Take the SAP TechEd Learning Journey: Non-Stop Innovation [VIDEO]
To rework a Las Vegas truism, what happens at SAP TechEd 2018 most definitely doesn’t stay there. That’s because all three events ─ Las Vegas, Barcelona and Bangalore ─ are delivering a brilliantly crafted new SAP TechEd Learning Journey for people to pursue before, during and after each conference.
“SAP TechEd attendees are at the forefront of the evolution to the Intelligent Enterprise, and this year’s learning journey is designed to get them there faster,” said Björn Goerke, chief technology officer and president of SAP Cloud Platform. “People can quickly get ahead of the curve with education before SAP TechEd, prioritize their experience onsite, and set a path for achievement afterwards based on their evolving, individual learning goals for innovation.”
In this VIDEO, Christoph Liebig, head of strategy and product management, SAP Cloud Platform, explains what participants can expect at SAP TechEd.
Recommendations for non-stop learning
It couldn’t be easier for participants to find all the relevant content for the tracks that interest them. Attendees have their pick of 35 first-rate learning journeys across eight conference tracks. Watch for updates as each learning journey will be fully displayed very soon.
- Integration Out-of-the-Box
- Application Landscapes and Cloud-Native Architectures
- Consumer Grade Experience
- Applied Intelligence
- Next Gen Data Management
- Open Platform
- Security by Default
- Explore SAP
One click on each conference track reveals the full SAP TechEd Learning Journey for that topic. Participants can select what content interests them the most, depending on their individual skill levels and interests. Here’s an example of how it works. Suppose you’re interested in Applied Intelligence.
Curious specialists and generalists, managers and others can start with “Explore,” which shows relevant overview lectures covering SAP Leonardo technologies.
Architects, IT decision makers, or anyone with some basic knowledge can enter the “Discover” path to find sessions with greater details on what these technologies ─ machine learning, blockchain, IoT, analytics, and more ─ can do for your business.
Experienced developers, architects, IT specialists, and others can click on “Learn” to find hands-on, how-to sessions on applying these innovations in your real life environment.
Anyone who’s ready to build on their knowledge in this area can enter “Expand Skills” for learning opportunities outside of SAP TechEd events. These encompass courses on the openSAP MOOCs platform, as well as expert resources on the SAP Help Portal and SAP Community.
SAP TechEd attendees this year also receive access to selected learning content in the SAP Learning Hub that’s relevant to the event. Registration for SAP TechEd in Las Vegas, Barcelona and Bangalore has kicked off. Don’t miss this unprecedented opportunity to chart your personal learning journey with SAP.
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Hi Susan,
from your blog post containing many other links, if i go here:
https://events.sap.com/teched-2018-usa/en/sessions#section_7
among other things, it takes me to here:
https://sessioncatalog.sapevents.com/go/agendabuilder.sessions/?l=191&sid=62855_0&locale=en_US
but what is really interesting is the genesis of some of ‘it’ here:
https://github.com/jpmorganchase/quorum/commit/e4bbea400f7df275faf47ea643256d68495b35aa
or the first post about ‘it’ going back to December 30, 2013 or almost five years ago.
the rest is history, or is it the future?
thank you for taking me on this journey via this very nice on-line catalog,
greg
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately, the link you sent (not the one in my blog) is for a session that has been canceled. The team recently updated it on the website.
Best,
Susan
Susan,
Great, not that it got canceled, but that you have responded and my apologies for being cryptic with my links.
Thank you, greg