Wednesday, February 4, 2015

SAP unwraps a new enterprise suite based on Hana

  SAP unwraps a new enterprise suite based on Hana | Microsoft previews free, updated Power BI business intelligence tool

 
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SAP unwraps a new enterprise suite based on Hana
SAP has unveiled a new generation of enterprise software built around its Hana in-memory database platform.Dubbed SAP S/4Hana, the new business suite aims to bring Hana's real-time intelligence capabilities to all parts of the enterprise, with accessibility on all types of devices. ERP, CRM, SRM, SCM and PLM technologies are essentially combined in one system, which uses a massively simplified model to reduce a company's data footprint by a factor of 10."This is our biggest product launch in 23 years—maybe even in the history of SAP," said company CEO Bill McDermott on Tuesday at the New York Stock Exchange, where SAP announced the product. "You're now seeing the real-time enterprise come to life."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Microsoft previews free, updated Power BI business intelligence tool
Aiming at a mass business-user audience, Microsoft has released a preview of the next version of its cloud-based data visualization software, Power BI, with a promise to maintain a free option even after its general release.Starting Tuesday, businesses can sign up at PowerBI.com to test it (the first version premiered last February). A free version of the software is available immediately from the Apple App Store for the iPad. Power BI will also be available for free later this year for the iPhone, Android, and Windows 10.Through a free, downloadable component of the software called Power BI Designer, users can produce dynamically updated dashboards, with interactive, animated charts of corporate data. The software is designed so that elements of those dashboards can be easily shared with other Power BI users, with or without Excel. A variety of connectors allow Power BI users to set up live links to a wide range of data sources.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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