Monday, July 22, 2013

SAP memory database grows - IDG.se

SAP has unveiled a comprehensive policy for Hana. It presents several new services to be introduced. What is missing is the date when the news is to come. In addition, there is a reservation that plans can change “at any time”.

Class=”paragraphIntro”> Perhaps most alluring in the short term is better integration with the Hadoop framework used for handling large data sets. Among other things, the data structures in Hadoop integration with Hana in a better way, while driving. In addition, it might be faster to load Hadoopdata to Hanadatabaser.

SAP Sybase Power Designer, a tool for data modeling, will also be integrated with Hana in a better way . That means hopefully smoother work to create and modify the structure of the databases in Hana. “Sometime” is also key features from SAP Sybase IQ, a column database intended for analysis, incorporated in Hana.

Among the expected news for driving Hana include virtualized instances of Hana for approved hardware. It should mean that it will be easier to run Hana in virtualized environments. More news to come on security and support for third -party tools.

the longer -term, one can assume that SAP is investing heavily in features to make Hana a broad platform for running applications, not only to use the product as a memory database. This aspect is not mentioned much in the current document, more than in general terms of “real-time performance.”

little more specific is promised “continued transformation of processes in SAP Business Suite. ” Expect, therefore being able to run larger portions of SAP’s large enterprise with Hana.

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