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fluffymary · 4 months ago
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Aight, I'm back. Tonight, my ideas for The Prototype and the Hour of Joy Protoboi is...as the name implies, the first 'toy' that playtime co managed to imbue with life. Really it was more of a simplistic robot, but it made a good baseline for doing it later with actual toys. The Prototype actually helped oversee a lot of its successors' creation and learned via proxy by watching their interactions with the project staff's kids. It never really interacted with them much in person, but the prototype was more intellectually inclined than its more whimsical counterparts, so it got on just fine with the scientists. After the project and Playtime Co were abandoned, it and the doc volunteered to be the ones to look after the other toys, being the closest things to an authority figure they had. The other toys developing their love of tickling did of course find its way back to the prototype, who likewise found itself fascinated by the subject. It was this fascination and desire to learn more about it that actually led to the prototype being the one who sparked the proverbial flame for the Hour of Joy. Sometime after this, a group of people came to the abandoned facility to retrieve something. Important documents or something of the like. Seeing the perfect opportunity, the prototype subtly suggested to Kissy that she be the one to greet these people...aaaand you can imagine what happened. Longest hour those poor saps have ever lived, and by the time they found what they needed and made their escape, the whole place was a mess of sprawled out, giggly toys. Fun time all around, but most importantly, seeing it all instilled a wish in the prototype; the wish to take part itself. Which leads to its behavior in the story proper. Namely, the prototype is watching every interaction the player has with the toys as they travel deeper into the facility. Every time they get got, every time they escape, every time they get one of the toys into a ticklish predicament themselves...It's learning from it all; what works best, what features can help...to sum it up more simply, rather than assimilating mutilated toys like in canon, Au!Prototype is instead mimicking parts of them, using what it's learned and an abundance of spare materials laying around the facility to create a tailor-made form for itself, with the end goal of becoming a 'perfect' fusion of tickle monster and tickle machine. It's all in good fun obviously, but the moment it makes its grand debut on the proverbial stage, things are gonna get wild either way. next up will be plotline 'deaths' and some story beats, but I don't wanna make these posts run on overly long.
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sobeautifullyobsessed · 1 year ago
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A Khan By Any Other Name
a prequel to Star Trek: Into Darkness
mystery, suspense, danger ~ romance & NSFW material to follow
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summary: Seraphina DiPietro is wise in the ways of the world; she has to be, as she travels the California coast as a torch singer in pubs, bars, and nightclubs. She knows how to take care of herself and stay out of trouble--most of the time. When trouble comes, it's usually because she lets her kind heart overrule her common sense. Stopping to check on a handsome stranger stranded roadside in the Mojave Desert, her curiousity is piqued as much by his classic, mint-looking Mustang, as by its driver--a tall, dark, mysterious drink of water, whom she quickly learns is so much more than he appears.
characters: Khan Noonien Singh (aka: John Harrison), Seraphina DiPietro (OC)
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Chapter Two
“Drop it now,” he repeated, with the sure authority of a man accustomed to having his orders obeyed, “And I promise I will not hurt you.”
Despite his iron grip, Seraphina struggled to pull her arm away, hissing through teeth gritted against the pain, “Won’t hurt me?  You’re hurting me now.”
Harrison’s hold on her arm loosened some; she was still tightly caught, but the pressure of his grasp, the pain, had receded a fair bit—although she knew she’d find dark, finger-shaped bruises there in short order.  If she even lived that long. “Forgive me,” he told her, his voice low and even, “I’d forgotten how fragile your bones can be.”
What an odd thing to say, she thought, straining for release from his clutch and realizing it was all too impossible; she was no match for his strength, and even if she could manage to trigger the mace, she had no sure way to aim it properly.  She felt desperate, frightened tears well up in her eyes, but squeezed her eyes shut against them—for she would not give her assailant the satisfaction of her despair, nor would she beg for mercy.
He must’ve read that quiet resignation on her face, for he tugged her fist close and covered it with his free hand, urging her to see reason, “You cannot win this struggle, Seraphina.  Your resistance is futile; surely you understand this?”  Harrison’s voice was silk persuasion, rich and dark and seductive—at complete odds with the very real threat he presented.  “I could easily break your wrist and prize your little weapon from your fingers—but I honestly have no desire to hurt you. Just let it go.”  And then, to her great surprise, he added, “Please.”
Blinking through the tears that fell against her will, tears that betrayed weakness when she wanted to be strong, Seraphina met his eyes again.  His beautiful, deadly eyes—and saw in them an unexpected sincerity that matched his gentle “please”.  She bowed her head and opened her fist, leaving her key and the can of mace to fall onto the passenger seat.
“There—that wasn’t so difficult after all, was it?”  Why was his voice so soothing?  Fear of what he might do to her next coursed through her veins, yet Seraphina thought she could easily crumple to the ground, curl up into a fetal ball, and let his voice see her into untroubled darkness.  The heat, the fear, the adrenaline, the struggle—all of it had sapped her of the will to face whatever might come next.  She’d always believed it wasn’t in her nature to fall apart so quickly, but she felt that way now, all the same.
True to his word, Harrison released her arm, but Seraphina remained in place, braced against the passenger side door, shaking in the aftermath and considering her very limited options. She might try to make it to her hovercraft, but the stranger now held her key; and even if she had the strength to run and the speed to outpace him, to flee into the desert at her back would be equally as brutal as anything he might do to her. She'd have to make her stand right here, then--and though she was no match for his size and strength, she knew enough to leave him hurting before he took her down for good.
Taking stock of her condition--mentally preparing to fight him off as best she could--Seraphina flexed her left wrist carefully, wincing as she explored her tender forearm with cautious fingers. Nothing broken at least, though she felt a bone-deep ache; but it would not be enough to hamper any effort to defend herself.
Strangely, Harrison was ignoring her at the moment; having retrieved her keychain, he had torn the can of mace free with no effort, before hurtling it carelessly into the desert. Seraphina had a vivid image of her own broken, half-naked body flung just as easily and left upon the sand for carrion-eaters to feast upon. She shoved the idea down deep, knowing such fear would only cripple her--and was immediately dumbfounded when he held the key out to her.
"Did I not say I have no wish to harm you?" Harrison's eyes bored into her own, searching for calm and reasoned understanding. "In spite of how it appears, we are equally vulnerable in this place and situation. We must find a way to trust one another. " Sera only continued to regard him warily. "Take this," he insisted, "If I judge you correctly, simple concern for a traveler in need motivated you to stop. And in keeping with your nature, I believe that you will not deny me the help that I need."
Sera studied his face, looking for signs of deception, skittish to trust him but accepting his peace offering nevertheless. "You lied," she said, defiant yet holding her anger at bay, "This car isn't yours..."
Harrison nodded, his full lips pressed together against a small placid smile, "I never claimed that it was..."
"It's stolen," she fumed, irritated with herself for allowing him to so easily mislead her when her first instinct had been correct after all.
"An act of desperation, I assure you..."
"Just as this was," she exclaimed, extending her bruised forearm to him, "I have to wonder what happens to people who truly stand in your way, Mr. Harrison. "
Unruffled by her outburst, Harrison closed his eyes a moment and breathed deeply. When he looked to her again, he was the picture of patience. "I swear I have no desire to cause you--or anyone else--harm. But you must understand, I am in dire straits and as we linger here, my family is in imminent danger." He paused, weighing the effect of his words upon her. "Such a thing will make a man act beyond the measures of polite society."
Seraphina narrowed her eyes, skeptical of his revelation of a family, but suspending her disbelief for the moment, "How then? What sort of danger is your family in?"
"Their very lives hang in the balance, threatened by a powerful man who seeks to manipulate me into working for him." Embers of hate flashed in his eyes, and he gave a bitter huff as he added, "Forcing me to work toward the most nefarious of purposes."
Sera shook her head, clearing the double vision that had crept up on her; she cupped a trembling hand against her forehead, which came away slick with perspiration. It was the heat getting to her, obviously. She felt parched, although the thought of putting anything into her roiling stomach left her feeling even more nauseous, and her head was pounding in time with her racing pulse. She needed to get out of the goddamn heat before she collapsed from heat exhaustion--while the man before her looked completely unaffected by the desert climate. "And...and I suppose this mysterious man is so powerful that you can't seek help from the proper authorities?" Sera leaned all her weight against the car door, wondering if Harrison had noticed her current state of distress.
If he did, he gave no sign of it, a mix of pain and rancor coloring his strikingly handsome features. "So powerful that it would be in your best interest to remain ignorant as to his identity and position." Anticipating her next question, he warned her, "Do not ask--for I cannot reveal that information."
Though stymied by his vague replies--and sensing a much more complicated tale behind what he'd already admitted to--Sera read blunt honesty in his voice and body language. And the fact that he had willingly returned her key while asking for--rather than demanding--her help, seemed a testament to some underlying truth. She realized that she likely had only a few more minutes until she passed out, leaving her completely at Harrison's mercy. "Then how...how did you end up here, stranded in the Mojave," Sera asked, panting softly, "How does any of this help your family?"
He was watching her closely now, so that he had to aware that she was fading fast. "That is a rather long and complicated tale, Seraphina." His voice had again taken on a lulling pitch. "One which I believe would outlast your capacity to remain on your feet."
She held on to the window frame, white-knuckled but determined to remain upright long enough to learn his hidden agenda. "I'm fine...I...I'm just a little light-headed..."
"Step aside now, Seraphina." Again, that tone of a man whose orders were obeyed without question. "You have little time left before you lose consciousness." His hand was already on the door handle, and she stumbled back in time for him to swing the door open.
Then he was looming over her, a tall, cooling shadow, reaching out to brace her. His touch this time was firm, while surprisingly gentle. "We need to get you out of this heat." Unexpected concern in is stunning eyes, calming concern in his voice. The man was a beautiful enigma.
"No...please...tell me. If...if you want me to trust you..." Her world was darkening around the edges, narrowing so that only his face remained in her field of vision. "If you want me to help...I need...I need to know..." Seraphina felt herself going, and as her consciousness fled, so did her fear and curiousity; only one need remained. She sobbed against him as he scooped her up into his arms, "But you promised...you promised not to hurt me again..." Her eyes fluttered shut as she slipped away from awareness.
Harrison strode swiftly towards her hovercraft, cradling her as softly as he could, knowing that the cool, dark interior was the quickest remedy at hand for what ailed her. "Oh, pretty little Seraphina," he murmured, brushing his lips against her dampened hair, inhaling the sweet scent of jasmine and honey, relishing how light and easy she felt in his arms. "Hurting you is the least likely thing I have planned."
(to be continued)
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alenvs3000w25 · 5 months ago
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Blog #2: My ideal role of environmental interpreter.
My ideal role of environmental interpreter would likely be an interpretative planner or designer. I have mentioned my love for winter activities and the outdoors. If I were to pursue a career of interpretation I would want to be outdoors in the snow where I am the most happy. I would create an organization of winter activities that surround interpretation. Leading ski lessons where I may relay the knowledge of the mountain, discussing the details of each run and sharing the evolution of the mountain, discussing how the landscape has changed over time. To broaden the range of individuals who may seek out this knowledge, I would incorporate a wide range of activities on either the same mountain or a number of different mountains. I could include snowshoeing, tubing, hikes, and skating. I think the best area for this to take place would be in British Columbia or Quebec. Quebec is so rich of traditions and culture that I think creating this organization here would be so interesting, not to mention very personal for me as I grew up having my own experiences in Quebec. There are so many amazing activities to do in these two provinces and so much history to uncover as well as share. I would need communication skills, creativity, research skills, environmental awareness, preservation skills, technical, management and organizational skills. I would definitely need to spend lots of time with others learning all that I can about the environment and from mentors to start this business. Additionally, if it were to grow and expand I would need to learn how to manage a team and teach them all of my own gained knowledge. I would also need to be incredibly innovative, finding new activities to do and in designing interpretative materials. To capture my audiences interest and to foster an environment conducive to their learning of nature interpretation. With this initiative I would be able pass on so much of my own knowledge and experiences while creating an environment that generates amazing memories for others. I could also impart on others the importance of conservation. This career would be incredibly fulfilling because I could combine my love for the outdoors and staying active with an impactful endeavour in making knowledge accessible and thought-provoking. Not only could I teach others new information but I would continue to learn from them as well. I have so many fond memories of being in Montreal as I was growing up, experiencing nature, learning with others, and trying so many different outdoor activities I would love to help others have similar experiences with their loved ones. I think the blending of outdoor activities with nature interpretation would grow the audience that would be interested in these experiences as well as draw others who may not be aware of nature interpretation endeavours in. I would love to pursue a career that allows me to combine my passions for the outdoors, being active, and being with people that creates amazing experiences for others.
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Above is a "Cabane À Sucre", which translates to sugar shack. Quebec is known for their maple syrup and in doing so they have these sugar shacks that are full of maple syrup sweets including sugar pie, 'la tire', and maple syrup lollipops. I would love to include the process of making maple syrup, maybe during a snowshoeing route we could stop and show the sap removal process!
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gauravlearningsolutions · 6 months ago
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undertweaker · 8 months ago
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I cannot stand the way that stand-up comedians have managed to convince themselves that they're public intellectuals in some way, like they're legitimate thought leaders. They will point and gesture and cry profound tears at George Carlin as the ultimate example of comedy being about being edgy and pushing boundaries and being controversial, but these podcasters don't tell any fucking jokes. They just talk at you, or invite some other oaf to talk at you and wax poetic and jerk off about how important they are. Should they actually make a joke, and it's not immediately met with the laughs these performers are owed, they immediately revert to some combination of the woke mob not being able to handle their cutting edge material and how comedians are just simple clowns that you should point and laugh at, it's just a joke, there's no need to think so deeply about a funny joke.
Like, it's so insane to me that Dave Chappelle can have an entire special where, over the course of that entire hour plus runtime, he will tell you like five jokes. The rest of that time will be a response to a response to his response to a response to his most recent controversy. The worst part is that Dave Chappelle is probably the best among this group! All five of those jokes will most likely be very funny, and when he's not rambling about things he doesn't know anything about, like trans people, he's actually a pretty engaging speaker. He's well-spoken, and can offer some interesting perspectives, only provided he feels the need to speak on something he knows literally anything about at all, and he doesn't have a fuckin' podcast.
The rest of them are usually so much worse, there is nothing I loathe more than the dipshit podcaster who views himself this way. Just, legitimately the dumbest person you can possibly imagine who views himself as a leader in free thought and intellectualism because they continuously platform incendiary conservative political guests. Donald Trump, Gavin McInnes, Candice Owens, Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, just whatever series of horrible book-learned ghouls these people can invite to sap an audience from their platform. Can you imagine a world where Joe Rogan is a legitimate political force because thousands of people tune in to watch Jordan Peterson scratch the alphabet into the walls of his enclosure? Where a metrosexual homophobe can just, be racist on stage at a campaign event and call it a bit? One of these guys built a career off of talking to comedians, and the other built theirs off of being needlessly cruel in judging the comedy of others, but neither of them are funny. Joe Rogan doesn't tell any fucking jokes, Joe Rogan is funny in the way a child falling down is funny. He's silly, and you laugh at him because he's goofy and doesn't actually know any better, but he doesn't tell any jokes. Joe Rogan is the joke. Yet still, him and the other guy, and dozens of other middling and/or ageing comedian will consider themselves among the all time greats of comedy, declared only by themselves and their most frequent podcast guests, because they can score an endless stream of interviews with neo-nazis and fascists to come talk to them. They can smile and nod and clap their hands while they're informed, and their inflated audience of manosphere types and crypto geeks are informed, about the Great Replacement theory. Or maybe it's because they can talk at length about why they don't perform at college campuses anymore, or why trans people are annoying on the internet, or how you just aren't allowed to say anything anymore. But it's not because they tell any jokes.
I would legitimately watch Bert Kreischer's stool-humping/pant-shitting routine 30 times over any of these worthless hack comedians, because he's at least attempting to tell jokes. Comedians need to tell more fucking jokes.
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maagicmushies · 2 years ago
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I want to talk about Hashirama. Specifically his really weird abilities. This isn't gonna be a well structured thing like any of the analysis posts I've made, it will literally be insane rambling because a lot of things about this man fascinates and kinda confuses me. Like, for starters - his wood. If you don't know Naruto I am so jealous of you, but this has to be the most important and plot relevant wood in human history. A "Kekkei" """Genkai"""" where by mixing earth and water chakra, he can grow trees, plants and create golems and such out of wood. In a universe with gravity manipulation, magic eyes that can briefly see the future and whatever the tailed beast are, this doesn't sound too crazy, but wood release just does stuff that it doesn't sound like it should be able to do. Like, sapping the chakra of people it touches and passively reducing their will to fight. Hashirama in particular was able to just make a shit ton of it as well, producing the forest that would become the foundation for Konoha and making 100m tall buddhas for fun. But here's where a less discussed aspect of Wod Release's insanity comes up.
THIS IS THE ONLY NATURE RELEASE TO CREATE LIFE. Yes, the creation of life, the sage of six path's big thing that he needed Yin-Yang chakra to accomplish? Hashirama is just out here doing it for fun. Casually. The plants that he grew ended up outliving him. In my opinion there are 2 explanations for this. The first is that Kishimoto either doesn't know that plants are considered to be "alive" or considers their life to be fundamentally different from animal life. The second explanation is that wood release is at the very least incorporating Yang release. Everyone who performs wood release techniques are credited with being able to use yang release and while few techniques are credited as being explicitly yang release techniques, we do know that the purpose of yang release is to alter living matter and breathe life into empty vessels. I think this can explain a character like Yamato who normally fights by producing wooden beams, but when shit gets real serious, he can create trees just like Hashirama and Madara. Without their massive stores of chakra, it just doesn't make sense for him to do that if he really doesn't have to. That is pretty clearly the explanation that I like more.
Anyways, I'm still not moving on the wood because like. It's called a Kekkei Genkai when it very clearly is not? Wood Release has never been passed through blood. Hashirama has Wood Release and everyone else who has it is just a by product of leeching off of Hashirama. The problem here is that Hashirama is a reincarnate of Asura and Asura's reincarnates are born completely talentless, unable to inherit the abilities of their parents. That why Naruto doesn't naturally have Minato's speed and intellect or Kushina's chains. Therefore it doesn't really make sense for Hashirama to inherit this ability AND for it just die off with him. Sadly, we never see Hashirama use the ability as a child and we never see him realizing that he has it. He just whips it out one day against Madara with zero explanation. We can try to narrow things down, because there is one more natural user of Wood Release, that being the Ten Tails. We never see Kaguya herself manage to use Wood Release, only the Ten Tails while it is in it's mindless state and this sort of makes sense because when she is conscious, Kaguya never shows any of that rafflesia aspect in her design that the Ten Tails does. The Ten Tails is also said to lack any thought, any sense of malice, just being a gigantic mass of pure nature energy (Yknow... like a tree), which points to a link between Wood Release and Senjutsu. We know that Hashirama is a sage of some kind which raises the question of if he learned Wood Release on his journey to sagehood. It is pretty similar to the Ryuchi Cave technique of breathing life into inorganic material. Anyways, we will never get an concrete answer to this, I'm pretty sure. Also, there's definitely a link between the mild chakra suppression of Hashirama's Wood Release and the very aggressive chakra draining of the Ten Tails in its God Tree form. Oh and if you REALLY want to start stretching, one could link Wood Release and Shikotsumyaku or Kaguya's All Killing Ash Bones (I wish there was a better translation for this). They are both Kekkei Genkai which alter the way that the user's body's functions and instead of being conjured, the techniques tend to sprout out of the user's body.
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There's even a tiny link in the way that all of Kimimaro's Shikotsumyaku techniques are named after flowers. Maybe Kaguya's Bone Techniques + the chakra fruit that turned her into the Ten Tails = Wood Release?
Since we we're talking about Hashirama's sage mode earlier, I want to bring up a cool theory (Credit to Doron's World on YT) about it that I really like and it's that Hashirama is a sun sage. The theory goes that the marking on his forehead paint allusion to the symbol used in ancient chinese writing to represent the sun and that the markings around his eye are instead allusions to the Eye of Ra.
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This theory doesn't have much in the way of textual evidence and is mostly riding on logic and theming. Plants need the sun to survive and as the counterpart to Madara, who is all about the moon, Hashirama would be deeply reverent of the sun. But the reason why I really like this theory is how is compliments Naruto. While it's pretty easy to figure out the similarities that Sasuke and Madara have because they're literally related, Naruto and Hashirama is a bit more muddied. However, if Hashirama is really a sun sage, that links him to Naruto who has these sun symbols in his Nine Tails Chakra mode.
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Karin also likes Naruto's chakra to the sun.
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So, yeah in my mind it is just perfect if this same warmth also manifested in Hashirama, but since Asura's reincarnates can't really pass anything through each other, it manifested as his Sun sage mode and affinity with plants instead of Naruto's specific spin on Kurama's chakra. Oh right, speaking of Kurama and Naruto/Hashirama parallels, let's talk about the Torii Gate because after getting the Nine Tails Chakra Mode, Naruto just reveals that he can do this in order to seal Kurama again.
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The new Torii seal is even represented on his body through the arch going over his chest in this form, pretty cool. This is another one of Hashirama's techniques, but it's never listed as a Wood Release thing. He can just do this somehow and presumably Naruto can as well. Kinda weird, right?
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promptedify · 1 year ago
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Best SAP MM Training institutes in Hyderabad
MM or Material management is one of the most important module. MM is widely used in almost all industries and the demand for skilled professionals is pretty good. MM application supports the inventory and procurement functions taking place in day to day business operations. It contains several important aspects like purchasing, goods receiving, inventory, material storage, planning and a lot more. The MM module at Avina Technologies is designed to provide in depth knowledge about the operations and tools used in the industry to make them relevant. Our module has made us one of the best MM training institutes in Hyderabad.
Why Choose Avina Technologies?
Avina Technologies is one of the leading MM training institutes in Hyderabad with a real time and placement focused course. It provides the students with the basic as well as the advanced level of MM and makes them industry relevant. The faculty is extremely knowledgeable and skilled and provide all the key skills required to procure a good job.
Training at Avina Technologies
Our faculty Mr. Raghu Sir has several years of experience in the MM training industry. Students learn extensively over a period of four months with regular classes. The content is planned to benefit the students from a job perspective and gives them all the necessary knowledge and skills. We provide soft copy of study materials, classroom notes and real time specifications to give the students a practical idea.
Placements at Avina Technologies
We provide a placement focused course to our students. With our training and guidance the students become ready for the industry. There is great demand across several industries for skilled MM professionals and our students have got placed in several companies and MNC's over the years. This is why we are considered to be one of the best MM training institutes in Hyderabad.
Benefits to the students
 Highly experienced and skilled faculty
 Flexible class timings
 Great guidance under experts and doubt solving
 Placement assistance
 Real life scenarios and projects to give the students hands in experience and knowledge.
Highlights
The MM module at Avina Technologies is great for Btech or BCA graduates with a good knowledge of programming and problem solving skills. The course can be chosen by anyone else as well. Over the years a lot of students have secured great jobs after completing training with us. We believe in quality teaching which makes us stand out from other institutes.
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gokul07 · 2 years ago
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Unveiling the Strategic Impact: Understanding the Uses of Learning SAP MM Course at SAP Training Institute
In the realm of enterprise resource planning (ERP), SAP MM (Materials Management) stands as a critical module that plays a pivotal role in managing an organization's materials, procurement processes, and inventory. The SAP Training Institute offers a comprehensive SAP MM course designed to equip professionals with the skills necessary to harness the full potential of this module. In this exploration, we will uncover the multifaceted uses and strategic implications of learning SAP MM at the SAP Training Institute.
USES  OF LEARNING SAP MM COURSE AT STUDY GIANT ACADEMY
Efficient Materials Management
At the core of SAP MM lies the ability to streamline materials management processes. Professionals undergoing SAP MM training gain insights into the efficient handling of procurement, inventory management, and logistics, ensuring that an organization's resources are optimally utilized.
Optimized Procurement Processes
Learning SAP MM empowers individuals to navigate the complexities of procurement. From the creation of purchase requisitions to vendor evaluation, the course covers the end-to-end procurement cycle. This knowledge is invaluable in enhancing the efficiency of procurement processes and reducing costs through effective supplier management.
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Let the Flames Begin || Owen and Kaden
TIMING: Current LOCATION: The Wormhole PARTIES: @apaininyourneck and @chasseurdeloup CONTENT WARNINGS: Building fire SUMMARY: Kaden visits the Wormhole and Owen invites him to stay after his shift. They weren't the only two to stay after close.
“Last call, fuckers,” Owen shouted over The Wormhole’s patrons, accompanied by the jarring sound of the bell that always managed to elicit a chorus of groans from the people sitting closest. There weren’t too many sad saps still left at this hour, not surprising considering it was a Wednesday night, and the slayer’s skin was crawling with pent up energy after the excruciatingly slow shift. The few shots some of the regulars had offered him were pretty much the only thing keeping him from going insane but at least this hell of a night was almost over. A few of the patrons stumbled up to the bar for one last drink, probably making sure that they wouldn’t come close to being sober on the way home while others took their last sips and exited gracefully with the bar’s lights still dim. 
His attention was caught by a sole customer sitting with an empty glass, looking like he was neither getting ready to leave or order another drink. Owen probably would have let him sit and stew about whatever had him drinking alone on a Wednesday evening if a; he hadn’t currently been bored out of his mind and b; the man hadn’t looked familiar. And even if he just had one of those faces that made people think he looked familiar, he was handsome and drinking alone at 2AM. Prime material for dealing with the aforementioned pent up energy. 
“You know an empty glass isn’t going to help you get drunk,” Owen said as a greeting, whipping the rag over his shoulder to brace his hands on the table currently only occupied by the solo stranger. 
Merde, was it really last call already? Kaden had lost track of the time but, in his defense, it probably didn’t help that he ended up at the bar after a late shift. Once he was off the clock, he considered going home and collapsing into bed– well, couch. Only he wasn’t completely exhausted yet. By now, Kaden had learned that sleep without exhaustion would only lead to one thing: nightmares. Waking up screaming in the middle of the cabin once was more than enough. Not that his cousins asked any questions beyond if it was real or nightmare; they shared enough of a past to know about the darkness buried just beneath the surface. No one grew up training to be a hunt without at least a little of that. And their family had plenty.
Kaden threw back the rest of his whiskey, wiping the remains off of his lips and beard with the back of his hand. He should leave. It was time to leave. But all he could do was stare blankly ahead at the wall behind the bar, lined with bottles, both empty and half-full. His feet were planted on the ground and his body held up by the bar in front of him. 
The sound of a voice addressing him brought a sharp inhale, jolting him out of his stupor. If he were anyone else, he might have jumped. The hunter training had sunk in deep, it seemed. “You don’t say,” he said, making eye contact with the bartender in question. “Does help that I emptied it.” Kaden shrugged. His senses were slow to process but the longer he looked over at the guy across the way, the more his eyes narrowed. “Have I seen you somewhere before?” If he'd ever talked to this man, he definitely didn’t remember it, but there was something familiar enough to stop him in his tracks. 
The accent had been unexpected, vaguely familiar and registering as most likely French. Not too many people with a noticeable French accent around here, giving more suspicion to Owen’s earlier thought that the man looked familiar. Not someone who’d ever had the pleasure of sharing his bed for the night, that much was sure - the slayer tended to remember those or, in the rare cases he didn’t, they remembered him with various amounts of fondness. As he sized the Frenchman up, it seemed Owen was getting the same treatment. A smirk slid onto his face at the question, head tilting before he reached for the closest bottle of whiskey and a second glass as he replied. “Funny, that was going to be my line. Now I’ll have to come up with something original to flirt with you.”
Letting the unabashed words hang between them, Owen topped off the other man’s glass without asking, pouring a little bit of whiskey into his own as well. Anyone who’d wanted the last drink of the night was already served and he could delay closing for a little longer to satisfy his curiosity. “Owen,” he finally said, offering his hand across the bar top as green eyes searched for details and clues as to why this man looked familiar. He bore the personality of someone troubled but in this town, and this bar specifically, that meant little to nothing. The faint scars on his face were interesting however, giving the slayer another reason for wanting to see what might be hiding under those clothes. 
“That so?” Kaden answered, one brow raised and a similar smirk forming on his own face. Wasn’t going to turn down a free drink. Not yet, at least. “Wasn’t a great line, anyway. I’m sure you can do better than that.” He watched as the amber liquid spilled into his glass. He probably didn’t need quite that much but who was he to argue? He took hold of it and lifted it in a silent cheer before taking a swig. Certainly wasn’t top shelf, but he’d had far worse. 
If he was counting on the name to jog his memory, the hunter was out of luck. ‘Owen’ didn’t ring a bell. He tried to pull in what he could to make the pieces fit together and form a full picture. There was lilt in the man’s voice, not quite distinct enough for Kaden to identify its origin, but enough to indicate that Wicked’s Rest wasn’t where the bartender hailed from. Wasn’t French, though, he knew that much. He was sporting a few scars, not just on his hands, but on his face as well. That could mean a few things, sure, but it was more in line with the patrons at another bar in town than elsewhere. 
‘Owen.’ He rolled the name over in his mind again while giving him another one over. And there it was– a spark. “Wait a second…” The hunter raised his hand and wagged his finger as he began to connect the dots. “You’re not– were you? That guy? The one who got kicked out of the 3 daggers?” Normally he would be more careful about dropping the name of the hunter bar on the outskirts of town, but the bar was nearly empty and anyone else that was there potentially listening was surely drunk off their asses. 
It was always a nice change of pace when people didn’t get instantly flustered by Owen’s total lack of inhibition. Granted, he’d barely started but someone with a jawline that sharp was probably used to a hell of a lot of unabashed flirting. “Guess you’ll have to find out, won’t you?” The raised glass was met with ease, eyes still locked on this new companion even as he took a drink. It was interesting to see the cogs turning so visibly on the other man’s face, mirroring the slayer’s own thought process. It was possible he had purchased a weapon at some point but that probably would have given him some inkling as to what this man’s name was. 
Before frustration began to set in, the Frenchman beat him to it and put both of them out of their misery. It seemed Owen had been right to clock the faint scars. Something akin to pride slid across the slayer’s face as a finger was wagged in his direction, arms folding over his chest as he leaned back. Another hunter. For the life of him, he couldn’t remember which kind which pointed towards him not being a slayer. Then again, Emilio was a slayer and enough of a drunk to have frequented the 3 Daggers at some point and Owen had never noticed him.
“Wow, I don’t even know your name and already you’re shaming me for something that was in no way my fault.” If there had been any shame to be found over the incident in question (there wasn’t), it in no way showed on Owen’s face. Getting banned from a bar that turned a side eye to even the most aggressive of bar fights and the filthiest language was probably one of his proudest accomplishments since arriving to Wicked’s Rest. “Seems my reputation has a bigger reach than I thought.” 
“Holding out on me, I see,” Kaden replied. “You’re pretty certain I’m going to stick around then, huh?” He sure wasn’t planning on this going any farther than a drink or two considering Monty, but he’d be lying if he said he was ready to go home and try to fend off the nightmares already. And for now it was just flirting. Nothing he had to explain just yet. Not that he knew what the hell he would say when and if his relationship status came up. Kaden had no idea how to define whatever it was he had with the cowboy, mostly because defining any of that was terrifying. It meant he cared and things might be real or long term and all of that was… Merde. Kaden slammed back more of the whiskey in front of him, doing his best to chase the thoughts away. 
The look he gave Owen was enough to indicate that he didn’t believe a damn word of that. “Something tells me there’s more to that story than you’re letting on. I got in a bar fight there my first night and no one said one damn word.” Anyone running a hunter bar had to expect some level of rowdiness and bullshit. Kaden had seen enough of them to know that a lot of things that would get you thrown out of most places slid under the radar around his peers. “I thought Walker was fucking with me when he said someone got banned. I can only imagine what the hell you did to make that happen.” He shook his head but huffed out a laugh all the same. 
“Kaden, by the way,” he noted, finally putting his own hand out to shake now that the mystery had been solved. Slightly. “Ranger,” he added, “in case you were wondering.” It was usually the first question tossed around at the 3 Daggers, figured he might as well cut to the chase.
Owen shrugged. “Not holding out, just giving you the benefit of not having an audience when I inevitably make you blush. And of course you’re staying, I’m bribing you with booze and nice company.” It was still hard to get a read on whether or not this guy was flirting back for flirting’s sake or actually showing an interest. It was at least worth playing out, especially since none of the other stragglers left behind in the bar raised much interest. 
A smile of remembrance slid across the slayer’s face as Kaden expressed his doubts, thinking back to the rather hilarious conversation with Walker. It was even funnier that the bar’s owner clearly wasn’t giving out the reason for Owen’s banishment to anyone curious enough to ask. Whether he wanted to prevent a repeated incident or was simply too pissed off still to talk about it, the slayer could enjoy the mystery of it all for now. Making up explanations for what had happened was one of the best ways to spend time conversing with other hunters. “Guess you’ll have to keep on imagining,” he replied coyly. 
The offered hand was shaken, Owen’s own lingering for a moment too long before relinquishing the grip. Ranger definitely made sense. It always seemed they had the biggest scars in Owen’s experience, not surprising considering the hellish animals they were fighting. Sure, slayers sometimes ended up with plenty of scars of their own since some vampires liked to play dirty. “Slayer,” he provided back with the same ease, eyes flitting over to the clock. “If you’ll excuse me a moment.” Before stepping away from Kaden, Owen topped off the man’s glass, a clear indicator for him to stay even as the bell from hell was rung for the second time this evening and the lights flicked on. 
No words were needed after that, people groaning and mumbling as they picked up their belongings and stumbled out the door. If you were a regular at The Wormhole, you knew better than to try and bribe your way into staying longer when Owen was manning the bar. People had gotten their asses kicked for less. Once the final patron had drunkenly left, singing some obscure song to himself, Owen locked the door behind him and finally took a seat on the other side of the bar, next to Kaden. “So I’m guessing you’re not banned from the 3 Daggers. What brings you here, then?”
“Really?” Kaden shook his head, huffing out a laugh. “Good luck. It’s going to take more than that to make me blush.” He could already hear his cousins refuting that, saying that it was pretty easy to make him blush – so long as you wore a stetson. Putain. He took another sip of his whiskey after that thought. “But fair enough. I can’t say no to free booze. Might as well give you a chance to try,” he said with a smirk. Sure, this wasn’t going to amount to anything but there were worse ways to spend his time, at least.
Kaden rolled his eyes and let out an exasperated (but exaggerated) sigh. The connard wasn’t even going to tell him how he got banned from the bar. “Come on, now I know you’re holding out on me,” he said as he leaned over the bar a little more. “Slayer? Somehow I keep running into those.” He wasn’t sure how far he wanted any of this to go, not really, but he knew that he wanted that damn story if nothing else. And it was clear that Owen wanted him to stay. He wasn’t going to argue, especially not with his seemingly never-ending glass of whiskey. He took another drink, embracing the warmth running down his throat into his chest. It made the bell ringing almost tolerable. Almost. 
He didn’t have to wait too long before they had the entire place to themselves now that the other man was done with work and seated next to him. “Not banned, no. Even though I got into a bar fight the first night there.” He ran his fingers across the glass in front of him. “Sometimes I like to pretend I’m normal. So here I am.” He gave a shrug before taking another sip. “Plus, it’s a shorter walk home from here.” 
Of course Kaden wanted to hear the story. Granted, it definitely wasn’t as grand as the secrecy surrounding it made it out to be but it was decent fun. And a good way to keep someone hooked, even though Owen didn’t assume the other hunter had more pressing matters to attend to at this hour. At the very least he was enjoying the booze. “Hmm, guess we’ll have to find out how persistent and persuasive you can be, won’t we?” Neither things guaranteed that Kaden would get his curiosity satiated of course, but it would be fun to watch him try. 
With the bar now empty sans people Owen actually wanted to have around at the moment, his posture relaxed, his guard chipping away ever so slightly. Only the surface level guard, obviously, the ones closer to home weren’t made to be dropped. “First night? Feisty. I’m impressed.” Reaching for his own glass, he took a generous drink before moving around for a cigarette, one he felt was well deserved after another evening of not letting loose on horribly annoying customers. 
“Not sure why normal sounds appealing to you but sure, fuck it. To pretending to be normal.” Owen raised his glass and waited for Kaden’s to meet it in the air before a grin slid onto his face. “And to short walks ho-”
It wasn’t too loud but in the otherwise quiet bar, the distant clatter caught the slayer’s attention. Glass dropped to the bar, Owen glanced at his companion before turning back to the source of the noise, cursing under his breath. Right. That’s why they checked the fucking bathrooms before closing up. “Gimme a sec,” he muttered, annoyance tinting his words as he slid off the stool and strode towards the bathroom doors. Three heavy hits on the door provided no response and he rolled his eyes, not in the mood to have to call a damn ambulance here now. 
“Hey, man. Whatever the fuck you’re up to in there, we’re closed so take it somewhere else.” His fist met the door again, only rewarding him with the faint sound of someone moving inside. Perhaps the sound of pained groans but he couldn’t be sure. “Alright, your fucking call.” Heading back towards the bar, and the keys that could get him into the bathroom and get that shithead out, Owen was stopped short by what was definitely snarling from the other side of the door. His eyes narrowed and he glanced over towards the other hunter. 
Of course he wasn’t telling right away. That meant it was either a great story or a lackluster one where the mystery was more alluring. And Owen was getting his way regardless, it seemed, because the curiosity was killing Kaden. “I’m nothing if not stubborn. I’ll find a way to get that story out of you one way or another.” Not that he was willing to actually go that far beyond the flirting. But that was besides the point.
“What can I say, I make a lot of trouble lately,” he said with a smirk, holding his hand out, hoping to snag a cigarette from Owen as well. Granted most of that was beyond embarrassing, between the cafe and the zoo alone, his version of trouble was certainly not attractive. At least not to most people. He figured Monty was an exception to the rule, lucky for him. Still, he didn’t feel the need to embarss himself this evening by recounting those tales.
Before Kaden could even finish raising his glass, let alone make it clear that only one of them was making that short walk home, the sharp noise made his head turn, stealing his attention. It wasn’t surprising that both of the hunters noticed the clattering somewhere in the back of the bar. His brow furrowed, turning to the direction it was coming from. Strange, everyone should have cleared out. He caught Owen’s glance, wondering if the slayer had any answers that he didn’t. He got the feeling this wasn’t entirely unusual by his reaction. 
That might have been almost comforting. But that’s when Kaden felt it – the sensation sliding across his skin. 
Putain.
That wasn’t just some guy passed out in the bathroom, it was a shifter. If he had to guess, probably a werewolf, but it was hard to say for sure then and there. Panic gripped Kaden’s lungs, squeezing them and restricting his air flow. How the fuck was he supposed to handle this? In front of another hunter, too. One who had gotten himself kicked out of a hunter bar of all places. He didn’t imagine Owen’s heart bled the way Kaden’s so often did. If he had to guess, he was more like his sister than anyone. 
He stood up from his seat on the stool slowly, approaching the door to the restroom before the slayer had said a word. Snarling. Scratching. The pinpricks down his back. There was no mistaking it. But why the fuck had this goddamn werewolf picked this bar of all bars to transform? “Putain de merde,” he muttered, unsure where he was even directing his frustration at this point. 
“We might not want to open that door,” he said to Owen, eyes still trained on the door separating the two hunters from the shifter. “Werewolf. Probably best to let them ride it out. Safer.” For the werewolf more so than them. 
Judging from the look on Kaden’s face, whatever was fucking up the bathroom wasn’t just your regular flavour of snarling animal or someone high off his balls. How fitting that some form of shifter would turn up at the bar right when a hunter was hanging out after closing. Annoying as all hell, too, since Kaden had definitely been warming up to the idea of more drinks and some activities that didn’t require talking. Killing a shifter in the bar had not been Owen’s preferred method of cardio for this evening. 
His hands had just grasped the cold metal of the keys when Kaden finally spoke, warning against opening the door. Sure, hunting when you weren’t expecting it wasn’t the most fun but doing nothing? And then, what, just let the guy walk out of here, bare ass flapping in the wind? Fuck, no. “You know I’m the one that will have to clean up the mess the guy’s making in there, right?” Owen argued back, even though that was far from the reason he wanted to get this over with. Before Kaden could counter, a bang much louder than the ones before reverberated around them, accompanied by a crack. Then another and finally, the door broke off its hinges, slamming on the ground to reveal the culprit. 
Usually, Owen only saw werewolves when they were behind the safety net of The Pit’s ring. He probably would have figured out a way to not get killed but it was a luxury to have the hunter by his side. Or at least he hoped so since he hadn’t exactly seen the man in action. God, what if he was a shit hunter and got himself killed? Owen really wasn’t in the mood for hiding bodies tonight. Keeping his eyes on the snarling and foaming mouth, the sharp teeth and sharper claws, he let his hands roam the counter next to him until they landed on something useful. The knife, a bit small for Owen’s taste, was brandished. “Don’t suppose you have any weapons on you?” The slayer thought of his jacket, hanging in the back, equipped with bits and pieces in case of an emergency. 
Fucking hell, the wolf couldn’t just stay behind closed doors, could it? Kaden didn’t want to fight this wolf, refused to kill it, but he knew on some level that he had to rely on his training. It was two hunters against an out of control monster. It wasn’t going to back off because Kaden was showing empathy. It would tear them both to shreds all the same. “Shit,” he shouted, jumping up from his seat. He reached into his jacket and pulled out his silver blade. A pit dropped in his stomach as his hands gripped the handle. 
The beast rocked back on its hind legs and launched itself toward the ranger. Kaden threw himself to the side, ducking and rolling out of the way of the claws set to sink into his skin. Okay, had to incapacitate without killing or majorly injuring the wolf. Should avoid major arteries. That was going to be hard, he was hard wired to spot and aim for them first and foremost. Flank. Limbs. That should be safe enough and effective. As the monster spun on its heels, headed for the ranger, Kaden dodged, slashing the blade at its haunches as he sprinted past. His blade dug in deep and guilt sunk in just as deep. No, no time for that.
Owen asked for another weapon, something better. Kaden’s hand hovered over his back pocket, but hesitated. No. He didn’t want to arm this guy anymore than he was. He didn’t want to find out how deadly he could be with a blade if it meant the outcome was taking the life of a person. “Sorry, packed light tonight.” A lie. He had at least three more knives just within easy reach. The less Owen knew the better. And hey, if he wanted them, he could find them and come get them himself. 
The wolf finished yowling in pain and set its sights back on Kaden. Merde. Had to think fast. Counter. He gripped the edge of the bar and swung himself to the other side where he was face to face with all sorts of bottles full of alcohol. Huh. Might be time for a molotov cocktail or two. “Keep it distracted!” he shouted. He had a plan. One that would either kill all of them or get them all out alive. More or less. 
Focused eyes trailed the knife that appeared in Kaden’s hand, a much better weapon than the dull knife used for slicing lemons when one of those customers whined about a slice. Every muscle was tensed and prepared, lacking the usual calm and confidence that characterized his usual fights. Getting killed by a vampire was always a chance but a slim enough one to make Owen cocky in those fights. This snarling beast was a different story - it looked like it could bite off heads in a single movement. Improved healing wasn’t likely to help with that. 
The fighting started, wolf making a beeline for the person in its direct view. Thankfully, Kaden wasn’t one of those hunter that was all talk and no skill. Despite the precarious scenario, Owen was definitely impressed and okay, maybe a little turned on by the determination in the ranger’s eyes. No time for that now, though, as the news of no decent weapons reached the slayer’s ears. “Figures,” he sighed, the calm of his voice jarring when mixed with the screeching sound of a werewolf in pain. If the wolf hadn’t noticed Owen before, now it didn’t give a shit, all of its anger directed towards the man that had just slashed its leg. Kaden expertly swung himself to the other side of the bar and glass shattered where the wolf lashed fruitlessly in his direction. That was going to be a bitch to clean up.
Owen didn’t usually follow orders but since this was a case of life or death, and the expert in werewolf killing was barking out commands, he let it slide. The size of the knife would only invite proximity so he quickly reached for the worn down broom, snapping off the end with his foot. The wolf was preparing to climb over the bar before its attention was diverted by Owen’s deafening finger whistle. “No dogs behind the bar.” Whether the creature understood him or not, mission accomplished. 
With a growl, it lunged, massive body heading for the slayer. Grateful for his speed, Owen ducked, body sliding across the sticky ground. The stick in his hand was brandished, swinging at the furry body and making enough contact to mess with the wolf’s course. It crashed, rolling to a stop and smashing into the jukebox. The thing didn’t work anyway so Owen wouldn’t need to make excuses for that. Jumping to his feet, he turned just in time to realize he underestimated the shifter’s reflexes, large body already heading his way. 
Whipping the stick around, bracing the other end against the floor, Owen planted his feet. The chipped wood didn’t sink in deep, mostly proving to make the thing angrier, but at least it was keeping the swinging claws away from his face. For now. “Any… updates?” he grunted, hands slipping on the wood, bringing his upper arm into clawing distance. It was only a second, just enough time for a single slash, but pain now radiated up his arm as blood trickled down it. 
It was a good thing that Owen was quick on his feet, it would keep him alive. Kaden had to hope that he wasn’t too quick. He wanted to get them all out alive – that included the werewolf, whoever they were. Kaden made a note to try and figure that exact fact out once this was all said and done to fucking warn them to not get in this particular spot again. First thing was first: survival.
Kaden grabbed bottles off the shelf, didn’t care if they were expensive or not, wasn’t his problem, and started popping tops off. Towels, towels. somewhere they had to be towels. He rummaged around the back of the bar, shoving things out of the way, smashing some shit, (once again, not his problem) until he found a pile of disgusting, used towels. Beggars couldn’t be choosers.
He started stuffing the bottles he’d assembled. He had five, but as soon as the second one was ready, he dug into his pocket for his lighter. Kaden flipped it open, flicked the dial, lit the flame, and put the fire up to the towel.
This better fucking work and not start a goddamn uncontrolable fire. 
Didn’t have time to second guess. Kaden popped up from behind the bar, staying low as he could while still getting a good view of the scene. There was only a stick of wood separating Owen from the werewolve’s claws and teeth. “You know it’s not a vampire, right?” he shouted over. “Wood’s not gonna help.” He really shouldn’t provoke the slayer, not when things were going in Kaden’s favor. 
“Incoming!” he shouted as he grabbed the first molotov cocktail, looked around and spotted a clearing with some tables that might make a decent bonfire. Better scare off the fucking monster. Kaden threw the bottle, ducking behind the bar again afterwards, and it smashed against the furniture, glass shattering everywhere and flame bursting. The wolf turned its attention to the loud sound and the fire. The ranger watched its eyes grow wide and panic start to set in. 
Take two. Kaden grabbed another and smashed it closer to the wolf, hoping to chase it away from the slayer. He didn’t think it would do too much damage to Owen but, well, the ranger figured he was smart enough to duck. 
This was insane. This was why Owen didn’t like teamwork, much less letting someone else make the decisions. ‘Keep it distracted.’ Sure, how about just letting the fucking thing maul him to death while Kaden did whatever the fuck he was messing with behind there. Should have let the ranger deal with this while Owen ducked out and got some actual fucking weapons. “It’s fucking helping me keep my limbs!” Owen growled back, though even that was debatable considering the giant cut on his arm. 
Finally, something good came from the damn ranger. Owen had joked about setting this place on fire far too often and, while mostly a joke, he did get a moment of enjoyment from seeing flames start to lick and chew at the disgusting furniture. The werewolf’s attention was caught, too. Glancing over at Kaden just in time to see the second bottle lit and brandished, Owen shoved with all his strength, pushing the wolf closer to where the bottle hit. Slightly off, as he would have liked to see the whole creature go up in flames, but a part of the wolf’s leg had gotten close enough to catch a few embers. It whimpered, eyes wide and head turning wildly until it landed on an exit.
“No, you fucking don’t,” Owen grumbled, grabbing at the nearest chair and smashing it against the wolf’s back. Finally some progress as the wolf stumbled to the ground, panic emanating from it as its eyes moved between the two lit fires and Owen. Going back to some very classic practices, he reached for a beer bottle he had yet to clean up, breaking it into something that would probably do good enough at slashing the subdued wolf’s jugular. 
Kaden grabbed another bottle stuffed with a towel and threw himself over to the other side of the bar with the unlit molotov cocktail in hand. The flames were rising and it was clear that it was nearly time for them to exit the premise and maybe call the fire department. He smelled the singed fur as the wolf whined and looked over to see that it was cornered, scrambling for the exit when the chair landed on top of it. The creature was down, and almost out. One more hit and it would be knocked out and they could just drag the unconscious body out, maybe lock it in a closet somewhere and hope that it stayed contained until they could shift back.
He heard his hope shatter with the glass and saw the bottle brandished as a weapon in Owen’s hand. He should have known, he should have remembered that other hunters weren’t playing by his rules. The ranger grabbed him by the shoulders and pulled him back, away from the wolf before he could second guess his actions. That would come as soon as he let go of the other hunter and realized the situation he’d put himself righ into. “He’s just a kid,” he shouted. “We can knock him out, drag him out of here. He’ll probably shift back by then. We don’t have to kill him.” 
Kaden’s heart had been racing earlier, between the adrenaline and the action, his heartrate was up, but it didn’t compare to the pounding in his chest now, the sheer panic that was threatening to push his heart right out of him. “I can load him up in my truck and get him to the middle of nowhere in the Pines.” He knew he should stop fucking talking, stop digging the grave he had already marked for himself, but he couldn’t help it. He had to try. They could all get out of this alive, all three of them, and he would be damned if he didn’t do what he could to make that reality. 
Owen had approached slowly, cautiously, not wanting to get caught by those sharp claws again. Too slowly, it turned out, as he was suddenly pulled back right before he could finish the job. The surprise of it allowed Kaden to pull him back a few steps, the argument momentarily making him lose focus as well. Blinking at the creature scrambling on the ground, the one responsible for the deep and painful cut in his arm, Owen scoffed angrily. What the fuck was this guy on about? 
Shoving the offending hands off his shoulders, Owen turned so that he could turn his incredulous expression to Kaden while still keeping the wolf in his sights. “What brand of fucking idiot are you?” he demanded, bottle still firmly in his grasp. “Drag him out of here… are you for fucking real? No, seriously, is this an elaborate joke? He attacked us. Fucker’s not getting off that easy.” Without waiting for a retort that would most likely only fuel the anger already burning hot in the pit of Owen’s stomach, he moved quickly for the wolf once more. And again, was stopped. 
This time, Owen didn’t bother to pause or listen to any more reasoning from this bleeding-heart, piece of shit ranger. Flames were consuming the bar, his arm was bleeding and a night that had held the promise of a decent one night stand was turning into a shit show. So he swung his elbow backwards, aiming for the shorter man’s face, figuring that at least someone was going to be the object of the rage now boiling inside him. 
Kaden knew it was a snowball’s chance in hell that Owen would listen to him, that he’d agree towalk away from a werewolf that had attacked them. It was going to be a tall order for any hunter, but he could see the violence shining in his eyes just as clearly as he could see the light of the flames dancing there. “He didn’t do shit. He’s scared and he’s not in con–” The words didn’t have a chance to leave his lips before the elbow slammed his jaw shut. He tried to curse, but only found blood in his mouth from where his teeth tore the inside of his mouth. Kaden took a step back only to spit out what he could before reaching to grab the slayer’s shirt by the collar and yanking it back with enough force that he heard a seam or two pop under the pressure. “Back. Off,” he spat as he tried to wrap his arms around the man’s neck, trying to get him into a choke hold. 
The flames were only growing, consuming more and more of the bar around them. The werewolf was whimpering as the fire closed in around them. Soon, the hunters would be separated from the beast by the flames. Kaden didn’t know if it was going to be soon enough, though. Or if the wolf knew well enough to barge down the door behind it. Hell, he didn’t know if they had the strength. And he sure as hell didn’t know what Owen was going to do to him either way. 
For someone who had participated in a good share of fist fights, Owen hadn’t fought many of his own before. Not like this, anyway. A skirmish at the Three Daggers before he was asked to never show his face again, sure. But an actual fight, and to save the life of a monstrous beast at that? He hadn’t felt anger like this towards another hunter since the day he left home. The bottle in his hand was abandoned in lieu of preventing Kaden from choking him, shirt tearing and leaving angry marks on his skin. Arms slithered around his neck with clear purpose, the sudden pressure immediately bringing spots dancing into the edges of his vision. 
Using his height to his advantage, Owen whipped his weight forward, grabbing onto Kaden’s arms as he did to make sure the ranger would have no option but to go with the throw. Once the other man was off him and blood could once more make its way to his head, he took a step towards the ranger, fists balled. A breaking sound drew his attention to the whole reason behind this chaos, head whipping around to catch the wolf scrambling out the window and making a desperate sprint in the other direction. With the window now broken, the faint sound of sirens approaching could be heard. Green eyes, unnaturally dark with anger, turned back towards Kaden. 
Right when Kaden thought the slayer was going to slump into unconsciousness in his arms, the world was turning itself upside down. He landed on the ground with a thud and a surge of pain shooting through his back. He could feel the heat from the flames creeping closer to him as he worked to push himself off the ground. A crash of shattering glass rang out behind him accompanied by the sound of claws scraping against the wall. If that wasn’t enough to clue him in that the werewolf had made it out, his hunter senses dulled and faded as the distance between him and werewolf widened. Relief washed over him, but it was short lived. Not because he looked up to see Owen looming over him, no, but because he realized the werewolf was now loose and running through town. At least it was late, there wouldn’t be many people out and about. He could only hope that it was headed straight for the woods. For everyone’s sake.
Kaden couldn’t do anything about that right now, though. He had more immediate problems. Like the hunter staring him down with nothing but anger and hatred in his eyes. Like the fire threatening to consume the bar whole. Like the sirens blaring and getting ever closer. The ranger took a chance and stood up straight, hoping that he wasn’t about to be kicked back down. “We have to get out of here.” He hoped that Owen realized that there would be time to kick his ass later. He hoped that he wasn’t planning to throw him into the flames. He hoped that he was leaving this bar alive. As much as Kaden would rather walk out of the place without another fight, he wasn’t stupid enough to assume he’d be given that grace and his hand reached back to a knife stored behind his belt, hovering over it, ready to pull the blade out at any second if the need arrived. 
This level of anger wasn’t rational, a small part of Owen realized. Being pissed about the shitstorm the two hunters were finding themselves in was enough to set anyone on edge, sure, but he was so far beyond that. It was a living, breathing thing now, making the blood in his veins burn and hands ache to feel something break. A sliver of rational thought remained, enough to see a hand reach out of sight, illuminated by the flickering flames. A sneer twisted up his features, even more daunting in the fire’s glow. “Shouldn’t have done that,” he gritted out before grabbing at the nearest chair not being engulfed by flames, throwing it in Kaden’s direction. 
Then he charged, throwing his body at the ranger, weapon be damned. Owen needed to feel his knuckles meet flesh, needed this man - who had deliberately kept away his weapons and gotten Owen clawed to hell, who had let an aggressive monster escape due to some idiotic moral code, who had lit his place of work on fire instead of doing the logical thing - to pay. He wasn’t even aware of whether or not it had been easy, getting himself into a position where blows were landing in Kaden’s face. Everything was a blur, his own injuries and the surrounding heat mere background noise. 
A heavy hand on his shoulder snapped Owen out of the daze, whole body whipping around to set his sight on whoever was disturbing him. The motion was followed by a slung fist, knocking over the nearest fireman who had made the mistake of touching him. Maybe everything was a bit of a blur because of the air inside, Owen faintly realizing that his lungs were burning with the effort of inhaling smoke. More people wearing masks approached, shouting something about getting them out. No. He wasn’t finished. An attempt to charge back at Kaden was halted by the firemen, Owen’s efforts to break free diminished by the fact that it was really getting hard to breathe now. 
Shit. Kaden’s hand wrapped around the grip of his knife just before he threw himself out of the way of the chair flying towards his head. The chair missed, but the slayer didn’t, hits landing on his cheeks, his jaw, his nose, one blow after another. He raised his hands to try and block his face from taking another punch. The blade caught some of the slayer’s skin, he could tell that much even if he couldn’t tell whose blood it was splattering across his face anymore. He did what he could to protect his head with his arm, though the hits twisted around to find his jaw when they weren’t slamming his forearm into his nose. Kaden was used to the pain, familiar, but he was also familiar with this sort of anger – the type that didn’t stop, the kind that consumed like the flames that were threatening to engulf them. 
The ranger didn’t want to kill or hurt anyone in the bar that night. For once, he wanted to have a day without violence. But violence always found him, ever present. So he slashed out with the knife in his hand, jamming it into whatever limbs reached out to hit him, reaching out to slash the slayer across the face, hoping that any of the pain would make him stop or at least slow down. It didn’t. 
Kaden was shocked when the rhythm of pain ceased, an empty space where a blow should have been. The adrenaline pumping through him missed its cue and the ranger could feel his legs wobbling beneath him as a fireman grabbed him and carried him out of the bar. He didn’t see where Owen went, where the took him, it was too hard to watch or keep track between how lightheaded he was and how swollen his face was. If he had to guess, the firefighters were keeping the slayer from the ranger. He was impressed they had managed to pull Owen away from the fight at all. 
There were sirens and questions and the throbbing pain. His ears rang and he didn’t have answers for the questions and feigned ignorance due to the beating he took, didn’t see what started the fire, couldn’t tell. The WRPD didn’t keep him, they knew they weren’t getting answers from him and they weren’t about to press a fellow officer too hard anyway, even if he was just the glorified dog catcher. Kaden looked for Owen in the sea of people as he slipped away to head back to the cabin and was relieved he couldn’t find the other man. He had a feeling that wouldn’t last forever, though – that the slayer would find him and they’d meet again soon enough. Kaden was going to delay that day as long as possible. Right after he threw a bag of frozen vegetables on his aching face. 
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SAP QM Online Training
SAP QM Online Training
Intellimindz offer SAP QM Online Training in Chennai, SAP Quality Management (QM) is a module within the SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system that focuses on managing quality-related processes for products and materials. It is used by organizations to ensure that their products meet the required quality standards and comply with regulations. Some key aspects covered in SAP QM include quality planning, inspection, notifications, and certificates.
Remember that hands-on experience is crucial in mastering SAP QM. Intellimindz offer SAP QM courses in a high-quality training and certifications that can help you gain hands-on experience and knowledge in using SAP QM for real-world use-cases and opportunities for practical application and learning from industry experts.
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SAP Courses in Gurugram
SAP Courses in Gurugram
We offer a wide range of SAP courses, covering various domains and industries. Choose the best SAP course that aligns with your career goals:
SAP FICO – Learn Financial Accounting & Controlling to manage financial processes efficiently  SAP MM – Master Materials Management for inventory and supply chain optimization
 SAP SD – Gain expertise in Sales & Distribution to streamline business operations  SAP HR/HCM – Specialize in Human Capital Management for efficient workforce management  SAP ABAP – Learn Advanced Business Application Programming for SAP development  SAP PP – Understand Production Planning to enhance manufacturing workflows  SAP S/4HANA – Get trained in SAP’s latest ERP technology to stay ahead in the market Our SAP certification training in Gurugram is designed to help learners develop a strong foundation in SAP and become job-ready for roles in top MNCs.
Who Can Join SAP Training at TechTutors?
Our SAP training programs cater to:  Freshers & Graduates – Looking to start a career in SAP  IT Professionals – Wanting to switch to SAP or enhance their technical expertise  Business Owners & Entrepreneurs – Who want to leverage SAP for business growth  Finance, HR, and Supply Chain Professionals – Seeking specialized SAP knowledge in their respective domains Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional, TechTutors provides structured learning paths to help you succeed in your SAP career.
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pmsaptech · 1 day ago
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5 Must-Know Tips Before Enrolling in the Best SAP FICO Training Institutes in Bangalore
If you’re planning to kickstart a rewarding career in the world of SAP, enrolling in one of the best SAP FICO training institutes in Bangalore is a smart move. SAP FICO (Financial Accounting and Controlling) is one of the most in-demand modules in the SAP ecosystem, especially for those aiming for careers in finance, accounting, and enterprise resource planning (ERP).
Bangalore, often referred to as India’s Silicon Valley, has become a hotspot for IT training and professional development. The city hosts numerous SAP training centers, but knowing which one to choose — and what to consider before enrolling — can make all the difference in your learning journey.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through five essential tips you should keep in mind before enrolling in any SAP FICO training institute in Bangalore, with a focus on how PMSAP Technologies stands out as a trusted training partner.
1. Understand Your Career Goals and Choose the Right SAP Module
Before diving into training, take a step back and understand what you really want out of your SAP journey. Are you from a finance background and looking to upskill? Or are you switching careers from another domain?
The SAP ecosystem offers several modules, but FICO is ideal if your interest lies in financial accounting, reporting, and internal cost tracking. However, if you're aiming for a broader ERP scope, consider modules like:
SAP S/4HANA MM (Materials Management) for procurement and inventory functions
SAP S/4HANA SD (Sales and Distribution) for managing sales processes and customer distribution
At PMSAP Technologies, you’ll find comprehensive courses across SAP FICO, SAP S/4HANA MM, and SAP S/4HANA SD, designed for different career paths. Their counselors help you identify the module that aligns best with your background and goals — making it easier to choose the right learning track from day one.
2. Check the Institute’s Credibility and Trainer Expertise
SAP training is a significant investment — both financially and in terms of time. That’s why it’s essential to verify the institute’s credibility and the qualifications of its trainers.
Look for:
Certified trainers with real-time industry experience
Hands-on knowledge of SAP S/4HANA
Ability to simplify complex concepts with case studies
At PMSAP Technologies, trainers are not just certified but also have years of hands-on experience working with global SAP implementations. Their training is focused on practical learning, where you don’t just memorize functions — you understand how SAP works in real business scenarios.
This level of trainer quality ensures that you’re not only ready for certification exams but also equipped to face real-world SAP challenges in any organization.
3. Ensure Real-Time Project Exposure and Practical Labs
One of the most common complaints learners have after completing an SAP course is a lack of confidence when it comes to real-time applications. This often happens because many training institutes focus only on theoretical knowledge.
The best SAP training includes:
Live project experience
Access to SAP S/4HANA live servers
Real-world scenarios for FICO, MM, and SD modules
Problem-solving exercises similar to what you’d face on the job
PMSAP Technologies provides extensive hands-on practice, where students get access to SAP’s live system environments for S/4HANA. Whether it’s configuring a chart of accounts in FICO, managing material data in MM, or processing sales orders in SD — you learn by doing.
This practical exposure is a game-changer for learners who want to stand out in job interviews and hit the ground running in their SAP careers.
4. Ask About Certification Preparation and Job Support
Getting trained is one thing. But clearing certification exams and landing a job are the real goals for most learners. That’s why the institute you choose should offer complete support — not just classroom training.
Here’s what you should look for:
SAP Global Certification exam preparation
Mock tests and interview preparation
Resume building and LinkedIn optimization
Placement assistance with real job leads
PMSAP Technologies goes beyond basic training. They offer dedicated support for SAP certification exams, along with career guidance and job interview training. From crafting your first SAP-specific resume to helping you prepare for interviews with mock Q&A sessions, their support team stays with you until you succeed.
And with strong industry connections, PMSAP also brings placement opportunities to your doorstep — a crucial feature that many other institutes lack.
5. Evaluate Course Structure, Flexibility, and Reviews
Finally, consider how the course is structured. Everyone has different learning needs. Some prefer weekend batches, while others go for fast-track or online options. The best institutes offer flexibility without compromising quality.
Here’s what to check:
Batch options: weekday/weekend, online/offline
Recorded sessions for revision
Structured syllabus aligned with SAP certification
Reviews and testimonials from past students
PMSAP Technologies offers both online and classroom training in Bangalore with flexible schedules, making it easy for both working professionals and full-time students to manage. They also provide access to recorded sessions, so you never miss a class.
What sets them apart further is their transparent feedback system. You can find genuine reviews from past students who have successfully transitioned into SAP careers after training at PMSAP. These reviews are a testament to their commitment to quality and learner success.
Why Choose PMSAP Technologies?
If you’re serious about building a career in SAP — whether it’s in FICO, S/4HANA MM, or S/4HANA SD — PMSAP Technologies checks all the boxes. Here’s a quick summary of why they stand out:
✅ Expert Trainers with real-time project experience ✅ Live SAP System Access with hands-on labs ✅ Flexible Course Options: online, offline, weekday, and weekend batches ✅ Job Support including resume help, mock interviews, and placements ✅ Certification Preparation for SAP Global Exams ✅ High Student Satisfaction with 5-star reviews across platforms
PMSAP doesn’t just train you — they guide you through every step of your SAP career journey, making it one of the best SAP FICO training institutes in Bangalore.
Final Thoughts
Choosing an SAP institute is not just about proximity or price. It’s about finding the right environment that nurtures your growth, helps you understand SAP in a real-world context, and prepares you for both exams and employment.
Keep these five tips in mind:
Know your career path and module choice
Verify the trainer and institute credibility
Look for real-time hands-on training
Ensure certification and placement support
Evaluate flexibility, structure, and reviews
With a reliable partner like PMSAP Technologies, you’re not just enrolling in a course — you’re investing in a brighter future.
Whether you're interested in SAP FICO, SAP S/4HANA MM, or SAP S/4HANA SD, PMSAP offers comprehensive, flexible, and career-focused training that puts you on the path to success.
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proexcellencysolution · 2 days ago
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SAP S/4HANA MM Course for Procurement Professionals – Proexcellency, Bangalore, India
For procurement professionals looking to improve their knowledge of SAP-enabled sourcing and purchasing operations, Proexcellency offers a customized SAP S/4HANA Materials Management (MM) course. Proexcellency, based in Bangalore, India, offers adaptable online training that fits into hectic procurement schedules, which makes it perfect for sourcing analysts, buyers, and supply chain managers. Procurement cycles, vendor management, buy requisitions, purchase orders, invoice verification, and connection with the S/4HANA ecosystem's finance and warehouse modules are all covered in detail in this course.Through practical exercises and real-world case studies, students gain a solid understanding of how SAP S/4HANA MM improves procurement transparency and operational efficiency. Participants in the program also get knowledge of modern technologies such as embedded analytics, Fiori apps, and the new S/4HANA architecture for procurement. Procurement professionals can quickly apply their SAP knowledge in real-world situations with Proexcellency's project-based learning, expert-led training, and hands-on exams. Additionally, the institute provides students with certification coaching, interview preparation, and placement aid. Enroll in Proexcellency's SAP S/4HANA MM training in Koramangala, Bangalore, India, to change your procurement skills and achieve supply chain excellence enabled by SAP.
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scmcloudbook · 2 days ago
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Why Cloudbook is The Best EWM Training Institute for Career Growth
SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) is now essential to running a business's warehouse operations well. As global supply chains become increasingly complicated, there is a growing demand for professionals who know how to use EWM. Choosing the best EWM training institute can make a big difference, whether you are starting with SAP or want to learn more about it.
Sap: A Smart Career Move
SAP is one of the most used ERP systems in many fields. If you specialise in SAP, you will not only be more valuable professionally, but you will also have more career prospects around the world. When looking for the best institute for SAP courses in Pune, you should consider the quality of the curriculum, the experience of the trainers, and how well you can learn in the real world.
What Sets Cloudbook Apart
SCMcloudbook is different because it offers systematic and detailed instructions. The EWM course is well thought out and covers both basic and advanced topics. It doesn't simply educate theory; it also prepares you to handle real business situations with confidence. Employers want skilled people who have learned by doing.
Expert Trainers Make the Difference
A very good thing about SCMcloudbook is its talented staff of teachers. These trainers are people working in the profession and are familiar with many SAP modules, namely EWM. They are not new to the supply chain; the real scenario helps them understand everything better. Most students believe this is the finest EWM training school in India.
Real-World Learning With Assignments and Projects
At SCMcloudbook , students do regular projects and hands-on work that allow them to analyse and solve real-world problems related to managing a warehouse. These activities help you build the analytical and logical skills you need to work in SAP EWM jobs.
Flexible and Comprehensive Course Delivery
The school has flexible training times for both full-time students and working people. You can review each session at your own leisure because it is all recorded and shared. SCMcloudbook is the Best Institute For Sap Course in Pune for people who wish to blend career and school.
Positive Student Experiences
Students' reviews say a lot. Many students have complimented SCMcloudbook for its clear lessons, ease of getting help from trainers, and in-depth training. These reviews show that the learning here transcends the classroom.
Global Acceptance and Better Job Prospects
Getting your training from a well-known school like SCMcloudbook will help you get better jobs. Many of the best companies in the world utilise the EWM module. With the correct training, you can apply for those jobs. You have an edge over others because of your credentials and knowledge.
Additional Support That Matters
The last class at SCMcloudbook doesn't mean the end of training. The team can help you construct your resume, prepare for interviews, and plan your career. This support system demonstrates that they want you to grow in your career, which sets them apart from many other possibilities.
Comprehensive Sap Courses Beyond Ewm
The EWM course is the best, but SCMcloudbook has other necessary SAP courses, such as Material Management, Sales & Distribution, Financial Controlling, and more. This makes it an excellent alternative for anyone who wants to learn SAP in a planned way.
Corporate Recognition and Industry Integration
The institute has held over 15 corporate sessions and taught hundreds of students. Their courses align with what employers are looking for right now, and many students have gotten jobs with major organisations after finishing their training.
Strong Track Record And Testimonials
The history of SCMcloudbook speaks for itself. The platform is credible and growing because it has trained over 2,800 students, over 2,000 hours of video content, and hosted five corporate sessions. Many good reviews on Google and Trustpilot show that the training and help from the instructors are both good.
Career-Oriented Learning Approach
SCMcloudbook provides students with more than technical instruction. It also offers career advice, resume writing, and interview preparation. These extra services ensure that students not only learn but also know how to implement what they learn in job interviews and at work. This all-around approach makes it one of the top places to learn SAP in Pune.
Global Recognition and Certification
SCMcloudbook provides useful SAP training worldwide. People worldwide want the SAP EWM module and other SAP S/4 HANA products, so this training is relevant outside of India. This qualification and learning would be very helpful for anyone who wants to work for MNCs or in another country.
Student Community and Peer Learning
Webinars, group discussions, and post-training forums are ways that SCMcloudbook learners stay in touch with each other. This peer-to-peer contact adds another layer of learning and encourages networking and growth among SAP professionals.
Conclusion:
To get started or to continue with your SAP path, there is no better move than enrolling in an EWM training course. SCMcloudbook is worth the money as it offers experienced instructors, learning by doing, flexibility, and support for long-term careers. SCMcloudbook is one of the common names when one is seeking the Best Institute For SAP Courses in Pune. They ensure quality, depth, and assurance to push your career ahead.
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SAP S/4HANA Sales and Distribution Online Course Using ProExcellency Solutions – Top of Bangalore 2025
SAP S4 HANA SD Online Training Top & Best Rank of Banaglore As businesses worldwide continue to migrate to SAP S/4HANA, the company's next-generation ERP system, demand for skilled SAP professionals is expected to soar by 2025. Among the most crucial modules in this ecosystem is Sales and Distribution (SD), which plays a central role in managing the entire order-to-cash cycle. The SAP S/4HANA Sales and Distribution Online Course offered by ProExcellency Solutions in Bangalore, India's leading tech hub, is the most extensive and industry-aligned training available for SAP consultants, business analysts, and professionals wishing to specialize in SD.
Why choose SAP S/4HANA SD?
The SAP S/4HANA SD module is designed to handle all key processes related to sales and customer distribution, including sales order management, delivery, shipping, billing, pricing, and returns. With S/4HANA, SAP has introduced significant enhancements such as a simplified data model, real-time analytics, SAP Fiori-based user interface, Advanced ATP (Available-to-Promise), and the Business Partner model, replacing the traditional customer master. These advancements demand a modern skillset—one that goes beyond theory and includes the ability to implement, configure, and manage the module in real-time. With its highly regarded online SAP S/4HANA SD course, ProExcellency Solutions provides precisely that. ProExcellency Solutions – Bangalore’s Top Choice for SAP Training ProExcellency Solutions has earned a solid reputation for providing high-quality, real-time, career-focused training, making it one of Bangalore's leading SAP training providers. The SAP S/4HANA SD Online Course is tailored for both beginners and professionals and is taught by SAP-certified experts with hands-on implementation experience. What sets this course apart is its real-time project-based learning approach, ensuring that students don’t just learn theory but also gain practical experience in a simulated business environment. Access to live SAP S/4HANA systems is included in the course, allowing students to troubleshoot common issues, test scenarios, and perform configurations just like they would in a real SAP job. Course Curriculum Highlights Master Data Configuration for Customers and Materials Sales Document Types and Order-to-Cash Process Pricing Procedure and Tax Setup Delivery and Shipping Configuration Billing Documents and Output Determination Returns and Credit Management Integration with MM (Materials Management) and FI (Financial Accounting) SAP Fiori Apps for SD Consultants Business Partner and Advanced ATP Configuration Documentation, Functional Specs, and Testing Support for Flexible Learning and Career Since the course is entirely offered online, it can be taken from anywhere, even outside of Bangalore. It is ideal for working professionals and full-time students due to its flexible batch timings, including weekday, weekend, and fast-track options. ProExcellency provides comprehensive career support, which includes: Building a LinkedIn profile and resume Project discussions in real time and mock interviews Training in soft skills and how to prepare for interviews 100% placement assistance with job referrals in top companies This end-to-end support ensures that learners are not only trained but also job-ready by the time they complete the course.
Conclusion In the competitive SAP job market of 2025, having real-world S/4HANA SD skills is a powerful asset. With its expert-led instruction, real-time system access, hands-on project exposure, and placement assistance, ProExcellency Solutions offers the best SAP S/4HANA Sales and Distribution Online Course in Bangalore. [email protected], +91-9148251978,+91-9008906809
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