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2 May, 2013
SAS Takes Aim At SAP With In-memory Analytics
SAS’s server blade-based, in-memory solution is faster and more predictive than SAP’s offering which is hindered by limitations of SQL processing…
Publication: IT World
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26 February, 2013
SAP Speeds Up With Its Hana Database Software
Last quarter, year-over-year sales of Hana software rose 100 percent to about $267 million, out of about $6.8 billion in total sales…
Publication: Businessweek
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24 May, 2013
SAP Cloud Chief Lars Dalgaard Steps Down
Dalgaard is off to become an investor, although he will remain a cloud advisor to SAP. Meanwhile, the company is consolidating its cloud development processes, with a view to eventually streamlining its portfolio…
Publication: GigaOM
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21 May, 2013
SAP Steps Up Visual Analytics, Mobile BI
SAP’s biggest business analytics news was all about visual data discovery and mobile big data. Visual data discovery continues to be one of the hottest segments in business intelligence, as indicated by the buzz around last week’s IPO by data-visualization specialist Tableau Software. SAP’s big news…
Publication: InformationWeek
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21 May, 2013
SAP To Crunch And Sell Carriers’ Data On Mobile Use
Mobile operators collect huge amounts of data about how their subscribers use mobile data, and that information is starting to go on sale as targeted intelligence that enterprises can use to better reach consumers.
SAP will introduce a cloud-based service at this week’s CTIA Wireless trade show that…
Publication: InfoWorld
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17 May, 2013
SAP Boosts Startup Fund By 2.6X To Stimulate Big Data Innovation
SAP is betting big on startups. And big data.
The business software behemoth is more than doubling its commitment to the SAP HANA Real Time Fund, going from $155 million to $405 million, to support innovation surrounding real-time applications and big data…
Publication: VentureBeat
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16 May, 2013
Business Intelligence Innovations To Unlock The Power Of Data For Real-Time Insights
SAP NEWSBYTE - SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today released-to-customer new advancements in business intelligence (BI) products designed to provide one suite for all insight, one place for all information and one standard for enterprise BI. The suite aims to provide the ability to incorporate more data than ever before…
Publication: SAP
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15 May, 2013
McLaren CIO: How We’re Working With Big Data
ORLANDO—Stuart Birrell, chief information officer of Britain’s McLaren Group, stopped by SAP’s annual Sapphire Now conference this afternoon to explain how his company was working with big data.
The company—known for its wildly successful Formula One racing team as well as the million-dollar consumer cars…
Publication: ZDNet
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14 May, 2013
New SAP Mobile Secure Portfolio Unifies Security And Management Of Devices, Apps And Content
ORLANDO, Fla. – SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today unveiled SAP Mobile Secure, an enterprise mobility management solution portfolio designed to provide customers with enterprise-grade security for devices, apps and content. This new portfolio optimizes the mobile experience for users of today’s most popular mobile devices. SAP Mobile Secure also…
Publication: SAP
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10 May, 2013
Mostly Bark, Little Bite In SAP’s Cloud Offerings
In 2010, SAP launched Business ByDesign as a SaaS offering to resounding yawns from the cloud computing industry.
Vowing to improve, they did what all big companies do when they want to move quicker into a market–bought other companies.
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Publication: InfoWorld
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9 May, 2013
SAP’s Cloud Moves Show Businesses Won’t Tolerate 18-Month Deployments Anymore
Enterprise software giant SAP has been throwing its hands in the air for years, exclaiming that it is indeed a cloud company. But yesterday, SAP took a big step that shows where the it and its customers are at by offering its “HANA” in-memory database technology from its own…
Publication: VentureBeat
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2 May, 2013
SAS Takes Aim At SAP With In-memory Analytics
SAS’s server blade-based, in-memory solution is faster and more predictive than SAP’s offering which is hindered by limitations of SQL processing, according to Jim Davis, SAS, senior vice president…













