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Author's profile photo Boris Zarske

Upcoming webcast series “The Open Space of Application Operations within SAP BTP”

I am sure we do all agree that application operations is a crucial part to provision and run any app on SAP BTP – only when we make sure that we can provide our apps with the right performance and availability, they will bring the expected value to our end users and our business.

To reflect this, we decided to complement the currently running The Universe of SAP BTP in a Nutshell webcast series with an accompanying one, about The Open Space of Application Operations within SAP BTP.

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The Open Space of App Operations webcast series

Starting in April, you can expect to get additional information and insights on different aspects around operating your apps on SAP BTP – after an overview session, we plan to focus on a lot of examples and demos that shall allow you to make the next steps:

 

I hope to welcome many of you in our sessions! Register here free-of-charge: The Open Space of Application Operations within SAP BTP.

 

If you should be unsure which session to join, we will offer a quick teaser of the complete webcast series on April 18th here: The Universe of SAP Business Technology Platform in a Nutshell series – Application Operations Overview

 

And if you should have ideas for other operations topics around SAP BTP, please leave a comment!

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      Author's profile photo Shaun Oosthuizen
      Shaun Oosthuizen

      Hi Boris. I'm looking forward to the series. Will there be recordings available? We're on AEST which means a 1AM start for us.

      Author's profile photo Boris Zarske
      Boris Zarske
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      Hi Shaun,

      Thanks a lot - sure, the sessions will be recorded and offered via YouTube also afterwards on-demand. Sorry that I had missed to point that out in the post itself.

      Best regards,
      Boris