Just a quick thank you to the team before I crash ZZZZ. I thought delivering a “Predictive Market” was a cool mini-project to base all the cool SAP technologies – HANA, Gravity, Gateway, Mobility, Yahoo Pipe integration. I did worry that maybe I chewed a little bit too much for 30 hours – but it turned out to be unfounded. This has been the most fun I've had in a while.
It’s a nice takeaway from the Innojam to have the honor of conceptualizing for the first team to win it in Australia. I hesitate to use the word ‘lead’ as all the members were quite senior and I believe each made the most of the exercise . The achievement of the “Predictive Market” components is almost just a side-effect of the keenness of your desire to get us through.
All the other teams were quite strong too and I’m privileged to be part of this event.
- (US) Harness the forecasting power of the crowd through "Predictive Markets"
- Geo-aware Ipad App for disaster management
- UML auto-documentation in Streamwork (maddoc)
- A iphone App to manage Assets in real time.
- A mobile/financial scenario supported by Ipad based financial reporting
Chris P and maddoc : You have my respect for taking on the most technical of the projects and bending Gravity/BPML to your will.
To the asset management team – you’re the only one to implement SUP in the timeframe. I consider that an amazing achievement given none have been implemented in Melbourne (apart from demo ones to my knowledge).
To the team, Tony, Rod, Nigel, Paul, John, Glen, Sarat...I’m privileged to be a part of your company. I also know there’s a lot that we did not cover in the demo. The Gravity Schema, the market settlement engine, the iOS User interface, some HANA objects. I hope you consider that as a reflection of the good stuff we collectively achieved and Rod+Tony presented.
I’m also oddly proud of the fact that our HANA loads took down {edit out Walldorf} Sydney twice yesterday night. Nice stress test! Hehehe.
Thank you Andrew, Dan, Jurgen, Rui and the rest of the SAP Team. Thank you University of Technology Sydney .
Next year, we’ll try not to clog the whole AsiaPac region with Information.