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Author's profile photo Fred Verheul

Announcing two brand new CodeJam events in The Netherlands

Hi everyone,

As some of you might know, last year I’ve started working at a SAP partner company called SOA People. Since I’ve always been a huge fan of the SAP Codejam event format, it was only a matter of time before getting my new employer to host one of these events. And today I’m happy to announce it’s going to happen!

And even better: we won’t host just one CodeJam, but two of them, both on a fairly (totally?) new topic:

On Mar 2nd 2017 we’ll host a CodeJam on SAP Cloud Platform Predictive Services.

And on Apr 26th 2017 we’ll host another one on SAP HANA Vora (actually this one is part of an European tour!).

Details

For both events we’ve got the same times and location (obviously):

  • Both will start at 14.00h and finish around 20.00h, including diner.
  • Both events will take place at our Dutch office. Address:
    SOA People Nederland N.V.
    Meentwal 9
    3432 GL Nieuwegein

Registration

Registration is now open for both these events:

Mar 2nd, SAP Cloud Platform Predictive Services: register here

Apr 26th, SAP HANA Vora: register here

Final words

I’m super excited about these technologies as well as about the opportunity to play around with them, and I hope to meet lots of old/new fellow developers/BI-folks at these two events.
So if you’re interested: sign up and let’s meet in Nieuwegein either in March or April!

Be there or be … 😉

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      Author's profile photo Joachim Rees
      Joachim Rees

      Hey Fred ,

      great news! What will the event language be? I would guess either Dutch or English 😉 but which one of those?
      Both could make sense. It's just important to know up-front, so everyone can tell if she or he does fit to the target audience.

      best
      Joachim

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

      As usual (just kidding, you're right, a case could be made for both) the event language will be English, to enable everyone to participate.