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Author's profile photo Peter Langner

First 2012 Meeting of the SAP Network Group Hamburg, Germany – When will you start your group?

Yesterday the first meeting of the SAP Network Group Hamburg, Germany took place. The aim of the group is to establish an exchange of experiences about  SAP technology, trends, projects, customers and companies in the  metropolis region of Hamburg, Germany.

Alstership Galatea

10 consultants and SAP customers came to the meeting, which took place on the Alstership Galatea. We had a really good time…

SAP Network Group Meeting

It all stared when René Eberstein founded the group in 2008 as a XING group. Right now we are four moderators (René Eberstein, Thomas Klimmek, Dirk Martin and Peter Langner) and we are having 348 group menbers. Every meeting is different from the other. Sometimes we are having a special topic somebody is presenting. Other meetings we are just getting to know each other.

I love this meetings, because everytime different people are attending it. And everytime I get to know something interesting about SAP technology or ongoing SAP projects in my region.

Have you ever thought of starting such a group in your town? If not, now is the time to do it! Via Social Networks like XING or LinkedIn you can easly find people in your neigbourhood which are also in the SAP business. Contact them and invite them to a pub, your office or any other suitable place.

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      Author's profile photo Fred Verheul
      Fred Verheul
      Hi Peter,

      Haven't thought about this before, but this sounds like an excellent idea. Will follow up asap for the Nijmegen region (Netherlands). I know a few folks here already, so we should be able to start fairly quickly. Thanks for this blog post!

      Cheers, Fred

      Author's profile photo Tobias Trapp
      Tobias Trapp
      I organized the same in Frankfurt some years ago and it was a nice evening. In Mainz IT experts connected via Twitter and met at a "Twittagessen" but unfortunetaly I couldn't join.

      Cheers,
      Tobias