How was the first day of SAP Tech Ed 05?
I bet you’re on the edge of your seat wondering what route I took to get to the Boston Convetion Center.
Well, pretend.
I got up and showered and fed the dog before hopping on my bike and going the 1 mile to the Oak Grove T-stop. I locked up my bike with my new Kryptonite U-shaped lock. Like a dope, I left a bag attached to the seat with my gloves and some bike tools in it.
I got on the orange line and it took, like 20 minutes to get in to Downtown Crossing! I guess that’s how long it always takes — it just felt much longer today. I got off the orange line and switched to the red. As I approached the platform the train arrived.
PERFECT!
I went one stop to South Station where I changed to the silver line. When I approached the platform there was a goofy-ass bus waiting for me!
PERFECT!
The convention center was a short walk from the T-stop. The registration process went smoothly. they gave me a big nylon brief case to hold all my swag in.
It seems like everyone wants to get me on their mailing list. to tempt me they tell me they want to sign me up for a drawing where I could win an iPod or something else. But there’s always an iPod to give away.
I competed in a day-time debugging competition. The competitors are given an SAP that’s been tampered with and told to put it back in working order in under 30 minutes. I didn’t make it, but I still got a t-shirt and giant book on learning DB2 just for competing.
They fed us a decent breakfast. I had time to put together my schedule for the day. I watched the keynote address at 10am by Shai Agassi.
I bumped in to a consultant that we use a lot. I like him and was happy to see him. I got to see a couple of the vendors at the vendor fair before having a great lunch (steak & shrimp). I hung around at the SAP Developers Network “Clubhouse” and sipped capuccino. They had a gamecube and an X-Box connected to some nice plasma screens. I liked it up there. I got a chance to talk to them about some of the projects they’re working on. It was interesting stuff.
I bumped in to an old friend named Al from my Siemens Nixdorf days. He was running a booth for another company and appeared ot still be doing well.
I attended an amazingly boring class on SAP’s integrated Internet Transaction server. What are the advantages of integrating it in to the netweaver application? Hmmm… I guess I did learn something because I know a couple of reasons to integrate them. Nonetheless, it was awful.
Still, the next one was all about Single Sign On in a heterogeneous environment.
And as interesting as that title sounds, the presenter managed to suck every drop of life out of it. I dozed off while they were presenting. On the upside, I understand I was only one of about 30 people who fell asleep.
I was hoping to get more out of these sessions than I did.
I took the T home and brought some flowers for Liz.
I got home and found my stairs had been mostly rebuilt!! happy days! For the first time EVER the stairs didn’t creek as I climbed them. I understand there were painters and carpenters crawling all over the place for much of the day. Tomorrow they will work some more on the stairs and should be complete on Thursday. The floor-guy will come on Friday and will replace the floor in the main hallway.
Tomorrow I go to the office for the first half the day. My first class of the day isn’t until 2pm so I think I’ll go and root around the vendor fair and see what kind of stuff I can find.
I did actually see a couple of products my company could use. One company invited me to a party they’re having at a local hotel tomorrow night. I don’t think I can possibly make it but its nice to be invited.
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