sap hana|sap hana database| Introduction to sap hanaJames L. Lee
SAP HANA, sap hana implementation scenarios, sap hana deployment scenarios, SAP HANA Implementations, sap hana implementation and modeling, sap hana implementation cost, sap hana implementation partners, Applications based on SAP HANA, SAP HANA Databases.
HANA the “Hot cake” of the market. I have been hearing about HANA since the beginning of this decade or even earlier. Initially I thought it was just a new database, so why the fuss? My crooked mind used to say: may be SAP does not want to share the market revenue with any other database provider (competitors); therefore they came up with their own database. Pat SAP for Smart Business Acumen. :)
Later I had a notion that HANA is only for BI/BW folks, so being an ABAPer – why should I care? Everyone used to talk about analysis and modelling. So, I used to think, let the BI/BW modelers worry about HANA.
Then the rumour started in market; ABAP and ABAPer are going to be extinct in near future. I used to wonder, if ABAPer are going to die, then who in this whole universe would support those tons and tons of ABAP code written in the history of SAP Implementations? What will happen to all those time, effort and money spent in those large and small scales SAP Implementations? What a waste of rumour!!
For more customer stories, please visit: http://bit.ly/1dsW5X1
Discover SAP HANA use cases applicable to your business needs, organized by SAP solution or business category. Read success stories from customers already implementing these use cases to build business value, and get guidance on how you can deliver the use cases to your business.
sap hana|sap hana database| Introduction to sap hanaJames L. Lee
SAP HANA, sap hana implementation scenarios, sap hana deployment scenarios, SAP HANA Implementations, sap hana implementation and modeling, sap hana implementation cost, sap hana implementation partners, Applications based on SAP HANA, SAP HANA Databases.
HANA the “Hot cake” of the market. I have been hearing about HANA since the beginning of this decade or even earlier. Initially I thought it was just a new database, so why the fuss? My crooked mind used to say: may be SAP does not want to share the market revenue with any other database provider (competitors); therefore they came up with their own database. Pat SAP for Smart Business Acumen. :)
Later I had a notion that HANA is only for BI/BW folks, so being an ABAPer – why should I care? Everyone used to talk about analysis and modelling. So, I used to think, let the BI/BW modelers worry about HANA.
Then the rumour started in market; ABAP and ABAPer are going to be extinct in near future. I used to wonder, if ABAPer are going to die, then who in this whole universe would support those tons and tons of ABAP code written in the history of SAP Implementations? What will happen to all those time, effort and money spent in those large and small scales SAP Implementations? What a waste of rumour!!
For more customer stories, please visit: http://bit.ly/1dsW5X1
Discover SAP HANA use cases applicable to your business needs, organized by SAP solution or business category. Read success stories from customers already implementing these use cases to build business value, and get guidance on how you can deliver the use cases to your business.
In today’s date the SAP HANA is considered as the most hot cake in the IT industry as it has revolutionaries the IT Industry by its Performance and In-Memory computing. Basically it is a an in-memory computing appliance which function by combining the SAP database software with networking hardware, pre-tuned server and storage from one of several SAP hardware partner. As far as job opportunity is concerned, a candidate after successfully completing the SAP HANA can work as a consultant, senior consultant to work on many of the sap projects.
With the introduction of SAP HANA, what
was once just a possibility now becomes a
reality. This next generation of SAP’s
in-memory technology provides a
multipurpose, in-memory appliance, giving
organizations the power to gain instant
insight into business operations while
enabling them to react quickly to changing
business conditions. SAP HANA lets
business users immediately access, model
and analyze all of their transactional and
analytical data in real-time – from virtually
any data source – and in a single
environment, without affecting existing
applications or systems.
The Impact of SAP Hana on the SAP Infrastructure Utility Services MarketplaceLisa Milani, MBA
The introduction of Hana into the SAP architecture has disrupted SAP hosting services. By using the new models, sourcing and vendor management leaders who are focused on infrastructure technology service sourcing can develop major cost and service benefits for their businesses as they move to Hana.
This Timeline shows SAP HANA's history, from it's development, to key achievements and customer adoption up until the first SAP HANA Anniversary. It's amazing what has been accomplished in such a short period of time and it will be interesting to see how SAP HANA will change the way we work.
For more information on SAP HANA please go to https://www.experiencesaphana.com and follow the conversation on Twitter @SAPInMemory.
Definition - What does SAP HANA mean?
SAP HANA is an application that uses in-memory database technology that allows the processing of massive amounts of real-time data in a short time. The in-memory computing engine allows HANA to process data stored in RAM as opposed to reading it from a disk. This allows the application to provide instantaneous results from customer transactions and data analyses.
HANA stands for high-performance analytic appliance.
SUMTWO explains SAP HANA
SAP HANA is designed to process structured data from relational databases, both SAP and non-SAP, and applications and other systems rapidly. It is capable of using three styles of data replication depending on the source of the data - log-based, ETL-based and trigger-based. The relocated structured data is stored directly in memory. Because of this, data can be accessed quickly in real time by the applications that use HANA.
SAP HANA supports various use cases for real-time analytics. Some examples include:
•Monitoring and optimization of telecommunications network
•Supply chain and retail optimization
•Fraud detection and security
•Forecasting and profitability reporting
•Energy use optimization and monitoring
The heart of SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 is the SAP In-Memory Database 1.0, a massively parallel processing data store that melds row-based, column-based, and object-based storage techniques. Other components of SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 include:
• SAP In-Memory Computing Studio,
• SAP Host Agent 7.2,
• SAPCAR 7.10,
• Sybase Replication Server 15,
• SAP HANA Load Controller 1.00, and,
• SAP Landscape Transformation 1 - SHC for ABA.
Hot Topics and Emerging Trends in Hyperion PlanningAlithya
Chris Churchill, Vice President of Edgewater Ranzal's Planning and Essbase Practice, conducted this presentation at the recent HUGmn TechDay and Vendor Expo 2012 in Chaska, Minnesota on March 20, 2012.
In today’s date the SAP HANA is considered as the most hot cake in the IT industry as it has revolutionaries the IT Industry by its Performance and In-Memory computing. Basically it is a an in-memory computing appliance which function by combining the SAP database software with networking hardware, pre-tuned server and storage from one of several SAP hardware partner. As far as job opportunity is concerned, a candidate after successfully completing the SAP HANA can work as a consultant, senior consultant to work on many of the sap projects.
With the introduction of SAP HANA, what
was once just a possibility now becomes a
reality. This next generation of SAP’s
in-memory technology provides a
multipurpose, in-memory appliance, giving
organizations the power to gain instant
insight into business operations while
enabling them to react quickly to changing
business conditions. SAP HANA lets
business users immediately access, model
and analyze all of their transactional and
analytical data in real-time – from virtually
any data source – and in a single
environment, without affecting existing
applications or systems.
The Impact of SAP Hana on the SAP Infrastructure Utility Services MarketplaceLisa Milani, MBA
The introduction of Hana into the SAP architecture has disrupted SAP hosting services. By using the new models, sourcing and vendor management leaders who are focused on infrastructure technology service sourcing can develop major cost and service benefits for their businesses as they move to Hana.
This Timeline shows SAP HANA's history, from it's development, to key achievements and customer adoption up until the first SAP HANA Anniversary. It's amazing what has been accomplished in such a short period of time and it will be interesting to see how SAP HANA will change the way we work.
For more information on SAP HANA please go to https://www.experiencesaphana.com and follow the conversation on Twitter @SAPInMemory.
Definition - What does SAP HANA mean?
SAP HANA is an application that uses in-memory database technology that allows the processing of massive amounts of real-time data in a short time. The in-memory computing engine allows HANA to process data stored in RAM as opposed to reading it from a disk. This allows the application to provide instantaneous results from customer transactions and data analyses.
HANA stands for high-performance analytic appliance.
SUMTWO explains SAP HANA
SAP HANA is designed to process structured data from relational databases, both SAP and non-SAP, and applications and other systems rapidly. It is capable of using three styles of data replication depending on the source of the data - log-based, ETL-based and trigger-based. The relocated structured data is stored directly in memory. Because of this, data can be accessed quickly in real time by the applications that use HANA.
SAP HANA supports various use cases for real-time analytics. Some examples include:
•Monitoring and optimization of telecommunications network
•Supply chain and retail optimization
•Fraud detection and security
•Forecasting and profitability reporting
•Energy use optimization and monitoring
The heart of SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 is the SAP In-Memory Database 1.0, a massively parallel processing data store that melds row-based, column-based, and object-based storage techniques. Other components of SAP HANA Enterprise 1.0 include:
• SAP In-Memory Computing Studio,
• SAP Host Agent 7.2,
• SAPCAR 7.10,
• Sybase Replication Server 15,
• SAP HANA Load Controller 1.00, and,
• SAP Landscape Transformation 1 - SHC for ABA.
Hot Topics and Emerging Trends in Hyperion PlanningAlithya
Chris Churchill, Vice President of Edgewater Ranzal's Planning and Essbase Practice, conducted this presentation at the recent HUGmn TechDay and Vendor Expo 2012 in Chaska, Minnesota on March 20, 2012.
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2. [ Agenda
Introductions
What is SAP HANA
Customer Testimonials
Usage Scenarios for SAP HANA
2
3. [ Introducing Perceptive
Founded by Industry leaders in 2004, HQ -Sunnyvale, CA, we are a team of highly skilled IT experts.
Niche System integrator in Accounting & Finance, Logistics, Global Trade, Enterprise Performance
Management and IT Production Support
Expertise across Business processes, System implementations and related change management
Authored more than 60 white papers & 5 books published by SAP Press on the following subjects:
Global Trade compliance
Sales and Distribution
Reverse Logistics
Event Management
Effective Pricing with SAP
Known for Rapid and Robust Implementations
Best Known Methods and practices.
Subject matter expertise and thought leadership
SAP services partner with offices in USA & India
4. Perceptive Technologies – Areas of Expertise
[
• BI/BW –Implementation,
• EPM –upgrade, migrate and
upgrade and support
support
• HANA
• Management Accounting
• XBRL, IFRS
AdvantageFinance ProAnalytics
Proflex Krypt •GTS
•WM
•TM
• Innovative Flexible Support •Fwd/Reverse Logistics
•Event Management
5. [ Safe Harbor Statement
The information in this presentation is confidential and proprietary to SAP and may not be disclosed without the
permission of SAP. This presentation is not subject to your license agreement or any other service or subscription
agreement with SAP. SAP has no obligation to pursue any course of business outlined in this document or any
related presentation, or to develop or release any functionality mentioned therein. This document, or any related
presentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments, products and or platforms directions and
functionality are all subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. The
information on this document is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or
functionality. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. This
document is for informational purposes and may not be incorporated into a contract. SAP assumes no
responsibility for errors or omissions in this document, except if such damages were caused by SAP intentionally
or grossly negligent.
All forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from expectations. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of their dates, and they should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.
6. [LongYear: InnovatedData,Databasewith Analytics Apps
This First 35 Years:the Applications, ERP
Three Years Ago: Innovated with Analytics & LOB
The Innovating Innovated
Last Term: HANA Is the Database
HANA Accelerates with Mobility
Mobility
Accessible Systems
Data “In” BICS Info “Out”
ERP + LOB Business Analytics
Systems of Record Systems of Engagement
Business Applications Performance Bound by Data
SQL
Oracle
ELT or ETL
DB2 HANA
In Memory Database SQL
ELT or ETL
Other
DB2, etc.
7. [ Reality #1: Information Explosion
Mobile
Emails
COPA Data
Inventory
GPS
Planning CRM Data
Tweets
Demand Planning
Opportunities
Instant Messages
Speed
Velocity
Customer
Transactions Things
Service Calls
Sales Orders
8. [ Data Volume - Speed of Business Change
Years It Took to Reach a Market Audience of 50 Million
Radio TV Internet iPod Facebook
38 years 13 years 4 years 3 years 2 years
The Data Explosion
In 2005, mankind created 150 exabytes (1 exabyte = 1B gigabytes = 10B copies of The
Economist). In 2011, 1,200 exabytes will be created.
Wal-Mart handles 1M customer transactions every hour, feeding 2.5 petabytes of data, the
equivalent of 167 times the books in the Library of Congress.
Facebook houses 40B photographs.
Google processes 1 petabyte of search data every hour.
Decoding the human genome took 10 years when it was done initially in 2003. Now, it can be
done in one week.
Source: Data, Data, Everywhere - The Economist, 2/25/11
9. [ Reality #2: ‘Consumerization’ of IT
Expectation to make decisions in Real
Time
Operational excellence requires being
able to make decisions at moments of
risk
Product leadership require being able
to make decisions at moments of
adoption
Customers expect business experience
to be as satisfying as personal
experience
Both expect instant, correct answers to
any question
10. [ Vision: In-Memory Computing
Background and Context
Technology that allows the
processing of
massive quantities of real time
data
in the main memory of the
server
to provide immediate results
from
analyses and transactions
11. [ In-Memory Computing
Orchestrating Technology Innovations
The elements of In-Memory computing are not new. However, dramatically improved hardware economics and technology innovations in software has now made it possible for SAP to deliver on its
vision of the Real-Time Enterprise with In-Memory business applications
HW Technology Innovations SAP SW Technology Innovations
Multi-Core Architecture (8 x 8core Row and Column Store
CPU per blade)
Massive parallel scaling with many
blades Compression
One blade ~$50.000 = 1 Enterprise
Class Server
Partitioning
64bit address space – 2TB in
current servers
No Aggregate Tables
100GB/s data throughput
Dramatic decline in
price/performance Insert Only on Delta
12. [ SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (SAP HANA)
Architecture
SAP BusinessObjects Other Applications
Preconfigured Analytical Appliance
■ In-Memory software + hardware
BICS SQL SQL MDX
(HP, IBM, Fujitsu, Cisco, Dell)
In-Memory Computing Engine
SAP HANA Software
■ Data Modeling and Data Management
■ Real-time Data Replication Data Services for SAP Business Suite,
In-Memory Computing Engine
SAP BW and 3rd Party Systems
Capabilities Enabled
Calculation and Planning Modeling ■ Analyze information in real-time at unprecedented speeds on
Engine Studio
large volumes of non-aggregated data
■ Create flexible analytic models based on real-time and historic
business data
■
Real–Time Replication Data
Services Services Foundation for new category of applications (e.g., planning,
simulation) to significantly outperform current applications in
category
■ Minimizes data duplication
rd
SAP Business Suite SAP NetWeaver BW 3 Party
13. [ SAP In-Memory Strategy
Product Strategy and Plan
“Transformation”
Longer-Term (Plan)
“Innovation“
“Renovation” Mid-Term (Plan)
SAP HANA
Generally Available as of June
2011
In-Memory Analytics Next-gen Applications One Store for Data and
■ SAP HANA real-time operational ■ SAP BW fully running on SAP
analytics HANA
Analytics
Capabilities ■ Complete BI Suite with BI 4 runs on SAP ■ SAP HANA platform for in-memory apps
■ SAP HANA only persistence layer for SAP
Business Suite
HANA ■ Further optimization of BI 4 Suite for SAP ■ SAP Business Suite optimized for in-
HANA memory computing
■ Industry and LOB Analytic Apps
■ Flexible real time analysis of ■ Real-Time operational planning and ■ Reduced landscape complexity
Benefits operations at non-aggregated level simulation capabilities: link to ■ Value chain transformation
execution
■ Primary persistence and optimized
for SAP BW
14. [ SAP HANA Proof-Points
SAP BusinessObjects
and other Applications
SQL
BICS
MDX
SAP ERP
replicate
SAP HANA
3rd Party
ETL
SAP BW
15. [ HANA Proof Point
20x Faster Analysis with 200x Better
Price/Performance
Shelf turnaround:
Down to 2 days from 5 days
Eliminated out of stock scenarios during
promotions
16. [ Customer Project Testimonials
On-Demand P&L & Sales Ops Cockpit
Proctor & Gamble
Reduce latency from days to seconds
Customer Analysis
Hilti Speed-up analytics from 2-3 hours to seconds
Combat Software Piracy
Adobe
Correlate large datasets
Offer management
Canoe Venture Real-time event stream analytics
Traffic Analysis & Route Optimization
Nomura Institute Real-time analysis of feeds from 12,000 taxis
Dynamic Cash Management
Deloitte Forecast cash positions & Manage AP/AR
20. [ Usage scenarios of SAP HANA appliance
Accelerators
Products on In-Memory
Content
Database
Next generation
Technology Platform applications
21. [ Application Types & Definition
Technology Products on In- Next Generation
Content Accelerated Apps Applications
Platform Memory
Speed up existing
New applications that
business suite Existing applications we have not delivered
Reports that are re-
Customer specific functionality/applicatio and strategic before.
built on HANA using
development. ns through a side-by- investment areas that
a BI frontend. Native in-memory
side scenario with may be disruptive.
applications.
HANA.
E.g. Nomura RDS ERP operational RDS CO-PA BW on HANA Strategic
Research Institute reporting (RTC Q3/11) (RTC Q4/11) Workforce Planning,
was able to use SAP (RTC July 2011) (may also include Smart meter analytics,
RDS CRM Pipeline
In-Memory Planning Medtronic integrated
HANA to analyze Material ledger,
on HANA text, personal apps
traffic information in Analytics General Ledger, such as home
Tokyo, and gained (RTC Q3/11) Product costing) electricity usage
the ability to search RDS ERP advanced op. RDS CRM Next generation
through 360 reporting, incl. Financial
Spend and Customer Segmentation Suite FI, SCM, CRM,
million data records HCM …
Factura Analysis (RTC Q3/11)
in approximately 1 Trade Promotion
second. (RTC Q3/11)
RDS Banking Analysis Management
incl. transaction history Demand Signal
and financial reporting Repository
(RTC Q4/11)
22. [ SAP Rapid Deployment solutions
…Packaging now becomes part of the SAP DNA…
HITTING THE NAIL ON THE HEAD
Complete solutions = software and services, implementation
accelerators, pre-configuration
Fixed scope, fixed cost, upfront = low software : services ratio
Fast time to value – usually in less than 12 weeks = Estimated
20% reduction in Total Cost of Ownership
Fits with existing landscape and ready to expand in modular steps
= new or existing SAP customers
Flexible Deployment = On-Device, On-Cloud, On Premise
Flexible pricing = Traditional license or Subscription
23. [ RDS ERP operational reporting
Overview
• Current situation: Reactive business model & lack of business transparency
• Value proposition: flexible real time analytics - improve business performance
strengthen competitive advantage - provide quick wins for business
• Outcome opportunity: Increased efficiency – more accurate plans – timely reporting
Sales Purchasing Accounting Shipping Generic
Sales Order List Purchase Orders Flexible customer Outbound Delivery Material List
(Header) Analysis open item Overview Customer List
Sales Order List Goods Receipts / reporting (Debitor) Outbound Deliveries Vendor List
(Items) Service Entries Flexible vendor open for Picking
Sales Order List Analysis items reporting Outbound Delivery
(Schedlin) Logistic Invoice (Creditor) Items Overview
Sales Organization Analysis Overdue item Outbound Delivery
Analysis Return Analysis reporting Items for Picking
Fulfillment Rate Order History Customer open item Stock Overview
(static; per value Overview analysis (Day sales
and per quantity) outstanding
Credit Memo
Analysis
Billing Document List
24. [ CO-PA Accelerator
Advanced by SAP In-Memory Computing
Leveraging in-memory computing power of HANA to
speed up business processes in CO-PA
Capabilities
• Replicate data from ERP in real-time into HANA
• Execute reports and analytics on profitability In-Memory
without disruption for ERP customers (Suite In-Memory
adoption)
Key Benefits
• Super-fast access to revenue, cost and profitability data - virtually
unlimited drill-downs by LOB, customer and product in ERP and
HANA
Planned RTC: Q3 2011
• Increased speed of operational month-end closing processes
• Business user ability to define reports and ad-hoc queries
without dependency on IT
• Additional Business Analytics and Business Data Syndication
25. [ Roadmap for SAP HANA for your organization
Internal workshops to identify a use case
Ascertain whether the current existing technology will be ready for SAP HANA.
Our team consists of SAP HANA experts and technical consultants who will provide
you with the insight and information necessary to ascertain the value of this new
application.
What we offer:
Value Engineering – Use case identification
Architecture assessment
Deployment offerings
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Thank You
Gagan Bhasin Helen Sunderland
408-594-8578 SAP Center of Excellence
gagan@perceptinc.com helen.sunderland@sap.com
Perceptive Technologies SAP