exchange with chip.rodgers about being able to reserve a third hands-on workshop before or at the event. He told me it was something they would consider for 2011, but they were unable to realize in 2010 on such short notice. Well, shame on me for my narrow-minded thinking, because this online offer beats my suggestion by far. And when I asked Chip about it, he told me they had been planning this for two years! To give credit where credit is due: the initial idea was made by Ulrich Klingels, and to make it really happen (this year) he was supported by Philippe Rosset. So a big ‘thank you’ to these guys seems appropiate!
Let me first warn you, in order to avoid disappointment/frustration: this offer is only available to full conference attendees of SAP TechEd 2010 Berlin or Las Vegas.
With that out of the way: what you’re offered is access to acopy of the SAP TechEd 2010 laptop clone for 22 hours on end, and in that time you get the chance to complete the exercises of 7 carefully chosen hands-on sessions. The selected sessions are:
A very broad selection, so there should be something in it for everyone. Access starts at 6am, and lasts till 4am the next morning. You can easily imagine why this setup was chosen when you recall the number of participants at both TechEd locations.
You get to pick any date you want, but there are (only) 50 clones available each day (and availability ends May 15th), so you have to be quick. Furthermore you’re on your own, as not surprisingly there is no technical support or anything.
Happy as I am with this opportunity to get some more practical training, there are some things that might be done to bring even more value to the participants. (These are my personal opinions, so feel free to chime in).
This offer makes SAP TechEd more valuable, and while I’ve always been a proponent of attending it, this should make it even easier to convince your boss that you really *must* go.
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