Blogs tagged sitwro
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I did not know what to expect when we announced our zeroth meetup in Wrocław to connect people working with SAP products and technologies. Five years later, and two things that I did not expect are: We have almost 880 people joined our meetup... Read More »0Comments6Likes -
Wroclaw is not the largest city* in Poland, but notwithstanding that it has the most vigorous SAP Community. It was my second time when I was a speaker at the SAP event organized in that town. Four years back, same time of the year, I held the... Read More »2Comments3Likes -
Couple of weeks ago, I attended SAP Inside Track Wroclaw 2019. I was the one who traveled the longest distance for the event. It was full of great people, technical discussions/presentations. Totally worth the effort 🙂 My impressions and overall... Read More »6Comments25Likes -
Last Saturday we had our 5th SAP Inside Track in Wrocław and I could not be more happier about the results! Kicking off sitWRO with Pawel Grzeskowiak – a partner in crime. We tried hard to stick to time in the agenda this year, which was a... Read More »12Comments14Likes -
On May 17 – the day before the 5th SAP Inside Track in Wrocław – Capgemini hosted two SAP CodeJams for developers: For software engineers: Cloud Application Programming Model with node.js – by my great colleagues DJ Adams and... Read More »1Comment7Likes -
On May 19 we had our 4th SAP Inside Track organized here in Wrocław, Poland (#sitWRO 2018). The road to it was as usual. I found this chart in some old article online about 10 years ago, yet it is still applicable and universal. A few months... Read More »7Comments12Likes -
Last Saturday was really lovely in Wrocław: sunny and blue sky. Yet 60 people get together in the local Capgemini office for a day of learning, networking and fun – the third SAP Inside Track in the city. Speakers and participants came from... Read More »7Comments11Likes -
When it comes to History of SAP Inside Tracks I often go back to 2013, when decided to organized the SIT in Poland for the first time. Three (digit: 3) persons signed up that time: me, my manager and some random (as I thought at that time)... Read More »3Comments7Likes