Aussie SAP Mentor talk – Chatter down under Episode 2
In Episode 2 of the Aussie SAP Mentor talk – Chatter down under, we talk about all the latest things in the SAP industry from an Australian perspective. With a strong focus on all thing SAP Community, listen to some Australian guys having fun in the SAP Community.
A few details are listed below; highlights include talk about SAP TechEd 2010, Aussie Innovation Week 2011, Aussie SAP DemoJam 2011 and Atlantis.
The “Aussie SAP Mentors” are:
Graham Robinson
Matt Harding
Paul Hawking (absent this round)
Tony de Thomasis
Podcast Notes.
Time
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Comments / Content
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0:00
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Introduction and welcome
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0:20
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TechEd 2010 talk
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3:30
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Robbo Rockstar
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4:30
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Innovation weekend Las Vegas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfNTy0m4l64
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5:30
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Innovation week Australia 2011
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7:30
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Aussie SAP DemoJam 2011
http://www.masteringsap.com/tech/demojam
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10:00
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REST talk
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12:30
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Where is Leo?
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13:30
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Atlantis Utopian Society
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17:30
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Matt’s favourite band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9Z9ilZ5MUg
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19:00
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Thanks to the listeners
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20:00
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Goodnight
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Aussie dawg
just downloading your podcast. Have you registered it at iTunes by any chance - would like to subscribe 🙂
Cheers,
Matthias
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The thing about my twitter handle though is that my full name would waste way too much space of the 140 chars and it won't fit the shirt either. So, that's that 🙂
Atlantis... I'm very excited about it and I'm happy that Matt seemed as eager on taking this up as I am. We'll probably going to open it up very soon once we got the mission statement down and all.
I'd really enjoyed the show.It's really nice to hear others express exactly the same thoughts lots of us had about TechEd. It was the best ever and yes, there's PSTW syndrome afterwards 😉
Enjoyed that you picked up the enterpriseGeeks trash-talk from EdH. It's gonna be interesting to watch/listen to you guys going head-to-head on your shows.
I'm looking forward to your coverage of 'Mastering SAP' - you got a great bunch of people on the invitation list so it'll rock for sure.
One last remark, I really appreciate it that you tried to keep the OZ slang to a minimum to cater to the non-native speakers! The audio quality itself still has room for improvements, but that is really complaining on a very high level, so congrats to a great show. I'll be a regular from now on... (you may want to mess around with Levelator for the audio:
levelator)