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Quark Summary: Does SAP HANA Change Your Database Strategy for SAP Apps?

By R "Ray" Wang on April 18, 2012

Forward And Commentary SAP’s made big claims about HANA and its capabilities today and into the future.  This Quark goes into the details and Constellation’s point of view. A. Executive Summary Both HANA as an architecture and database alternative indicate SAP’s future direction and next-generation approach. Consequently, numerous clients and SAP customers have inquired on […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Apps Strategy, Business suite 7, Chief information officer, CIO, columnar database, CTO, Database, DB2, enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise strategy, erp, Hasso Plattner, IBM DB2, IMDB, oracle, Quark Summary, R "Ray" Wang;, Research Report, Research Summary, rwang0, sap, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, vendor strategy

Polls and Surveys: Sapphire 2010 – On The Ground Collaborative Research

Polls and Surveys: Sapphire 2010 – On The Ground Collaborative Research

By R "Ray" Wang on May 16, 2010

Collaborative Research Process At Work I’m pleased to say, that I’ll be joining fellow Enterprise Irregulars – Michael Cote, Larry Dignan, Michael Krigsman, and Vinnie Mirchandani; SAP Mentors – Dennis Howlett and Jon Reed, along with esteemed journalist Thomas Wailgum from CIO magazine to gauge the sentiment of SAP users.  We may be adding a […]

Posted in Business | Tagged 3PM, Business by Design, ByD, Cloud, Cloud Computing, ecosystem certification, ecosystems, IMDB, In memory, in-memory database, innovation, Polls, SaaS, sap, SAP Innovation, SAP NetWeaver, SAPPHIRE, sapphirenow, Sybase, Third Party Maintenance, upgrade

News Analysis: SAP Bets On Innovation With $5.8B Sybase Acquisition

News Analysis: SAP Bets On Innovation With $5.8B Sybase Acquisition

By R "Ray" Wang on May 12, 2010

Move Signal Seriousness To Acquire Key Innovation Driven Technologies SAP announces a $5.8B acquisition of Emeryville, CA, based Sybase.  The acquired entity will remain a stand alone company.  At first customers, prospects, and casual observers will wonder why SAP has agreed to acquire what is perceived as an aging, legacy database company.  However, industry watchers […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged acquisitions, Amazon EC2, China, Cloud, Cloud Computing, finanical services, IMDB, in-memory databases, innovation, Mergers And Acquisitions, mobile, mobile platforms, next gen apps, sap, softwareinisider, Sybase, Sybase Uwired

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