SAP
Webinar Recordings
Session Title Link
Open Source Licenses within the context of AI Watch now!
How to fight the dependency hell Watch now!
SAP BTP Solution Diagrams Watch now!
Code pal - ABAP test cockpit checks for Clean ABAP Watch now!
Open Source Project ABAP Cleaner Watch now!
Open Sourcing CAP Watch now!
Open Component Model (OCM) - Breaking Boundaries with Open Source Watch now!
Ways of Supporting Open-Source Communities Watch now!
SAP Cloud SDK - Benefits and Challenges of Open Sourcing Watch now!

Open Source Licenses within the context of AI

This webinar was with Georgi Hristov, Licensing Specialist and Legal Counsel, SAP. You might learn how to use Generative AI effectively and in a legally compliant way. Georgi, who is an Open Source Champion at SAP, gave an overview of the EU legal environment, surrounding AI, talked about restrictions and obligations of licenses used for AI components and gave you examples of technical and regulatory solutions to avoid IP infringement. 

How to fight the dependency hell

OSPO hosted a webinar with Tobias Gabriel, Senior Developer in the SAP Open Source Program Office.

Tobias showed and demonstrated the use of Renovate for dependency updates, his motivation to contributing to this tool, and talked about SAP’s cultural shift towards automation with dependency management.

New Open Source Project: Solution Diagrams

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Fabian Lehmann and Liza Pilarczyk, SAP about BTP Solution Diagram Repository. This repository contains an updated design guideline, examples, and libraries to use this in the open source diagramming tool draw.io.

Liza and Fabian gave an overview about this new central entry point and gave insights how this activity is connected with SAP BTP Reference architectures in SAP Discovery Center and how we collaborate with LeanIX in this area.

Code pal - ABAP test cockpit checks for Clean ABAP

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Thomas Fiedler, Product Owner of ABAP development tools, ABAP Platform; and Bjoern Juelinger, Product Owner of ABAP test cockpit, ABAP Platform about "code pal", the second open source tool which supports the adoption of Clean ABAP.

 

Thomas and Bjoern will show you how the ABAP test cockpit can help you to easily integrate the Clean ABAP rules into your development. You will also see how the ABAP test cockpit quick fixes can automate and speed up your code adaption to Clean ABAP. 

Open Source Project ABAP Cleaner

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Jörg-Michael Grassau, initiator of the ABAP cleaner tool and Senior Developer for S/4 HANA at SAP; about the open-source project ABAP cleaner.

ABAP cleaner is a configurable tool with the ambition to automate whatever can be automated with respect to ABAP code style.

Jörg-Michael explained why he chose the open-source way and how you can contribute and use the ABAP cleaner.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Open Sourcing CAP

SAP Experts unveiling the Future of Cloud Development: Open Sourcing SAP Cloud Application Programming Model.

 

Hosted by the SAP Open Source Program Office, the session featured leading voices from SAP: Sebastian Schmidt, Development Manager for CAP, Christian Georgi, Product Owner at SAP, and Richard Lindner, SAP BTP SaaS Expert Developer at SAP.

 

Discover how CAP — a framework designed for building cloud applications with Node.js or Java — offers best practices and turnkey solutions for enterprise-level challenges. The webinar will allow a behind-the-scenes look at CAP's transition to open source and highlight two transformative projects: (1) Postgres Database Service: A next-gen Node.js database layer, (2) Feature Toggle Library: Empowering Node.js apps with real-time, updatable feature toggles via Redis.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Open Component Model (OCM) - Breaking Boundaries with Open Source Collaboration

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Ingo Kober, Product Owner at SAP, and Jason Kafka, Engineering Manager at SAP about the Open Component Model (OCM) project and how the team navigated through a development culture clash for effective collaboration.

 

Ingo and Jason explained the capabilities of this open-source project and how to use it. They also shared some insights about their open-source journey with OCM and what they think about different development cultures.

Ways of Supporting Open-Source Communities

Open-source communities are as different as the projects themselves and their evolvement and interaction largely depend on a few individuals, who orchestrate and support the community with different approaches.

 

In this webinar, Karsten Hohage (also host of the SAP Open Source Podcast series) moderated a panel discussion with three community experts. They talked about different channels and ways to interact or reach out to potential audiences of open-source projects, the goals of evolving a project’s community, and the challenges of scalable community management in an enterprise context.

SAP Cloud SDK - Benefits and Challenges of Open Sourcing

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Marika Marszalkowski, Senior Developer in the area of Cloud Innovation at SAP, about the SDK project and the benefits and challenges of Open Sourcing. 

 

Marika explained how to best get started with this SDK. You will learn about the capabilities and latest developments in this open-source project. Besides, you will hear why SAP decided to publish it as an open source project, and the challenges as well as benefits associated. You can also explore the SAP Cloud SDK for JavaScript, an open source library that simplifies developing web applications on SAP’s Business Technology Platform.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here.

Project Piper - From InnerSource to Open Source

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Thorsten Duda, Product Owner at the Continuous Integration and Delivery Service and contributor to Project Piper at SAP, about project “Piper”, a Continuous Integration and Delivery open source project.

Thorsten discussed how SAP is leveraging its inhouse development tooling to support customers and partners with developing fast and high quality for cloud. Project "Piper" started as an InnerSource project, powering most SAP-internal (non-ABAP) CI/CD pipelines and was open sourced in 2017.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

 

 

What's in it for Students?

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Ulrike Fempel, responsible for communication and business development of open source at SAP, who discussed with students how they can benefit from open source when diving into a first job opportunity with an open-source project or when making open source part of their thesis or research at SAP. Hear about how SAP engages with open source and how students contribute to open-source projects.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Copyright and License Compliance in SAP Open Source Projects

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Sebastian Wolf, Development Architect at SAP, about Copyright and License Compliance in SAP Open Source Projects. 

Sebastian talked about SAP’s "outbound" process that enables teams to start open-source projects or to contribute to existing projects. He explained already implemented and planned measures and developments and shared his experiences and best practices. These include the mandatory use of the Free Software Foundation Europe's REUSE tool and the full automation of our compliance rule checking for all open source repositories.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here.

Open Source License Compliance with OpenChain

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager at the Linux Foundation, and Peter Giese, Head of the SAP Open Source Program Office, about key requirements of a quality open source compliance program. With his extensive knowledge of open source governance and process development, Shane explains what is important for a healthy open source environment in organizations, while Peter talks about SAP's experience with getting ready for the OpenChain certification to help establish trust and reliability among all the participants in software supply chains at SAP.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Navigating Open Source Risk

The SAP Open Source Program office hosted a webinar with Dawn Foster, Director of Open Source Community Strategy at VMware, who talks about a wide variety of risks along with ideas for mitigation when using and contributing to open source projects. While it is easy to incorporate open source projects into our business, we don’t always think about the risks and how those risks might impact our business and product strategies.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

UI5 Web Components

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted an open source webinar with Ilhan MyumyunStanislava Baltova, and Filip Siderov about the latest UI Open Source offering by SAP: UI5 Web Components. In this session, they explore the UI5 Web Components which are lightweight and easy to consume UI building blocks that allow you to build enterprise ready UIs with any technology of choice. They are also a carrier of Fiori design paradigm. 

 

If you want to check out the slides click here.

 

 

Open Documentation Initiative

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted an open source webinar on the Open Documentation Initiative with DJ Adams, Developer Advocate at SAP.

 

Earlier this year, SAP embarked upon a new chapter in their open source story: opening up their documentation for external collaboration and contribution. Learn what this initiative is, why SAP embarked upon it, how it works, and what benefits it brings. In this blog post you can find a short recap of the webinar with links.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here.

ClearlyDefined

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar on ClearlyDefined, a service that provides clear license data for open source projects in 18 different ecosystems, with Carol Smith, Program Manager of the Open Source Program Office at Microsoft, Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Engineer in the Open Source Program Office at Microsoft and Brian Duran, Technoloy Compliance Analyst at SAP.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Eclipse Foundation Europe

The SAP Open Source Program Office hosted a webinar with Gaël Blondelle, Eclipse Foundation Europe GmbH and Matthias Sohn, SAP.

Learn how open source is an opportunity for the European Software Ecosystem, and how open source foundations have a fundamental role to play beyond digital sovereignty and technology independence. 

Matthias, who is leading the Eclipse projects JGit and Egit, explains the collaboration of SAP with the Eclipse foundation and its benefits for an enterprise.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here & here.

Gardener

Kubernetes Clusters across different Infrastructures

Explore how SAP operates thousands of Kubernetes clusters in public and private environments at scale. In this session you will learn more about how SAP uses open source project Gardener to provide a consistent experience across different infrastructures and how you can get involved.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Clean ABAP

Explore how with “Clean ABAP - Open Source Project with a Vivid Community” your code is made easier to test, read and maintain. Learn how the speakers created an open source project with a community of professionals contributing to the Clean ABAP ecosystem with tools, guides, translations, and more. 

 

If you want to check out the slides click here.

Open Source Supply Chains

This session provides an overview about common attack vectors, systematically describes recent real-world attacks and introduces selected countermeasures.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

Open Source and Open Standards

Explore why open source is evolving steadily towards a more structured approach with specific rules and policies whereas leading standards organizations are establishing open source rules, guidelines, and initiatives as part of their overall strategy.

 

If you want to check out the slides click here

video popup close button
Contact Form
Close Hospitality Popup