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Welcome to openSAP Invites! In this episode, we talk about the long-standing partnership between SAP and Microsoft and how they’re working together to simplify and streamline the customer journey to the cloud. We’ll be focusing on the free openSAP course “Building Applications on SAP Business Technology Platform with Microsoft Services” where you can learn all you need to start building your own integrated apps. I’m your host Elisabeth Riemann, and we’re in conversation with two of the instructors, Max Streifeneder from SAP, and Holger Bruchelt from Microsoft.
Max Streifeneder is a solution expert for SAP Business Technology Platform in the Platform Adoption & Advisory team at SAP. He’s responsible for employee and customer enablement, solution positioning, and implementation of reference architectures for SAP Business Technology Platform.
Max has enjoyed many different roles both in and outside the SAP technical world, meaning he has a broad perspective and understanding of the challenges that developers and architects face today.
Holger Bruchelt is a program manager on the SAP Architecture team at Microsoft, located at the SAP HQ Campus in Walldorf, Germany. Before Holger joined Microsoft 4 years ago, he spent over 10 years with SAP, always working in the SAP & Microsoft integration area.
Holger was a product manager for Duet Enterprise, SAP Gateway, and SAP Cloud Platform, and is passionate about showing the value-add of using and combing different tools and technologies. He loves working with customers and partners to bridge the worlds of SAP and Microsoft.
Additional Downloads:
Learning Opportunities
References & Recommendations
SAP Discovery Center: https://discovery-center.cloud.sap/
YouTube Videos
Hosted by Elisabeth Riemann – Senior Knowledge Consultant & Product Manager, openSAP
Social Media
Twitter: @ElisabethRiema1
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-riemann-213838131
The post Episode 19: Learn About Building Applications with SAP Business Technology Platform and Microsoft Services first appeared on openSAP Invites.
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Welcome to openSAP Invites! In this episode, we talk about the long-standing partnership between SAP and Microsoft and how they’re working together to simplify and streamline the customer journey to the cloud. We’ll be focusing on the free openSAP course “Building Applications on SAP Business Technology Platform with Microsoft Services” where you can learn all you need to start building your own integrated apps. I’m your host Elisabeth Riemann, and we’re in conversation with two of the instructors, Max Streifeneder from SAP, and Holger Bruchelt from Microsoft.
Max Streifeneder is a solution expert for SAP Business Technology Platform in the Platform Adoption & Advisory team at SAP. He’s responsible for employee and customer enablement, solution positioning, and implementation of reference architectures for SAP Business Technology Platform.
Max has enjoyed many different roles both in and outside the SAP technical world, meaning he has a broad perspective and understanding of the challenges that developers and architects face today.
Holger Bruchelt is a program manager on the SAP Architecture team at Microsoft, located at the SAP HQ Campus in Walldorf, Germany. Before Holger joined Microsoft 4 years ago, he spent over 10 years with SAP, always working in the SAP & Microsoft integration area.
Holger was a product manager for Duet Enterprise, SAP Gateway, and SAP Cloud Platform, and is passionate about showing the value-add of using and combing different tools and technologies. He loves working with customers and partners to bridge the worlds of SAP and Microsoft.
Additional Downloads:
Learning Opportunities
References & Recommendations
SAP Discovery Center: https://discovery-center.cloud.sap/
YouTube Videos
Hosted by Elisabeth Riemann – Senior Knowledge Consultant & Product Manager, openSAP
Social Media
Twitter: @ElisabethRiema1
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-riemann-213838131
The post Episode 19: Learn About Building Applications with SAP Business Technology Platform and Microsoft Services first appeared on openSAP Invites.