After Googling for about 10 minutes I have to say I have no idea what a group of clouds are called. I found that they have lovely names starting with strato- , nimbo- , alto- ,cirro- as they go higher up the various spheres: troposphere, stratosphere mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere, which takes us to outer space. Even just naming them feels uplifting.
But a cloud closest to the ground is called ... fog. Does not have a ring to it at all! Fog.
And that is what it felt I was in when I started building my own personal Cloud Agenda for SAPPHIRE NOW in Madrid. 1,514 sessions! Only 3 days! I would need a couple of parallel universes to attend all! PANIC NOW!
Then I remembered my Googling skills (as they are).
Then my eye caught the “Sample Agenda” tab . A focused set of Cloud sessions are suggested here, helping you to kick-start your agenda building process.
Remember to Register and start scheduling your favourite Cloud sessions with the Agenda Builder for a personalized SAPPHIRE NOW experience.
Back to my Agenda now … only 4 weeks left to tweak and tune, althought the fog has started to lift and I can see Clearly Now ... all those lovely Cloud sessions up there!
(even Classics can be reinterpreted, remixed > come and meet the new SAP Financials OnDemand at SAPPHIRE NOW Madrid!)
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See the update of this blog "What do you call a group of Clouds? (Revisited)"for SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando 2013
Check out the SAPPHIRE NOW 2013 Agenda Builder.
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