I’ve gone through the list of this year’s SAP TechEd Las Vegas sessions, and I’ve compiled a list of the most interesting ones (from an integration perspective). I hope to attend as many as possible, though I’m not sure whether I can make it to all of them, as I may have other commitments.
If you work in integration and wish to stay up-to-date with the news and innovations happening right now in the world of SAP, I strongly recommend attending at least a few of these sessions. If you have other recommendations, please list them in the comments section, and spread the word to all SAP enthusiasts and professionals.
I am looking forward to attending the following sessions (if my session allow it):
Figuring out how to use the B2B add-on is always interesting. This year, the presentation will cover trading partner management. The basics are not that difficult.
This is my session, where I will cover the results of the IFG (International focus Group for Integration) survey. We will be having a conversation on what is interesting about SAP Integration, and what were the replies to the survey.
I’m helping out with this hands-on session. Here we will make our own adapter from the Camel repository, and use it for some integration.
Michael’s session on the AIF (Application Interface Framework). It seems like it will be a topic that is relevant for a lot of integration.
I think this is a must, just to keep up with the new innovations that are happening in the SAP world. There are quite a few things happening, as I can see it from the presentation. I hope they will also cover some details regarding the 7.5 release in this presentation.
I would add this to learn more about the OData direction that SAP is heading toward. I see it as a topic that you must be able to thoroughly understand.
This is about all the different integration products SAP has. I think it does contain a good list of the different sessions to attend if you want to learn more about each topic.
I would love to hear this expert session talk. I have been developing some UIs (user interfaces) for BPM, but I’d like to hear their recommendations.
After a week with APIGEE, I believe it is a really interesting topic that we must be able to master as developers. I do hope that it will contain some coding.
This is the APIGEE design approach about making APIs (application program interfaces) both internally and externally.
Another session that I’m helping out with. We will be covering how to make UI5/Fiori screens on the BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation).
It is always interesting to see how it is possible to improve the performance of the PRO system.
This is also an interesting topic moving forward, about how the IoT (Internet of Things) should be handled.
This is also my session, in which I’ll be covering what I see as best practices in the integration world. I hope you will come join in.
Integration Advisor can be a tool that will save us a lot of time on B2B integrations. I would like to see how it works, and how to implement it on customers’ systems.
Should be interesting to see if there is any good way of handling migration from Seeburger or other tools to the B2B add-on.
A presentation that goes into some of the REST design principles that are out there.
You can find the sessions on the agenda builder:
- Original posted on : http://picourse.com/sap-teched-sessions-on-sap-integration/
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