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In our previous courses, we focused on using the broad set of features in SAP HANA Cloud Platform. With this course, Extending SAP Products with SAP HANA Cloud Platform, the content goes one step further and shows you how you can use SAP HANA Cloud Platform in real-life industry scenarios like extending existing SAP products. The course took place from November 3 – December 16, 2015.

The course offered the opportunity for developers to enhance their abilities and learn about the current extension options that SAP products offer.

Participants learned to put SAP HANA Cloud Platform into good use for extending various SAP products. It featured extensions to SuccessFactors  cloud applications and SAP Cloud for Customer , which allow to adapt and integrate those to existing company-specific business processes


By exploring the required technologies and tools that help developers to be productive, participants were able to experiment on their own with the provided sample applications and demo APIs. SAP Jam was another featured product, and we outlined how to bring the social dimension to developed cloud applications and how to integrate with SAP Jam.

As the course is now finished, I would like to present some key statistics which may be of interest for you:
It also contains some nice cites of participants, which I would like to share with you

The age distribution shows a peak mainly from around 35 year olds, which can be interpreted that a high number of professionals attended the course. I am quite confident, that the learnings are relevant for their business tasks. Nevertheless we had a remarkable amount of people around 60+ years old who prove that fascinating IT topics can attract all ages.

The discussion forum also showed a high interest and vivid activity, which we appreciate very much.

Please be aware that this blog posts reflects my personal interpretation of the metrics only.

Would you like to share your thoughts on the statistics I have presented?

I am curious about your comments.