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Scott Tiazkun, Senior Consultant bei PAC: "From a strategic perspective, what SAP may also achieve is building Hana to be an in-memory data architecture for all its applications, effectively negating the traditional database one day. In other words, SAP will try to cut Oracle out of its technology stack with Hana, and based on the technology and technology roadmap, it is quite possible SAP could achieve this".

Dan Woods, chief technology officer of CITO Research: "To get to the right way to think about HANA, one should recall how Microsoft successfully switched the layer beneath its core product from DOS to NT. Without major disruption, Microsoft moved an entire industry from one platform to a better platform that solved many enduring problems".

Siehe auch: www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2011/06/23/the-top-10-reasons-sap-hana-is-disrupting-larry-ellisons-grand-plans/

http://peopleprocesstech.com/2011/09/07/sap-hana-and-the-death-of-the-mainframe/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2011/09/23/sap-hana-the-evolution-accelerator/
 
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Nachdem Hana nun ein gutes Stück gewachsen ist, noch mal meinen Dank für die hiesige Diskussion und zwei oder drei Links, deren Inhalte für den einen oder anderen interessant sein könnten:

(1) John Appleby von Bluefin Solutions mit seinem "The SAP HANA Career Guide" (in 5 Teilen).
http://peopleprocesstech.com/2012/09/09/the-sap-hana-career-guide-part-1-overview/
Kostenloses Schulungsmaterial bietet auch die SAP HANA Academy: www.experiencesaphana.com/community/resources/hana-academy

(2) Flashbda, der dieses Jahr von Oracle zu Violin Memory wechselte über "In Memory Databases: HANA, Exadata X3 and Flash Memory".
http://flashdba.com/2012/10/10/in-memory-databases-part2/

Was mich betrifft, so sei angemerkt, dass ich nicht zu SAPs "Ökosystem" gehöre.
 
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