Open Resource Discovery (ORD)
Description
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:
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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
- Try out an open source podcast player (list not maintained by SAP)
Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I)
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/
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