CWG Membership
CWG's core mission is to facilitate exchange of information between SAP configuration professionals, SAP employees, and interested public at large. In order to do so effectively and respect legal non-disclosure requirements, we provide the following types of access:
CWG Sandbox Update
Presenter | Daniel Naus & Marin Ukalovic |
Bio |
How Much is that Model in the Window?
Presenter | Steve Schneider |
Modeling for successful product and materials planning.
Presenter | Barry Walton |
Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN) Chapter
This Chapter is also being organized. The process began in November with eMail invitations to members within approximately 2 hours of the Twin Cities have been sent out asking for them to participate, join and help in the planning. Bill Dorow is leading the organization effort for this Chapter. Any CWG member or company employees using the SAP VC or IPC are welcome to join the Twin Cities Chapter. We only ask that you become a CWG member first.
Take advantage of this opportunity to network with other VC and IPC professionals in the area and add some of your own experiences so that others can learn too. A LinkedIn Group has also been established so that Twin Cities Chapter members can network with one another and also receive announcements and participate in specific discussions.
French Speaking Chapter
A French Speaking Chapter is being organized and the planned first meeting will be a webinar and is scheduled for 20 Janaury 2010 that covers a large area as well including France and part of Switzerland and is led by Bruno Roux. Bruno is based in Meylon, France near Grenoble. A networking site for this Chapter has been created and can be found on LinkedIn.
New England (USA) Chapter
Registration is now open for the July 22nd Joint ASUG / CWG Conference in the Boston area.
South Central (USA) CWG Chapter scheduling first meeting for August 24th
Formation is starting and we invite your participation
Interview with Jan-Peter Oeser, Siemens AG
It would be great to see a table of requirements, matching the customer's view of what is required with SAP's view of what they think is required and hence what they support .... Jan-Peter Oeser, July 5, 2005 Copyright © by Peter Illing