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Join this free open online course to learn the skills required to run your ERP transactions on mobile devices with SAP Screen Personas. SAP Screen Personas allows you to simplify classic ERP screens in SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business Suite on HANA, or SAP ERP, and run them on desktops, tablets, or phones. The latest release of SAP Screen Personas includes the Slipstream Engine, a component that allows SAP Screen Personas flavors to render in a mobile browser.
This course was retired in October, 2023.
This course was retired in October, 2023.
SAP Screen Personas allows you to simplify classic ERP screens in SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business Suite on HANA, or SAP ERP The latest release of SAP Screen Personas includes the Slipstream Engine: a component that allows SAP Screen Personas flavors to render on mobile devices.
In this course, you’ll learn the skills required to create a mobile application with SAP Screen Personas:
By the end of the course, you'll be able to mobilize your business using the same SAP tool that’s trusted by over a thousand customers to simplify their business processes, boost their productivity, reduce their training requirements, and improve their data quality.
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Week 1: Introduction to the Slipstream Engine
Week 2: Building Flavors
Week 3: Deployment Options
Week 4: Final Exam
If you’d like to participate in the optional hands-on exercises, a training system will be provided at no cost. To use the training system, you’ll need to create a username and password. A link to do so will be included in the course content. Only one user account per email address is possible. Your email address will only be used for account registration purposes, and if communication during the course becomes necessary.
Once you’ve created a user and logged into the training system, you’ll have access to an environment where you can explore the tool by trying its various features. We encourage you to experiment, even going beyond the discussed topics if you'd like to. Your account will have access to all the SAP Screen Personas features and ERP business transactions necessary to perform the exercises, however it is restricted to these authorizations only. The system will be available during the course, until the end of the final exam week.
This course was rated with 4.36 stars in average from 374 votes.
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Sylvia Barnard is a product owner for SAP Screen Personas in the SAP UX Engineering team. She also leads customer support and experience activities for SAP Screen Personas.
Sylvia conducts workshops for SAP Screen Personas and various usability methods, including design thinking and interview techniques. She is a frequent speaker at SAP conferences and is also the co-author of a user research book, and two e-bites about SAP Screen Personas.
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Conrad Bernal is a product marketing specialist for the SAP UX Engineering team. He drives the development and production of training materials for SAP Fiori elements and SAP Screen Personas, and manages the team's social media presence.
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Vandana Deep is the development architect for SAP Screen Personas / Slipstream Engine. She focuses on customer success, driving adoption, and building a rich gallery of scenario-based solutions to enable customers to drive productivity using SAP Screen Personas.
Vandana is an active contributor to the SAP Screen Personas Knowledge Base wiki.
Tamas Hoznek is a development architect for the SAP Screen Personas team, focusing on customer support, project success, issue resolution, and education around SAP Screen Personas. Prior to this, he spent many years in various consulting roles at SAP, assisting customers in their SAP Screen Personas and other development projects.
Tamas is an active member of the SAP Screen Personas SCN community.
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Tobias Queck is the Chief Architect for SAP Screen Personas, and has been the technical lead on SAP Screen Personas since its invention, defining and extending the product all the way to its latest version.
Tobias is active on SCN and a frequent speaker at SAP conferences.
Regina Sheynblat is a senior product manager for the SAP Screen Personas team. She is currently responsible for the documentation and customer activities for SAP Screen Personas.
Regina has over 20 years of enterprise software experience.
Peter Spielvogel leads product marketing for SAP UX Engineering. He helps customers adopt the SAP Fiori user experience, works with SAP partners to expand their UX practices, blogs on UX topics, and speaks frequently at SAP conferences.
Peter is the SAP point of contact for ASUG on the user experience topic. He is also the co-author of three books.
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Sebastian Steinhauer is the Vice President for SAP Screen Personas, and has been working on SAP Screen Personas from the original vision to the latest version, shaping the solution along the way.
Sebastian is active on SCN and a frequent speaker at SAP conferences.
Ashley Tung is the area product owner for SAP Fiori tools, focusing on making SAP Fiori app development as straightforward as possible.
Ashley’s background includes working as a software developer and a solution architect.