SAP has relentlessly promoted HANA since its launch in May 2010, touting its ability to quickly analyze large amounts of business data and reporting major early interest from customers. Over time, SAP ...
There’s a reason that Larry Ellison keeps taking swipes at SAP when he talks about databases in public. In fact there’s more than one reason — there are 1300. That’s how many enterprises have adopted ...
SAP has already placed big bets on Hana, and now it’s adding more with a new data warehouse tailored specifically for the in-memory computing platform. Launched on Wednesday, SAP BW/4Hana promises to ...
SAP’s technology chief has given a strong rebuttal to a recent presentation by an Oracle executive that was critical of SAP’s HANA in-memory database, saying it is full of “falsehoods.” The ...
At SAP SE’s annual user conference in Florida this week, data management is dominating the agenda. The company is showcasing a new version of Hana that makes it possible to identify relationships ...
Chris Kanaracus writes that It’s been a year since SAP launched its HANA (High Performance Analytic Appliance) in-memory computing platform, so he caught up with SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner to learn ...
How it works and who's using it... In-memory computing (IMC) is being sold as a way for enterprise to pluck useful insights from an ever-growing tide of corporate data, and of doing so in record time.
SAP’s president of platform solutions, Steve Lucas, give his end of year pitch as to why customers should be buying into the HANA story. Does it make sense in today’s world? SAP customers want to move ...
SAP needs to do a better job of convincing customers that adopting its Hana in-memory computing platform is worth the investment, according to the Americas’ SAP Users’ Group (ASUG). There is good news ...