Trinath Suna successfully completed the openSAP course "Application Integration Made Simple with SAP HANA Cloud Integration". The three-week online course covered topics like getting started, enterprise integration patterns, and advanced topics. Trinath scored 134 points out of a maximum of 180 by completing weekly assignments and a final exam.
Trinath Suna successfully completed the openSAP course "Application Integration Made Simple with SAP HANA Cloud Integration". The three-week online course covered topics like getting started, enterprise integration patterns, and advanced topics. Trinath scored 134 points out of a maximum of 180 by completing weekly assignments and a final exam.
Trinath Suna successfully completed the openSAP course "Application Integration Made Simple with SAP HANA Cloud Integration". The three-week online course covered topics like getting started, enterprise integration patterns, and advanced topics. Trinath scored 134 points out of a maximum of 180 by completing weekly assignments and a final exam.
has successfully completed the following openSAP course:
Application Integration Made Simple with
SAP HANA Cloud Integration* Instructors: Dr. Volker Stiehl and Sindhu Gangadharan This three-week online course was held from July 19 through August 17, 2016. It comprised 4 hours of learning eort per week, 3 weekly assignments, and 1 nal exam. The course covered the following topics: Getting Started Enterprise Integration Patterns Advanced Topics and Roadmap
Maximum score possible for this course: 180 points.
The candidate scored 134 points (74%) by working on weekly assignments and taking a final exam.
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