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We have added new SAP Mentors recently. Time to get to know them a bit better. All 4 of them introduced themselves and shared something relevant to the community in this SAP Mentor Monday Webinar taped on a Tuesday ;-) Check out the recording. The new SAP Mentors are located in the US, India and Australia, so we went around the world and hit poor Tony during his 1:30am time zones. The things you can learn while watching the webcast: Some tips for your career and why contributing to SCN may be the deciding factor for you to get your next job or engagement. If you don't share your expertise with the community, you just don't have the right attitude. Then you can learn how to configure and troubleshoot appointment replication between the SAP CRM system and Lotus Notes. (Soon to come to the SCN Wiki near you ;-) Tony de Thomasis made the biggest case for the SAP Solution manager ever. Listing his favorite 10 tools within the SAP Solution manager. Before he started, they had 5 instances and 6 basis guys. Now with using all that the Solution Manager has to offer they are managing 80 systems with 7 basis guys. So cool. After that Mrinal showed some cool UI tweaks that you can do with Adobe Flex. It was just a great spectrum of SAP relevant things. Thanks to all the new SAP Mentors, so looking forward to work closer together with you all. Mark Finnern is the Chief Community Evangelist of the SAP Community Network currently focusing on the SAP Mentor initiative. He is an SAP veteran, has implemented SAP FI/CO at many customers in Germany and the US. Was the co-inventor of the Pre-Configured Client (PCC), which at times was used by 90% of all US SAP customers to save implementation time. It evolved into SAP's Best Practices and All-In-One offerings. He is the proud owner of a Traffic Monitoring System patent. Mark was the driving force behind community features of the SAP Community Network: Blogs, points recognition system, wiki, Community Day now Inside Track. Mark Finnern has a Batchelor in Business oriented Computer Science from the Fachhochschule in Furtwangen Germany. He is also the founder and host of the Future Salon with its new tag line: Creating a world that works for all. Add to: del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit
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