Network magic 4.9.822511/19/2022 ![]() ![]() Amazingly, from a list of 100, the audience member selected Muhammad Ali, and Mohammed revealed Muhammad. This one involved predicting which celebrity would be on a poster he had brought on to stage. I also like the comment from Microsoft Winds of Change are becoming Storms of DisruptionĬontinuing with the theme of Magic, Mohammed Abdel Hadi, of the BTP group, and amateur magician, did another trick. ![]() We were treated to a Unicycling juggler which emphasised the point that "being an entrepreneur is like juggling". Our partner presentations added to the day. Ralph also explained how RISE enabled companies to balance their Top Line, Bottom Line and Green Line, without lots of customisation: "Keeping the core clean" Mark also used Mentimeter to poll the audience about which new technology they would like to see in their homes: the automatic shirt-folder was the stand-out winner.Ĭarrying on the topic of innovation, Ralph van Uden interviewed our SAP RISE customer Habau, who said Innovative Companies need Innovative Solutions I'm still trying to figure out how he did it, and this idea of predicting the future was built on throughout the day. This included a magic trick when he invited a member of the audience to select one of four objects from a table, and he was able to predict which one she would pick. Mark Raben, the Regional CTO, or Chief Technology Optimist as he calls himself gave a highly energetic presentation that made us rethink how our brains process information. Our guest speaker was His Excellency Dr Peer Gebauer, the German Ambassador, who reminisced about his own digital journey, and asked if we could provide him a "magic application to summarise pages of diplomatic text". ![]() The Future: How to predict it, de-risk it and thrive in it. ![]() The two regional leaders Josephin Galla and Diana David kicked off by telling the relieved audience that today was "Not a day for SAP Buzzwords" but tall about the Future. At the recent SAP Discovery Day, I drew one of my sketches to summarise the day, but if you weren't in Bucharest, I acknowledge that it might be a bit hard to understand. ![]()
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