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SAP TechEd Bangalore

SAP TechEd is Back in Bangalore with its 11th Edition

WALLDORFSAP today announced that SAP TechEd Bangalore, the annual, premier technology, education, and training conference, created expressly for developers, engineers, and technologists will be hosted at the Bangalore International Exhibition Center from March 11–13.

This year, attendees can connect with experts from SAP and the community around topics of mutual interest, including in-memory computing and Big Data, predictive analytics and data visualization, cloud management and security, Platform-as-a-Service, Internet of Things, Open Source, SAP HANA, and user experience. Bernd Leukert, Member of the Executive Board of SAP SE Products and Innovation, will deliver the keynote address on March 11.

The three-day event will feature:

  • Demo-rich lecture sessions: SAP technical gurus share road maps, best practices, tips and tricks, and code samples
  • Hands-on workshops: expert-led exercises and classroom training.
  • Product Road Map Q&A sessions: for detailed insights into SAP’s current product road maps
  • Code Review Sessions: to learn how to make bad code good, and good code even better
  • SAP CodeJam (Mini-Editions): an opportunity to meet one-on-one with SAP development experts, connect with other developers, and share knowledge

On the SAP TechEd Bangalore show floor, participants will have a chance to experience the latest in SAP technology and meet face-to-face with some of the best minds in the industry at the Platform and Technology Showcase and Info Zone. They can learn about the Internet of Things and get their hands on real code in the Hackers’ Lounge. They can visit with exhibiting partners, or simply relax and take a break with a coffee or tea at the Fiori Cafe in the Community Clubhouse. Additionally, the event features a Guest Keynote by Vir Das, one of the biggest names in the comedy circuit.

SAP TechEd focuses on learning, live coding and collaboration opportunities, new tools, and training to help organizations meet the real challenges they face every day. The event will be a showcase of inspiration, education, and hands-on training to enable participants to leave with new ideas, tools, friends – and new energy for shaping the future of their companies and customers.

The event also features SAP Techniversity, where 1500 university students will experience how SAP would drive Innovation to the Digital Enterprise and how they can be a part of the Next Generation for the Digital Enterprise. The students will learn how to build next generation applications on the SAP HANA Cloud Platform, and how Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things is going to fire-up the next business preparing them for the Future of Work empowered by SAP.

To register or read more about SAP TechEd 2015, please visit http://www.sapteched.com/2015/india/home.htm

For more information, visit the SAP Newsroom. Follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.

Media Contacts:
Rathnam Subramanyam, SAP Labs India, +91 7829411779, rathnam.subramanyam@sap.com, IST
Sandeep Deb Varman, Genesis Burson-Marsteller, +91 9916020191, Sandeep.varman@bm.com, IST

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