Jim's blogs on SAP TechEd 2009 Berlin
I posted 2 blogs yesterday (Monday), one about the Clue Train ride on Sunday, and the other about the majority of Community Day. While I was riting the latter took pictures of more networking, and then did more networking at the evening event. Here are a few random thoughts. pictures and words from the last part of Community Day
I backed up media to Gali's computer, including movie clips; coincidentally she also runs VLC media player (free software). I also met other SCN team members, including Adi Kleiman, Brian Bernard, and (I forget!).
Business cards collected on Monday:
- Tom Raftery
- Robert Baumann - attended the Environmental Impacts of Supply Chain
- Mik Pokraka - "SAP Mentor 2009"
- Mark Scavillo - Head of Process Governance
- Owen Pettiford - CompriseIT (SAP Mentor?)
- James Barron - Oz, working at Xau.com
- Hans Senden - twitter bud - accenture - country code +31
- Alexandre Tran - www.oami.europa.eu
- Lee Provost - working on social media at CapGemini; almost worked for Craig
- Dr. Darren Hague (SAP Mentor)
- Anne Katherine Petter[o]e
- Dr. Carsten Brennecke - working on Docupedia
- Gregor Wolf
Saw Gunther Schmaltzhaf at the reception
[photo - ESME team]
[photo - restaurant view]
Craig said he'd never seen so many "technical difficulties" in a short time. Besides problems getting laptops to synch with the projectors, his Mac would not power up. It's tough when machines don't behave. Craig recommended using getadropbox.com - 2GB free online backup folder, multiple computer synch.
[photo - development techie table / partial]
[photo - radio tower]
I turned the tables on Brian somewhat and asked him a couple questions. Here's the audio, with a static video shot to get it onto YouTube:
Brian's challenge to me:
What can be done about the static areas of SCN?
(OK, I'm heading for coffee donuts and keynotes).
Brian Bernard and Oliver Kohl
http://flickr.com/photos/zsapping/2960025524/sizes/s/in/photostream/