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SAP seems to be betting its future on its HANA in-memory database, spotlighting the technology once again at the Sapphire conference in Orlando Wednesday, announcing a slew of new applications ...
SAP on Tuesday further expanded the reach of its HANA in-memory database, announcing that HANA now supports the 10.0 version of its BusinessObjects financial ...
At SAP TechEd 2010 held in Bangalore, India, SAP AG, Sybase's parent company, announced availability of the new High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA). According to the company, the SAP in-memory ...
SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner is set to revisit the topic of in-memory databases during a keynote address at the vendor’s upcoming Sapphire conference on May 19. The news was revealed this week ...
SAP plans to roll out support for the ERP module within its flagship Business Suite product family on the HANA in-memory database platform in the fourth quarter of this year, executive board ...
For SAP, the in-memory push is the latest installment of a broader vision. SAP released its High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA) late last year.
Store managers can receive real-time information on sales and make immediate decisions regarding inventory, merchandising and promotions using SAP’s High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA) software ...
SAP is hoping to gain ground in the increasingly heated market for BI (business intelligence) software, announcing a suite on Wednesday that focuses on areas like mobility and real-time data analysis.
Fujitsu has announced two solutions designed to help organizations deploy extremely data-intensive applications needed for their digital transformation, through greatly improving the ease of ...
Using in-memory computing will also help organizations simplify their IT systems by eliminating the need for data caches, aggregations or batch processing, according to SAP.
SAP is not currently positioning its in-memory engine as a full replacement for customers’ main database, which is Oracle in many SAP shops. But that may change as SAP’s technology matures.
This makes sense. Sybase gets SAP’s in-memory database technology, which I discussed last week in my post “In-memory Databases Do Not Excuse Fat, Bloated Applications”.
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