Hay Everyone;
At the beginning I would like to thank sara.g and The specified item was not found. for inviting me to this challenge.
A Brief About Me
My name is Amal Aloun. My nick name is amool, but I would prefer to stick to my real name as it is shorter, and easier to be remembered. It kinda weird to have a longer nick name than your real name right
Amal in arabic means hope.
I was an active kid, and spent most of my childhood time playing outside the hiding game with the rest of the kids in our neighbourhood. From the haircut you can imagine what kind of a kid I was
I have been working with an SAP partner in Jordan for that last three years as a basis consultant. SAP Basis Module is for people who like to be in the technical side of SAP, and being involved in database, and operating system administration. Basis people make sure that SAP users can access the system smoothly without having technical issues, and with the best possible performance.
As part of being a basis consultant I install, upgrade, and maintain SAP systems. Restore, and backup SAP systems, and implement disaster recovery plans. I take care of SAP user authorizations, and perform SAP client administration.
A part of SAP I like to do social work. I paint on the streets of Amman to make them more beautiful.
Cool Facts about my country Jordan
Jordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is me in the typical Jordanian traditional female costume
My SAP Teched 2013 Experience
I had the chance to attend SAP Teched last year where I attended some useful workshops, and was updated on the latest technologies in SAP like HANA. I also got to meet people who I consider now my friends like Dixie, Sara, JK, Sachine, and many others who I have strong relations with.
I also got to meet the cricket player Sourav Ganguly or as people call him dada which means the elder brother. Dada made a very good speech on how to achieve your dreams.
And here are my replies to Sara's questions
When I was a junior student I was accepted in computer engineering college, but I had the chance to transfer into architecture. I was confused so I said to my self that if I do well in my first semester in computer engineering I will stay, and if I do not then I will change into architecture. So I guess I just liked, and did well in computer engineering so I stayed in it.
This is a picture me when I was 20 years old
I would like to be involved more into database, and be part of HANA development team as I want to make a contribution by adding a value to it. I do not want to use HANA only, but I want also to enhance it, and add more into it. Right now my professional life dream is to join HANA development team as a database expert.
I like the ability to work remotely from any place I want. This gives the freedom to travel, and enjoy staying outside in the garden while I work.
I like also the diversity of people who I work with. So far I got the chance to work with people from India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Sri Lanka, Syria, and Germany.
Now I have friends in all these countries. One of my best friends is from India dixie.vdyes I got the chance to see her and together we saw Taj Mahal while we were attending SAPTeched 2013. She is the one who taught me what I know so far in SAP BASIS Module.
This is a picture of me and Dixie in Bangalore - India:
And now I would like to blog it forward to:
irshad.akram, dixie.vdyes, and ravi.e2
My questions are:
1- If you have one day left to live, what would you do in this day?
2- If you get the chance to have three months free every year, how would you spend them?
3- If you had the chance to change your SAP module, what module would you choose, and why?
Hope you enjoyed the blog
Best Reg
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