on 2020 Mar 02 10:21 PM
Dear friends in the SAP Community
One of the session types we in the organising team really want to have at SAP Online Track, is the round table discussion, or fireside chat if you like. What is better than getting interesting people together, talking about the subjects we find intriguing?
But to get this of the ground, we need your help! What topics would you like discussed at SAP Online Track. Please bring us your suggestions, and vote for the ones you find interesting. We have no restrictions on the topics, being technical or non-technical, but we ask that you consider topics that can have a broad value for the attendees. Please leave one answer pr suggested topic, for easier tracking.
Please also consider if you’d like to participate in one of the panel discussion. If you see a topic you feel you should contribute to, please leave a comment on the topic, so we can take a note of it.
We close the suggestion box at Wednesday 11th March, and will bring the most votes topics back to the drawing board, were we will try to piece together a set of panels that can give us some valuable discussion.
We have been in contact with the fantastic hosts of the Coffee Corner Radio podcast, and there is a good possibility that they will host at least one or two of the discussion. More details on format and participants will of course come at a later time.
Developer Tooling - what developers (and other tech folks) have used in the past, what they're using now, and what they'd like to use in an ideal situation ... and why.
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Troubleshooting tools - I for example regularly notice that people are not aware and then rather surprised what all the performance analysis transaction SAT can be used for and how.
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A discussion about the new technologies, tools, services etc., in SAP like CAP, RAP, CF, Extension Factory, Fiori Tools, New Business Application studio etc.,
Why the developers should learn them & How they can upgrade their skills to learn these new stuff and Where they can find the resources(e.g., SAP is very open these days with a trail version for most of the services& openSAP & especially the initiatives by Developer Advocates )
I know this is a very big topic to discuss, but will be helpful for those who are in confusion about the next step they should take in their career.
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Next Logical learning step for ABAPers to be cloud-ready.
SAP Cloud Platform, ABAP Environment : Use Cases,future
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HANA is approaching iits 10th birthday. Let's look back how it has evolved for developers. I can dig up some screenshots from ye olde days. From Team Provider to HANA Studio to Web IDE to the future. Where has it been and where is it going.
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Go Live No Matter What - I am currently writing a blog post on this subject as I have found more and more that client projects are looking for absolute perfection before going live so am interested in hearing others thoughts and experiences on this subject.
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"Better is the enemy of Good" 🙂
A discussion on SAP Data Intelligence capabilities and where it stands with other cloud solutions...?
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Which 'features' in online communication tools do you hate most? We can't live without Slack, Teams, ... any more, but what are the biggest fails in these tools, or the way your co-workers, team members, ... are using them.
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I don't hate features, I hate people who can't seem to grasp simple concepts like using threads in Slack. 🙂 Grrrr...
What is your "bicycle for the mind"?
How have new tools/techniques/software made you better at solving problems?
What things can you think and reason about now that you couldn't (or only with much more difficulty) 5 - 10 - 20 years ago?
How far has the idea of having "all information at your fingertips" come and how does the real-life version of that idea fulfil the hope for better understanding (insight?!) and better decision making?
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