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Update: Check out the Webinar replay
One of the most exciting things we do this year at the SDN Day is a series of one hour cutting edge technology hands-on sessions held by a dream team of SAP Mentors:
Check in next Wednesday the 2nd of July 8am PST where all 4 of them will introduce the concept and their sessions. US toll free: +1 866 205 3978 Rest of world sorry not toll free: +1 801 886 0856 Access Code: 5927730 https://sap.na.pgiconnect.com/dreamteam/ Each of the sessions will be for one hour. You need to bring you laptop with SAP Gui already installed to be able to participate in the hands-on exercises. Some elements may be used from one session to the next, but it is not essential to have done one to be able to participate in the next one. If you sign up, please also register which of the sessions you want to participate in on the wiki SDN Day page, so that we can see how to organize the rooms. There will be power strips, routers and network cables available to connect to the presenter's laptop, which will be used as server. Therefore if you come to TechEd this year please register for the SDN Day when signing up. It is going to be really exciting. By the way the original Dream Team was the US Olympics Basketball team 1992 in Spain with: Charles Barkley , Larry Bird, Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Michael Jordan, Christian Laettner, Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, and John Stockton. I don't think that ever again such a great collection of talent played for one team. Interesting trivia of all of them Charles Barkley was the top scorer with 18 points per game. Mark Finnern is Chief Evangelist of the SDN and BPX Communities. Together with a team of fellow evangelist we manage the SDN and BPX Collaboration. I began my career with SAP in 1990, and have since worked in Germany and the U.S. as a product manager, consultant, and developer. I founded and host the Future Salon and was the co-producer of the Accelerating Change conference in 2004 and 2005. Add to: del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit
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