NZSUG meeting Auckland - November 2009

When: 
Wed, 11/11/2009 - 8:30am - Thu, 12/11/2009 - 5:00pm

Location
Deloitte House
8 Nelson St
Auckland
New Zealand
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It is a two day event with a range of topics including core SAP, Value Engineering, Business Intelligence and Business Objects. For this event to be successful we need your help. We want you to share your experiences with us.

Please ensure you sign up to this event using the form below. This way we can ensure you get the right experience and the right catering to make this event useful for you.

Presentations

Paul Bacon & Simon Keys (Oracle)

  1. Databases: Why Oracle is the #1 database for SAP - things you should know if you are runnig SAP on Oracle
    Paul Bacon & Simon Keys (Oracle)

Basil Wood (Paragon Consulting)

  1. IT Strategy: Creating value from IT
    Basil Wood (Paragon Consulting)

Martin Cairns (SAP)

  1. SAP : Got some business rules your application needs to support? Don't code them...
    Martin Cairns (SAP)

Graeme Riley

  1. SAP State of the Nation (Day 1)
    Graeme Riley

Nigel Bernie (NZSUG)

  1. SAP State of the Nation (Day 2)
    Nigel Bernie (NZSUG)
  2. Welcome - Opening Address
    Nigel Bernie (NZSUG)

Gavin Martin (Kordia)

  1. SAP-BI: Experiencing BI
    Gavin Martin (Kordia)

Craig Erskine (Mighty River Power)

  1. SAP-BI: Roadmap for BI (The Strategy & Reality)
    Craig Erskine (Mighty River Power)

Rick De Ataide (SAP)

  1. SAP-BI: The SAP Business Intelligence Roadmap - Part 1
    Rick De Ataide (SAP)
  2. SAP-BI: The SAP Business Intelligence Roadmap - Part 2
    Rick De Ataide (SAP)

Thomas Wiebernet (Ciber)

  1. SAP-CRM: CRM Experiences
    Thomas Wiebernet (Ciber)
  2. SAP-CRM: Strategic CRM
    Thomas Wiebernet (Ciber)

Nigel Bernie (Vector)

  1. SAP-DMS: Bringing information to your fingertips - A DMS experience @ ARC
    Nigel Bernie (Vector)

Tim Wilkes (SAP)

  1. SAP-ECC: Business Suite 7 in Plain English
    Tim Wilkes (SAP)
  2. SAP:Ergonomics@SAP - find out how SAP is "taking the system to the user"
    Tim Wilkes (SAP)

Stephen Doyle (ARC)

  1. SAP-HR: Using ArchiveLink To Store And Assign HR Documents Against Sap Employee Records
    Stephen Doyle (ARC)

Stephen Campbell (Holcim)

  1. SAP-SOPP: Sales and Operations Planning
    Stephen Campbell (Holcim)

Les Smith (SAP)

  1. SAP: Demystifying the SAP Enterprise Performance Management Solutions
    Les Smith (SAP)
  2. SAP: SAP Strategy Management - the competitive advantage for strategy focused organisations
    Les Smith (SAP)

Gareth Glover & Darryl Godwin (Deloitte)

  1. SAP: Enabling HCM through technology
    Gareth Glover & Darryl Godwin (Deloitte)

David Farrelly & Nadeera Hoosen (Deloitte)

  1. SAP: Managing Total Cost of Ownership
    David Farrelly & Nadeera Hoosen (Deloitte)

Ian Hassell (Neotek)

  1. SAP: Powering Sales through eCommerce and Sales Force Automation
    Ian Hassell (Neotek)

Beate Elsner (Vector), Dharmesh Chovhan (Tango)

  1. SAP: SAP rich internet applications @ Vector
    Beate Elsner (Vector), Dharmesh Chovhan (Tango)

Greg Harbour (SAP)

  1. SAP: Sustainability
    Greg Harbour (SAP)

IRD

  1. SAP: The Technology Behind KiwiSaver - SAP, Virtualisation, and Legacy Systems
    IRD

Chris Close (SAP)

  1. SAP: Value Engineering
    Chris Close (SAP)

John Holley & John Gola (ARC), Bain Hollister (ClearPoint)

  1. SAP:Open Source Middleware Interfacing with SAP
    John Holley & John Gola (ARC), Bain Hollister (ClearPoint)