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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Income up, hardware sales down at Oracle Still, sales of Oracle's specialized hardware-software appliances grew rapidly in the quarter, according to CEO Larry Ellison. How Oracle will challenge SAP's HANA
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Software AG continues MDM push with Trillium alliance PROCESSWORLD 2011: The new partnership with a data governance vendor brings data cleansing to the business process discussion. Plus, execs explain the significance of master data management, in-memory, mobile, social and cloud for Software AG and its customers
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
SAP tries to ‘acclimatize’ customers to its in-memory tech SAPPHIRENOW 2011—SAP Canada’s managing director talks about the challenge of bringing to market its new in-memory technology given the company’s image as a business apps vendor. The proof-of-concept at early customer Lenovo
Friday, March 11, 2011
SAP adds in-memory analytics to IBM database The two heavy weights join forces against rival Oracle and its Exadata platform, while touting benchmarks for HANA on Big Blue hardware
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
SAP picks Canadian exec to lead North American ops Recent leadership changes at the software vendor, including one that takes former head of the Canadian office to a broader role as president of SAP North America, is meant to help “tell the new SAP story” to customers. An analyst cautions SAP cannot continue to neglect legacy optimization
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
HANA to co-exist with other in-memory apps for now German enterprise resource planning software vendor SAP made available its in-memory analytic database, as well as the first app built atop it. How customer Hilti foresees in-memory changing the need for a data warehousing skill set within the IT department
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
SAP CTO assures users NetWeaver is ‘our platform’ At SAP TechEd in Las Vegas, SAP’s chief technology officer announces availability of NetWeaver 7.3 in November amid assurances to customers the platform has a future. Why one analyst thinks SAP shouldn’t waste time rebranding NetWeaver, Sybase and Business Objects
Thursday, October 14, 2010
GigaSpaces offers in-memory platform for Cisco UCS The application server vendor targets enterprise users moving from disk to in-memory-based computing, and those using Cisco UCS but having trouble porting apps. Plus, why GigaSpaces is dissing Oracle’s Exalogic
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Accenture, SAP execs talk analytics trends Businesses are getting increasingly creative with how they perceive, manage and apply their analytics functions, discussed some execs at a roundtable in Toronto. Plus, the four pillars of SAP's analytics strategy
Thursday, August 19, 2010
SAP, Sybase unveil first joint offerings Since the companies merged earlier this year, the parties announced a product roadmap for combined offerings based on both technologies, including an open mobile development platform. IDC’s Henry Morris thinks SAP’s in-memory/mobile roadmap lacks clarity
Thursday, June 24, 2010
SAS preps in-memory analytic grids The systems will target verticals and use HP hardware
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Don’t dismiss Excel in your BI strategy The CEO with Toronto-based business intelligence vendor Panorama Software says it’s not about choosing between Excel and a BI tool because the reality is your users will continue using Excel
Monday, May 17, 2010
SAP execs talk Sybase, NetWeaver, Business ByDesign At SapphireNOW, SAP’s annual conference, execs explain the value of buying Sybase, its commitment to NetWeaver, and why the company won’t set a target for user adoption once Business ByDesign is generally available. Analysts weigh in
Friday, April 16, 2010
SAS performs 18 hour analytics job in 2.5 minutes SAS’s new high performance computing model, demoed at the SAS Global Forum, is probably over a year away from massive adoption. People will find it hard to believe you can do a 24 hour job in 15 minutes, says CEO Jim Goodnight
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sybase database runs entirely in-memory New version 15.5 of Sybase's flagship database can now run entirely within memory. The move puts Sybase among other vendors offering the same capability like Oracle and IBM
Sunday, September 07, 2008
The virtual database Real-time is the most exciting new frontier in business intelligence, and virtualization will facilitate low-latency analytics more powerfully than traditional approaches. Watch the database disappear into a fabric of its own
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