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1 Re-Recruiting and Other New HR Strategies You Can’t Ignore 18:09
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HR is no longer just about managing people—it’s about shaping the future of work. Jens Baier, BCG’s HR transformation expert, discusses how AI and shifting employee expectations are forcing companies to rethink talent strategies. From re-recruiting to upskilling employees, HR must adapt to a rapidly changing landscape. Learn More: Jens Baier: https://on.bcg.com/41ca7Gv BCG on People Strategy: https://on.bcg.com/3QtAjro Decoding Global Talent: https://on.bcg.com/4gUC4IT…
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×In this episode Karsten Hohage and Thiago Weber Martins, the product manager for AAS Digital Twins at SAP, take a deep dive into the Asset Administration Shell. The host Karsten Hohage converses with Thiago Weber Martins, the product manager for AAS Digital Twins at SAP, about the Asset Administration Shell (AAS). Thiago takes us on a journey about what the AAS is, what the standards are, and where AAS and digital twins are used. Together they also talk about the original idea and goals of digital twins and how these developed over time. Guests : Thiago Weber Martins Thiago is a Product Manager for AAS Digital Twins at SAP. His mission is to further develop digital twins based on standards within business applications and processes to ensure interoperability in industrial ecosystems. He is therefore involved in the Industrial Digital Twin Association (IDTA) to drive the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) as the standard for digital twins. Thiago is also a project lead for the Eclipse AAS Model for Java and member of the Project Management Committee of the Eclipse Digital Twin Top-Level Project. He holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from TU Darmstadt, where he focused on AI approaches to automate product development processes. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-thiago-weber-martins/ Show Notes : SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) Email us: ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF file Host: Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Asset Administration Shell first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
A dive into the basics of InnerSource Commmons, the worlds largest community of InnerSource advocates. In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Danese Cooper, Guilherme Dellagustin (SAP), and Russ Rutledge about InnerSource Commons. Founded in 2015, InnerSource Commons is the worlds largest community of InnerSource advocates. InnerSource Commons provides knowledge, best pratices, challenges, and solutions related to InnerSource for organizations and individuals. Guests : Danese Cooper Danese Cooper is a well-known advocate for open source. She is also the founder of the InnerSource Commons Foundation. During her career in tech, she has focused on manifesting better software engineering outcomes by fostering healthy community practices and implementing transparent processes. She says that she abhors silos. GitHub: https://github.com/danese Russ Rutledge Russ Rutledge is the Executive Director of the InnerSource Commons. He also serves as Senior Director of InnerSource and collaboration at WellSky , the health technology company leading the charge to make healthcare better for everyone. And Russ’s drive and passion is to enable all software engineers worldwide to achieve incredible results via streamlined collaborative InnerSource processes. GitHub: https://github.com/rrrutledge Guilherme Dellagustin I am a software developer who acts as InnerSource Officer at SAP. I’m also a member of the InnerSource Commons foundation. As InnerSource officer, I co-lead the InnerSource program at SAP, helping spread the practice in the company, and as member of foundation, I do the same, but to spread the practice in the whole industry. I was also the producer of this very podcast in 2023. In my free time, I talk about retrogaming (in portuguese) at the podcast “Fliperama de Boteco”. GitHub: https://github.com/dellagustin-sap Show Notes : Download the transcript as PDF file InnerSource Commons: https://innersourcecommons.org/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source on X (Twitter) Email us: ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Host: Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post InnerSource Commons first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
A little time jump into the past when Christoph Roland and Harald Kuck ported SAP software stack to Linux. In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Christoph Roland (former SAP) and Harald Kuck (SAP) about the past – when they both ported SAP software stack to Linux back in the 90s. Today Linux provides an open-source-based operating system infrastructure for SAP solutions. In the podcast Christoph and Harald share anecdotes and insides from the very beginning of Open Source and SAP. Guests : Christoph Rohland Chrstoph Rohland discovered Linux at university in early 1993 and was convinced that Linux it had a great future. He joined SAP in 1994 where he started in the support organization, but soon joined Harald’s development team. Christoph took care of SAP’s network library – and ported the SAP stack to Linux. He then founded the SAP LinuxLab. Later he took on several management roles. He left SAP in 2008 to pursue other opportunities. GitHub: https://github.com/hcrohland Harald Kuck Harald Kuck led SAP’s ABAP Platform unit until March 2024 and is now retiring. He started his career at Siemens and Karlsruhe University, before joining SAP in 1989, where he was part of the team implementing the R/3 kernel in C. Since then, Harald has founded several SAP technology development teams, including the SAP JVM team in the Java space or the Steampunk team in the ABAP space. One of the highlights of his 38-year career was initiating SAP’s move to Linux and open source, together with Christoph, in 1999. Show Notes : SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source on X (Twitter) Email us: ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF file Host: Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post SAP R3 Port to Linux first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
What is CAP Operator, what are its main features, and how does it function? In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Sathyajith Krishnan (SAP) and Pavan Nayak (SAP) about CAP Operator – which deploys and manages the lifecycle of multi-tenant SAP Cloud Application Programming Model applications and related components, based on SAP BTP golden path, within a Kubernetes cluster. Sathyajith and Pavan explain the main features of CAP Operator and share an overview of the major automation steps handled by CAP Operator during the deployment of the application. The conversation also covers the operator’s evolution from an internal solution to an open-source resource, the foundational knowledge needed for users, and future enhancements planned for better integration and community engagement. Guests : Sathyajith Krishnan is a Development Architect focused on building platform components which enable ease of consumption as well as access to the latest technologies for developers building business applications. For the past 16 years he has worked as part of product development teams as well as Customer specific implementation projects at SAP which has helped him gain unique perspectives on how to develop platform capabilities for both internal development teams as well as the external ecosystem. GitHub: https://github.com/skrishnan-sap/ Pavan Nayak is an architect in the Cloud ERP area with 17 years of experience across different projects at SAP. Perhaps this may be of interest to Open Source Way listeners: Pavan was also part of UI5 within SAP and has interest in several Open Source projects in his private life outside SAP, most prominently the custom ROM scene with AOSP (esp. LineageOS). GitHub: https:// github.com/Pavan-SAP Show Notes : Links SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP): https://cap.cloud.sap CAP Operator GitHub: https://github.com/SAP/cap-operator CAP SAP Community page: https://pages.community.sap.com/topics/cloud-application-programming SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter Email us: ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads Download transcript as PDF file Host: Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post CAP Operator first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Florian Wilhelm (SAP) about Project Garden Linux – a lightweight, secure Linux distribution optimized for cloud-native environments and container workloads, offering minimal footprint and high performance. Florian also explains what the ‘new Linux’ is, why it’s needed and why the new Linux is of interest for open source, the community and for SAP. Guest: Florian Wilhelm Florian is a senior software developer with a passion for Linux and Free Open-Source Software. He worked on Java-based projects before joining SAP in Potsdam in 2017 where he contributed to multiple projects, most notably the SAP Cloud SDK and Project ‘Piper’. He joined the project ‘Garden Linux’ team fulltime in 2024 after he got to know the team while doing a fellowship where he implemented a proof of concept for safe in-place upgrades using OSTree in Garden Linux. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fwilhe/ GitHub: https://github.com/fwilhe Show Notes: Garden Linux on GitHub: https://github.com/gardenlinux Blog post series on OSTree Proof of Concept for Garden Linux: https://blogs.sap.com/2023/07/10/making-an-immutable-image-based-operating-system-out-of-garden-linux/ Getting started with the Garden Linux Builder: https://github.com/gardenlinux/builder/blob/main/docs/getting_started.md Garden Linux docs for developers and admins: https://github.com/gardenlinux/gardenlinux/blob/main/docs/README.md Florian’s GitHub profile: https://github.com/fwilhe Florian’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fwilhe SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Garden Linux first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 Open Resource Discovery (ORD) 27:58
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What is Open Resource Discovery (ORD) and how can it be used and implemented inside SAP and beyond? In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Simon Heimler (SAP) about Open Resource Discovery (ORD) – a protocol that allows applications and services to self-describe their exposed resources and capabilities. Simon explains in more detail what ORD is, how it’s used and where at SAP we already use ORD or plan to use it in the future. As the platform is an open standard by SAP geared towards the SAP ecosystem, how do we ensure a correct adoption of ORD at SAP? And how can it be helpful for individuals outside of SAP? Guest: Simon Heimler Simon Heimler is a Software Architect at SAP and works on metadata standardization & strategy, Data Products, APIs and Event guidelines and integration topics. Before that, he has done full-stack development & architecture in various companies. He maintains a few private open source projects where time permits. GitHub-Link: Fannon (Simon Heimler) · GitHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonheimler/ Show Notes: Links SAP GitHub | Open Resource Discovery SAP Community | Open Resource Discovery, a Protocol for Decentralized Metadata Discovery, is now Open Source SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Try out an open source podcast player ( list not maintained by SAP ) Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Open Resource Discovery (ORD) first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
Introducing abapGit – an open source Git client. In this Podcast episode, we explain and discuss what abapGit is, how it works, what it’s needed for, and how it can be used. In this episode, host Karsten Hohage speaks with Michael Schneider and Marc Bernard about abapGit – an open source Git client developed for the ABAP server to import and export objects between ABAP systems. In the discussion, Marc explains the basics of abapGit, and how it works. He also shares what abapGit is needed for, and how it can be used. Michael gives us some insights about SAP’s involvement in the development of abapGit and invites the listeners to explore more ABAP open source projects. Guests: Michael Schneider For over ten years, Michael has held the product owner role, handling various topics related to ABAP developer tools. Previously, he was a developer in the same field and was part of the pioneering team that built ABAP development tools in Eclipse. He is responsible for various tools in this area, including the ABAP class editor. More recently, he and his team launched and are actively maintaining two open source repositories focusing on ABAP file formats. GitHub-Link: https://github.com/schneidermic0 Marc Bernard Marc Bernard is a distinguished technology architect with a rich history at SAP as a Sr. Chief Architect, specializing in in-memory computing and data warehousing. His strategic vision contributed significantly to SAP HANA and BW/4HANA’s success, earning him a reputation as a trusted advisor for SAP customers. In 2019, Marc founded Marc Bernard Tools, focusing on pioneering ABAP open source tools. He’s a lead maintainer for abapGit and contributes to ABAP and JavaScript open source projects, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the tech community. Marc is a recognized speaker at industry events and is set to present at ABAPConf in June 2024. Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcfbe LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/marcfbe GitHub-Link: https://github.com/mbtools Show Notes: Links abapGit – A git client for ABAP developed in ABAP GitHub – abapGit/abapGit: Git client for ABAP GitHub – ABAP file format repository Working with abapGit | SAP Help Portal ABAPConf Europe 2024 SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Try out an open source podcast player ( list not maintained by SAP ) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post abapGit first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) 36:51
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In this episode, host Karsten Hohage discusses the European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) with Mirko Boehm, Mike Milinkovich, and Sebastian Wolf. Our guests explain what the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is and why it is important to virtually everyone in the EU and anyone who wants to do business in the European market. What has the journey of the CRA been until now, and what are the next steps in the evolution of CRA? How will the CRA impact the consumption and contribution of Open Source Software? Guests: Mike Milinkovich Mike Milinkovich is a seasoned technology executive with a wealth of experience in leading open source software organizations. For the past 20 years, Mike has served as the Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, where he has played a pivotal role in driving innovation and fostering industry collaboration within the Eclipse community. Mike has served on the boards of Open Source Initiative, the Java Community Process, and the OpenJDK community where he championed industry adoption of open-source technologies and standards. LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemilinkovich/ Twitter / X – https://twitter.com/mmilinkov Mirko Bohm Mirko Boehm is a prominent figure in the open-source software community, known for his expertise in software development, leadership, and advocacy. He is currently working as Senior Director, Community Development, Linux Foundation Europe. As a seasoned technologist and entrepreneur, he has held leadership roles in both technical and managerial capacities, demonstrating a unique blend of technical acumen and strategic thinking. Mirko is passionate about fostering collaboration and innovation within the open-source ecosystem, and he is actively involved in promoting the principles of openness, transparency, and community-driven development. LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkoboehm/ Twitter / X – https://twitter.com/mirkoboehm Sebastian Wolf Sebastian is a development architect and has worked for the SAP OSPO since the beginning of 2020. He first joined SAP in 2003 as a student and has since worked in several development positions at, for example, SAP SRM, ABAP Development Tools, the SAP Community Network, and Central Architecture. He was engaged at the Corona-Warn-App project as a community manager from the very beginning and is now coordinating open-source consumption topics in the SAP OSPO. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ygriega GitHub: https://github.com/Wunderfitz Show Notes: Links https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/cyber-resilience-act https://www.eclipse.org/ https://linuxfoundation.eu/ FOSDEM 24 EU Legislative Landscape Devroom: https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/eu-policy/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 Open Source and Universities 35:17
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In this episode, host Karsten Hohage discusses open source and InnerSource at universities with our guest Clare Dillon. Clare explains how collaborative, community-driven approaches to open-source development at universities result in greater knowledge sharing, but also what the academia-specific challenges to open approaches are. This episode will help you gain insight into the evolving open source landscape in academia and how it differs from other parts of the OSS ecosystem. Guest: Clare Dillon Clare Dillon is an open source and InnerSource advocate and is currently a researcher with University of Galway and Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software. Alongside working with the emerging global community of academic OSPOs, Clare is a member of Lero’s OSPO team. From 2021-2023, Clare served as the inaugural Executive Director of InnerSource Commons, a global non-profit foundation supporting open collaboration methods in corporate software development. In 2021, Clare co-founded Open Ireland Network, a community for those interested in advancing open source at a national level in Ireland. Previously, Clare was a member of the Microsoft Ireland Leadership Team, heading up their Developer Evangelism Group and responsible for Microsoft Ireland’s Academic Outreach Programs for over 10 years. Clare is a qualified coach and frequently speaks on topics relating to open collaboration and the future of work. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claredillon/ Show Notes: Lero’s OSPO Sloan Foundation Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software SustainOSS Academic Working Group CHAOSS SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community Mastodon – @SAPOpenSource@fosstodon.org Twitter – @sapopensource E-mail – ospo@sap.com SAP University Alliances Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Open Source and Universities first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 Sovereign Tech Fund – Investing in the Future Today 31:59
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks to Powen Shiah and Mirko Swillus about the Sovereign Tech Fund. Established in 2022, it focuses on critical infrastructure in the public interest with the goal of supporting development, improvement, and maintenance of open-source components in digital infrastructure. The funding comes from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action ( Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz ), as investing in digital commons strengthens innovation, economic competition, and democracy. Guests: Powen Shiah Powen handles communications at the Sovereign Tech Fund. He’s worked in product marketing, communications, and internationalization at technology startups in Germany and the US and really enjoys thinking about how technologies impact our lives. His latest passion is a growing collection of (savory) popcorn seasonings. Twitter: https://twitter.com/polexa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/powenshiah/ Mastodon: https://tech.lgbt/@polexa Mirko Swillus Mirko has 15 years of professional experience in software engineering, working in different setups and roles. He’s specifically interested in the question of how engineering communities organize to achieve sustainable productivity. While Powen lives in Berlin, Mirko is based in Dresden. Mastodon: https://chaos.social/@mechko LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirko-swillus-3a0714191/ Show Notes: Sovereign Tech Fund How to apply – https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/programs/applications Announcement – STF The Sovereign Tech Fund is becoming permanent and an independent organization – https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/news/stf-becomes-independent-permanent-organization Mastodon – https://mastodon.social/@sovtechfund LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/sovereign-tech-fund/ BlueSky – https://bsky.app/profile/sovereigntechfund.de Twitter/X – https://twitter.com/sovtechfund Open Source Contributor Index (OCI) – https://opensourceindex.io/ Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure – Ford Foundation Mentioned episodes https://podcast.opensap.info/open-source-way/2021/07/28/rust-a-language-on-the-rise/ https://podcast.opensap.info/open-source-way/2023/08/30/open-component-model-ocm-describe-transport-deploy/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Try out an open-source podcast player – find a list here (list not maintained by SAP) Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Sovereign Tech Fund – Investing in the Future Today first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 The Growing Importance of Software Bills of Materials (SBOM) 36:12
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks to Max Mehl and Sebastian Wolf about Software Bills of Materials or SBOMs. An SBOM is a detailed record of all components within a software application, including open-source libraries, third-party dependencies and licenses. Max and Sebastian discuss the importance of SBOMs as well as some challenges and unanswered questions of the state of the art. They also speak with Karsten about SBOMs within SAP and Deutsche Bahn and the importance of SBOMs when it comes to open source. Guests: Max Mehl Max has been committed to free and open-source software for many years. He is responsible for all aspects of open source at DB Systel. In this role, he supports Deutsche Bahn in using and contributing to open source professionally. He previously worked for the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), where he coordinated initiatives such as REUSE and “Public Money? Public Code!”. He is a board member of FSFE and F-Droid and is involved in several projects as a maintainer. GitHub: https://github.com/mxmehl Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mxmehl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxmehl Blog: https://mehl.mx/blog/ Website: https://mehl.mx/ Sebastian Wolf Sebastian is a development architect and has worked for the SAP OSPO since the beginning of 2020. He first joined SAP in 2003 as a student and has since worked in several development positions at, for example, SAP SRM, ABAP Development Tools, the SAP Community Network, and Central Architecture. He was engaged at the Corona-Warn-App project as a community manager from the very beginning and is now coordinating open-source consumption topics in the SAP OSPO. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ygriega GitHub: https://github.com/Wunderfitz Show Notes: Slides: SBOMs – A short introduction · todogroup/ospology · Discussion #376 (github.com) Software Bill of Deliveries (SBOD) Episode 34: Open Component Model (OCM) – Describe, Transport, Deploy https://ocm.software/ SBOM Everywhere Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) – SBOM Everywhere – Special Interest Group SBOM Everywhere and the Security Tooling Working Group: Providing the Best Security Tools for Open Source Developers (Blog) How SAP paved the road for 30k+ developers – PlatformCon 2023 (Video) OSS Review Toolkit – https://github.com/oss-review-toolkit/ort SPDX – https://spdx.dev/ CycloneDX – https://cyclonedx.org/ Deutsche Bahn Open Source: https://opensource.deutschebahn.com SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail – ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post The Growing Importance of Software Bills of Materials (SBOM) first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 Project “Foxhound” – Hunting Cross-Site Scripting on the Web 29:31
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks to Thomas Barber about project “Foxhound”, an SAP-maintained fork of Firefox (the web browser) that is designed to detect security vulnerabilities in websites. Thomas discusses the history of “Foxhound”, how and why it was created, and its journey to becoming an open-source project. He talks about the importance of the collaborations that made Foxhound successful and about some of the challenges that it has faced along the way. Anyone who wants to get involved in this project is welcome to visit the GitHub page to learn more. Guest: Thomas Barber Thomas’ first experience with software development was at the age of twelve when he programmed the game “Mortal Wombat” in QuickBASIC. Since then, he has worked as an embedded software developer and security expert in the automotive industry, before moving to SAP Security Research in 2019. Thomas’ interests include investigating novel techniques for the detection and automatic prevention of injection vulnerabilities and privacy violations in web applications. Thomas holds a PhD in the field of Physics from the University of Cambridge and has published papers in the fields of Particle Physics, Astronomy, and Computer Science. GitHub: https://github.com/tmbrbr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-barber-b3965551/ Show Notes: SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter (@sapopensource) e-mail: ospo@sap.com Project Foxhound – https://github.com/SAP/project-foxhound SAP Security Research – https://www.sap.com/about/company/innovation/icn.html#research Additional Downloads Download the transcript as PDF-file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Project “Foxhound” – Hunting Cross-Site Scripting on the Web first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 The TODO Group – Talk Openly, Develop Openly 25:37
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In this episode our host Karsten Hohage talks to Ana Jiménez Santamaria about the TODO Group, a community dedicated to sharing knowledge, collaborating on practices, tools, and other ways to run effective Open Source Program Offices and similar initiatives. They discuss its history, mission, working mode, and how TODO Group provides a platform to connect peers and enables them to collaborate on projects that promote the integration of strategic open-source practices within different organizations. Everyone is welcome to join the TODO mission and contribute to the continuous development of best practices. Guests: Ana Jiménez Santamaría is the OSPO Program Manager at the TODO Group. Ana has a strong background in Open Source, Developer Relations, Community Health Analytics, and InnerSource. She previously worked at Bitergia, a software development analytics firm, where she completed her M.Sc. in Data Science. Her thesis focused on measuring the success of Developer Relations in Open Source communities. For more details on her thesis work, check out: https://anajimenezsantamaria.gitlab.io/ GitHub: https://github.com/anajsana LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-jiménez-santamaría/ Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@anajsana Twitter: https://twitter.com/anajsana95 Show Notes: Links TODO Website: https://todogroup.org/ Open Source Program Office definition: https://ospoglossary.todogroup.org/ospo-definition/ Get Started Resources: https://todogroup.org/community/get-started/ General Member & Steering Committee Charter: https://todogroup.org/about/charter/ Support TODO as a General Member: https://todogroup.org/join/ Support TODO as OSPO Associate: https://todogroup.org/about/associates/ TODO Ambassador Program: https://todogroup.org/community/ambassadors/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post The TODO Group – Talk Openly, Develop Openly first appeared on The Open Source Way .…

1 Open Component Model (OCM) – Describe, Transport, Deploy 29:48
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OCM is an extensible standard accompanied by a toolset designed to enable the automation of many software-lifecycle-related processes. It can be defined as a common machine-readable format for describing software components, which serves as a Software Bill of Delivery (SBoD). In this episode, our guests Jason Kafka and Ingo Kober discuss with host Karsten Hohage about OCM and why it is run as open source. Jason and Ingo also talk about their vision for OCM’s future, its applications, and its challenges. Guests: Jason Kafka has been part of the SAP family for 14 years. He started as a Software Engineer in the development support area, debugging hard core C/C++ SAP NetWeaver kernel bugs, and then went into technical project management. After that, he spent 1.5 years in Shanghai to help set up the SAP Cloud Platform. He then joined the Gardener organization, where he is now an engineering manager responsible for the Gardener Lifecycle Management team. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-kafka-073a607/ Ingo Kober joined SAP 22 years ago and has since worked in various positions, including development (Web / Java / ABAP), and scrum master. He is now a product owner for the internal service Landscaper, used to orchestrate Kubernetes deployments. In his current position, he mostly works with teams in the software lifecycle management area, trying to streamline processes and tools across SAP, with the goal to “improve SAP developers’ lives.” His current technology focus is on Kubernetes. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingo-kober-0a9875283/ GitHub: https://github.com/In-Ko SAP People: https://people.sap.com/ingo.kober Show Notes: SGS = SAP Global Security team Links https://ocm.software/ OCM – Breaking Boundaries with Open-Source Collaboration https://www.weave.works/ https://gardener.cloud/ SPDX ® – Software Package Data Exchange® – https://spdx.dev/ https://cyclonedx.org/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Open Component Model (OCM) – Describe, Transport, Deploy first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
Dear listener, we typically have a summer break in August, but this year we will do it in July. We will be back with an episode for you at the last Wednesday of August. If you are craving for open source content from us, check out the recordings of our public webinars at https://webinars.sap.com/ospo-webinar-series/en/webinar-replays ! The post Summer Break 2023 – We’ll be back in August! first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Credential Digger – detecting leaked secrets on GitHub 25:54
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Credential Digger is an SAP Open-Source code scanner for detecting hardcoded secrets. In this episode, Slim Trabelsi discusses with host Karsten Hohage what led to the creation of Credential Digger and about its key differentiators. Slim also speaks of the early challenges of scanning for secrets, and lists the many advantages of using open source for building and maintaining Credential Digger. Open source comes with visibility for customers, and contributors can work on a project even before they join the team or after they leave, leading to improved continuity and a better tool overall. Guests: Slim Trabelsi joined SAP 15 years ago and currently works as a senior security expert in the SAP Security Research team. His background includes data privacy, data protection, and social media security. He is currently focusing his research activities on cyber security, threat intelligence, and surveillance. Slim recently developed an open-source tool called Credential Digger, which is used to identify hardcoded secrets in source code repositories like GitHub. Twitter: https://twitter.com/slim_security LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slim-trabelsi-94534a83/ GitHub: https://github.com/SlimTrabelsi SAP People: https://people.sap.com/slim.trabelsi Show Notes: Links https://github.com/SAP/cred ential-digger https://github.com/SAP/vs-code-extension-for-project-credential-digger Credential Digger: Using Machine Learning to Identify Hardcoded Credentials in Github – blog post SAP Security Research https://huggingface.co/SAPOSS/password-model NIST – Source Code Security Analyzers SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Credential Digger – detecting leaked secrets on GitHub first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with Johannes Bechberger, who is an open-source developer at SAP. They discuss why and how Johannes promotes his work on SapMachine, OpenJDK, and profiling through blogging, speaking at conferences, and having a presence on social media. Johannes also shares tips and learnings collected on his journey of “doing good and talking about it”. Guests: Johannes Bechberger currently works as a JVM developer in the SapMachine team at SAP. His responsibilities include making improvements to async-profiler and its ecosystem, as well as improving the FirefoxProfiler, which enables it to be usable in the Java world. In addition to his many contributions to open source, he also runs a successful blog, where he regularly writes about in-depth profiling and debugging. Twitter: https://twitter.com/parttimen3rd Blog: https://mostlynerdless.de LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/johannes-bechberger-381296149 GitHub: https://github.com/parttimenerd Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@parttimenerd SAP People: https://people.sap.com/parttimenerd Show Notes: Links SapMachine: https://sapmachine.io https://github.com/SAP/SapMachine Async Profiler: https://github.com/async-profiler/async-profiler Firefox Profiler based IntelliJ plugin: https://github.com/parttimenerd/intellij-profiler-plugin Sweet SapMachine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SweetSapMachine The Open Source Way – Compiler History: https://podcast.opensap.info/open-source-way/2021/10/27/compiler-history-the-open-source-in-your-favorite-1990s-first-person-shooter/ The Open Source Way – SapMachine and OpenJDK: https://podcast.opensap.info/open-source-way/2021/12/29/sapmachine-the-openjdk-for-all-things-sap/ Foojay Podcast #14: Debugging Tools and Skills for Fun and Profit: https://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-14/ SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Do Good and Talk about it! first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Georg Gruetter from Robert Bosch and Michael Picht from SAP about common concerns regarding InnerSource. They debunk some of the frequent myths surrounding InnerSource and explain the many benefits of its utilization, including its versatility and its innovative and collaborative nature. In the course of the conversation, they also discuss how InnerSource code can be maintained successfully and what can be done for quality control. Guests: Georg Grütter is a passionate software developer and chief expert for InnerSource at Robert Bosch in Germany, where he co-founded the InnerSource initiative in 2009. Georg also co-founded the InnerSource Commons Foundation, for which he serves on the board of directors. Before Georg joined Bosch in 2004, he worked as a software developer and consultant for Line Information GmbH, Zurich System House and Mercedes-Benz AG. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georggruetter/ Michael Picht works as a chief architect at the SAP Open Source Program Office. He is one of the leads of SAP’s InnerSource program. Prior to this, he worked as a developer, software architect, project-, program- and product manager within SAP application development with focus on supply chain management, business processes, and innovation topics. LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/michael-picht-249b7a149 Show Notes: Links https://www.youtube.com/@sapdevs https://groups.community.sap.com/t5/sap-codejam/eb-p/codejam-events https://innersourcecommons.org https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/adopting-innersource/9781492041863/ http://georg-gruetter.de/seven-years-of-innersource-at-bosch.mp4 https://podcast.opensap.info/open-source-way/2020/11/11/innersource-rocks/ https://blogs.sap.com/2021/10/06/establishing-innersource-at-sap/ InnerSource is a marathon, not a sprint – the SAP Journey – IS Summit 22 SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Debunking InnerSource Myths first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 SUSE – Delivering automation and enterprise grade Open Source software to the SAP ecosystem 28:42
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Alan Clarke and Keith Seigel about SUSE Enterprise Linux and and Linux in general. The speakers discuss how the SUSE distribution relates to Linux as an open source project and and talk about the development of new projects like Trento. They also mention the certification process, the subscription for patches and updates, discuss an example of fixing a HANA on SUSE issue, and explain the importance of the long-standing partnership with SAP for SUSE’s business. Guests: Alan Clarke is SAP Alliance Manager for the EMEA region at SUSE and has spent 8 of his 10 years there, embedded within the SAP ecosystem. Alan spends much of his time collaborating with and supporting both SAP partners (Hyperscalers, IHVs, GSIs and regional SIs and MSPs) and also assists SAP customers with their migration and transformation projects. Twitter: https://twitter.com/alanclarke_SUSE LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanclarke7 Keith Seigel came to SUSE in December of 2020 after a 10 year career within the SAP Ecosystem. At SAP he was an Account Executive who then moved through the leadership rankings within the Sales Development organization. Shortly after leading the Sales Development teams at SAP, he moved into a leadership role for various different solutions and services at SAP. Keith now oversees SUSE’s partnership with SAP for North America. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-s-626a7b8 Show Notes: Links https://www.suse.com/solutions/run-sap-solutions/ https://www.trento-project.io/ https://github.com/trento-project Safeguard Your SAP S/4HANA deployment with SUSE Trento SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post SUSE – Delivering automation and enterprise grade Open Source software to the SAP ecosystem first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) – A step-by-step journey towards open source 27:10
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Christian Georgi and Daniel Hutzel about the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP), a Software Development Kit (SDK) to build applications in the enterprise world. They speak about how CAP is gradually being open-sourced so that it can evolve with the help of its community. This will allow, for instance, the support of additional databases, consumption protocols, and UI frameworks. We also learn how the CAP team has engaged with the community so far and how this motivated them to open source it. Guests: Christian Georgi has been working on development tools at SAP for many years, like the SAP HANA Studio and ABAP Development Tools (ADT) for Eclipse. He is now a product owner for CAP tools and helps spread the word about CAP. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-georgi-291258115 Daniel Hutzel has been with SAP since 2004. He invented and designed Core Data Services (CDS) in 2012, which got broadly adopted across SAP (in HANA, ABAP, and CAP), as well as Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) in 2017, which he has been leading since then as Chief Architect and CPO. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aragon Show Notes: Links cap.cloud.sap reCAP conference UI5con Community page SAP Open Source Program Office SAP Open Source at SAP Community SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) – A step-by-step journey towards open source first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Project Piper – From InnerSource to Open Source 27:11
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guest Christoph Szymanski about Project Piper, an open source library for the creation of continuous integration and delivery pipelines. Christoph speaks about how Project Piper relates to the SAP-proprietary service “SAP Continuous Integration and Delivery“ and how Piper became a successful offering to anybody working with SAP development projects. We also learn why Christoph loves the unpopular task of writing tests and how these are the key factor to continuous delivery and integration. Guest: Christoph Szymanski is the owner of the SAP Continuous Integration and Delivery service and also works on Project Piper, which is the library behind the service, developed as a community project. Both enable you to build and automatize software delivery pipelines. Christoph has been an application developer for 20 years, mainly focusing on web applications in different languages and frameworks. During his career, he engaged in various roles, as for example Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Product Manager. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoph-szymanski-9b0484103/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ski_at_work Show Notes: Links Project Piper: https://www.project-piper.io Continuous Integration and Delivery: https://help.sap.com/docs/CONTINUOUS_DELIVERY?locale=en-US SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Project Piper – From InnerSource to Open Source first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Red Hat – Distributor and Mediator in the Open-Source World 26:26
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guest Arne Arnold from Red Hat about Linux and the role of distributors in the open-source world. Arne speaks about his journey from SAP to Red Hat and how the distributor made its way to become a catalyst for open-source communities. We also learn how Arne started his Linux career contributing to the search for extraterrestrial life from his student dormitory and about SAP’s contribution to Linux becoming the leading server operating system worldwide. Guest: Arne Arnold is a Senior Principal Product Manager within the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Business Unit. As the offering manager for Red Hat’s solutions targeting SAP, his focus lies on SAP certifications and product roadmap for RHEL for SAP Solutions, the RHEL High Availability solutions for SAP, and SAP automation on top of the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Arne holds a Master‘s degree in Computer Science and is a certified PMI Project Manager Professional. Prior to joining Red Hat in 2018, Arne worked for VMware and SAP and was one of the first Product Managers for the SAP HANA platform. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arne-arnold/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vArneArnold Show Notes: Links https://www.redhat.com/sap https://access.redhat.com/ecosystem/sap Red Hat online trainings with SAP https://open.sap.com/courses/red1-pc https://open.sap.com/courses/red2-pc Red Hat customer trainings https://www.redhat.com/de/services/training/red-hat-ansible-automation-sap SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Red Hat – Distributor and Mediator in the Open-Source World first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Linux Foundation – Building Trust in Software Supply Chains 34:47
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guest Shane Coughlan about OpenChain by the Linux Foundation and some other projects that build trust in the supply chain. Shane gives an overview of developments around open source and intellectual property over the last 20 years. We also learn about why OpenChain can be compared to shipping containers, and how organizations like the NSA have embraced Linux for secure US government operations. Guest: Shane Coughlan is a GM @linuxfoundation , advisor to the @worldmobilegroup , Assembly Member of @OpenForumEurope. He is an expert in communication, security, and business development. His professional accomplishments include building the largest open source governance community in the world through the OpenChain Project spearheading the licensing team that made Open Invention Network (OIN) the largest patent non-aggression community in history establishing the first global network for open source legal experts. Shane is a founder of both the first law journal and the first law book dedicated to open source. Currently – among other things – he leads the OpenChain Project. Twitter: https://twitter.com/opendawn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanecoughlan/ Show Notes: Links www.openchainproject.org SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Linux Foundation – Building Trust in Software Supply Chains first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Cloud Foundry – A One-Size-Fits-All Solution for Application Development 36:58
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Ruben Koster and Beyhan Veli about Cloud Foundry, a platform-as-a-service offering for application developers. Ruben and Beyhan talk about their personal journey with Cloud Foundry, how it works, and how it relates to VMware, Pivotal, and SAP. We also learn about their run for Cloud Foundry’s Technical Oversight Committee and their future vision for the platform. Guests: Ruben Koster has been a Cloud Foundry and BOSH consultant for 8 years before he joined VMware in the spring of 2021. He comes from the Netherlands, works in Sweden, and is also an aspiring member of the TOC. Twitter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rukoster/ LinkedIn: https://github.com/rkoster/ Beyhan Veli has been active in the CF community for over seven years. He started to contribute as a member of the BOSH team at SAP.A year ago, he took on a broader role at SAP and now also looks into other areas of CF and general topics from a Cloud Foundry application developer perspective. In the CF Community, Beyhan is the technical lead in the Foundational Infrastructure working group and an aspiring member of the TOC. Twitter: https://de.linkedin.com/in/beyhan-veli-791a093 Github: https://github.com/beyhan LinkedIn: https://twitter.com/beyhan Show Notes: 12 factor principles info cloudfoundry.org bosh.io TOC Slack channel Cloud Foundry Organization on GitHub SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Cloud Foundry – A One-Size-Fits-All Solution for Application Development first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 wdi5 – UI5’s Open-Source End-to-End Testing Framework 31:10
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Volker Buzek and Peter Muessig about wdi5, an open-source end-to-end testing framework for UI5. Volker and Peter explain the history of wdi5, how to use it, and how it became a community project. We also learn about planned features of wdi5 and how to best get involved. Guests: Volker Buzek is an IT-Architect at j&s-soft GmbH with a focus on web-based and mobile architectures. He is also an SAP Mentor and the inventor of wdi5. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vobu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/volkerbuzek/ Peter Muessig has worked for SAP since 2005 and is an initial member of the Phoenix Project. Today, he is the Chief Development Architect for UI5 and focuses on its evolution. In his spare time, he is an active member of the UI5 open source community. Twitter: https://twitter.com/pmuessig LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-muessig-7b40576/ Show Notes: Blog post by Volker Buzek wdi5: https://github.com/ui5-community/wdi5 wdi5 documentation: https://ui5-community.github.io/wdi5 UI5 community: https://github.com/ui5-community https://www.js-soft.com/ https://openui5.org/ui5con/germany2022/ https://openui5.org https://sdk.openui5.org/ SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post wdi5 – UI5’s Open-Source End-to-End Testing Framework first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Open Source at VMware – Key Driver of Innovation 26:27
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guest Dr. Dawn Foster, PhD. from VMware about VMware’s open source strategy, and the importance of community and project health. Dawn explains project health metrics, how they contribute to improving projects, and how well-documented processes and governance help scale communities and keep them healthy. We also learn about Dawn’s impressive experience in the IT industry as she takes us through the various stages of her professional and academic career. Guest: Dr. Dawn Foster, PhD. has been working in open source for more than 20 years at companies like Intel and Puppet. At VMware, she leads the community strategy efforts within the Open Source Program Office. She is a Governing Board member and maintainer for the CHAOSS metrics project, a Steering Committee member for the TODO Group, and co-chair of the CNCF Contributor Strategy Technical Advisory Group. She is also on the board of OpenUK. Twitter: Dr. Dawn Foster (@geekygirldawn) / Twitter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnfoster Dawn’s website: http://fastwonderblog.com/ Show Notes: Links https://blogs.vmware.com/opensource/ https://chaoss.community/ https://twitter.com/vmwopensource SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Open Source at VMware – Key Driver of Innovation first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Open Source at Microsoft – ClearlyDefined and Open-Source Supply Chain Security 30:20
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks to Nell Shamrell-Harrington from Microsoft and Sebastian Wolf from SAP about ClearlyDefined, a central data store for all open-source licenses across many different open-source ecosystems, and open source supply chain security at Microsoft. Nell explains both projects, talks about Microsoft’s open source history and evolution, and we also learn about the differences and similarities between Microsoft and SAP’s open source engagement from Sebastian. Guest: Nell Shamrell-Harrington is a principal software engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO, and former lead engineer for ClearlyDefined. She is also on the board of directors of the RUST foundation. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nellshamrell?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nellshamrell/ Nell’s website: http://www.nellshamrell.com Sebastian Wolf is a development architect and has been working for the SAP Open Source Program Office (OSPO) since the beginning of 2020. He first joined SAP back in 2003 as a student and has since worked in several development positions – for example at SAP SRM, ABAP Development Tools, the SAP Community Network, and Central Architecture. GitHub: https://github.com/Wunderfitz Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ygriega Show Notes: Links https://webinars.sap.com/ospo-webinar-series/en/webinar-replays https://opensource.microsoft.com https://docs.clearlydefined.io/ https://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/2021-03-25-introducing-nell-shamrell-harrington/ https://github.com/clearlydefined/clearlydefined https://gitbom.dev SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Open Source at Microsoft – ClearlyDefined and Open-Source Supply Chain Security first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Gaia-X, Catena-X, International Data Spaces – Three Initiatives, One Goal 34:50
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How these open-source initiatives contribute to securely processing, sharing, and managing data across organizations In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with Nemrude “Rudi” Verzano, head of Industry 4.0 and Digital Supply Chain Innovation at SAP, about the open-source initiatives in Gaia-X, Catena-X, and International Data Spaces that represent some of the cooperation efforts between the Fraunhofer Institute and some of SAP’s large customers. Rudi explains the initiatives’ goals, how they came to be, and what benefits they offer. We also learn why joining forces with others can sometimes lead to the best results. Guest: Nemrude “Rudi” Verzano is head of Industry 4.0 and Digital Supply Chain Innovation at SAP. Before that, he was a consultant at SAP and a freelance consultant focusing on integration and interoperability challenges in different industries. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nemrude-verzano-489a3717a/ Show Notes: Links https://internationaldataspaces.org/ https://www.gaia-x.eu/ https://catena-x.net/en/ https://www.fraunhofer.de/en/research/lighthouse-projects-fraunhofer-initiatives/international-data-spaces.html SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Gaia-X, Catena-X, International Data Spaces – Three Initiatives, One Goal first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Mercedes-Benz FOSS – Open Source in the Automotive Industry 26:21
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with our guests Wolfgang Gehring and Christian Wege about FOSS at Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Wolfgang and Christian explain how and why Mercedes-Benz enables their employees to become and stay active in open source, which open-source projects they are working on, and how they contribute to the open-source world outside of Mercedes-Benz. We also learn why a so-called driver’s license is essential for working on open-source projects as a Mercedes-Benz employee. Guests: Inspired by the InnerSource movement more than five years ago, Dr. Wolfgang Gehring turned into an ambassador for InnerSource and open source and has been spreading the idea within Mercedes-Benz and its IT-subsidiary Daimler TSS. A software engineer by trade, Wolfgang’s goal is to enable Mercedes-Benz to accelerate their open-source activities. Dr. Christian Wege has a background in informatics, leading the IT team of the Mercedes-Benz FOSS Center of Competence. Before this, he worked on FOSS topics at Mercedes-Benz Group AG for more than ten years and has been one of the initiators to propose FOSS as a strategic initiative. He strives to make the voice of the developer heard in the creation of the FOSS governance processes and to establish FOSS within Mercedes-Benz. Show Notes: Links https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/manifesto https://github.com/mercedes-benz https://www.linkedin.com/company/daimler-tss/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/mercedes-benz_ag/ SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Mercedes-Benz FOSS – Open Source in the Automotive Industry first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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1 Eclipse Dirigible – An Open-Source Platform for End-To-End Rapid Development of Business Applications 30:57
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In this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks with Yordan Pavlov and Dragomir Anachkov about the open-source projects Eclipse Dirigible, an application platform, and XSK, an environment compatible with SAP HANA Extended Application Services (XS). Yordan and Dragomir explain the projects, how they relate to each other, why they were open-sourced, and the benefits they offer. We also learn how they differ from similar projects out there and how to best contribute to them. Guests: Yordan Pavlov is project lead of Eclipse Dirigible and solution architect for the project XSK, both open-source projects. He is also one of the major contributors to the two GitHub repositories. Yordan joined SAP in 2013 and was part of the core teams working on what is now known as SAP BTP. Recently, he switched his focus mostly toward helping SAP customers and partners to migrate and develop their solutions to SAP BTP. SAP Community: https://people.sap.com/yordan.pavlov LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-pavlov/ Dragomir Anachkov has been a User Assistance Developer at SAP since 2016. Apart from writing documentation, he is also an avid video creator. He has been working on the Eclipse Dirigible project for the past four years by contributing to its documentation and YouTube channel. SAP Community: https://people.sap.com/dragomir.anachkov LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dragomir-anachkov-b45b098b/ Show Notes: Links Eclipse Dirigible official website: dirigible.io Eclipse Dirigible repository at GitHub: https://github.com/eclipse/dirigible/ Eclipse Dirigible YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirigibleIo/videos Eclipse Dirigible Microlearning openSAP channel: https://microlearning.opensap.com/channel/Dirigible/207614233 Twitter: https://twitter.com/dirigible_io Project “XSK” official website: https://www.xsk.io/ SAP Open Source Program Office https://developers.sap.com/open-source.html SAP Open Source Twitter ospo@sap.com Additional Downloads: Download transcript as PDF file Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/ The post Eclipse Dirigible – An Open-Source Platform for End-To-End Rapid Development of Business Applications first appeared on The Open Source Way .…
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