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"Big data" bundle from SAP capitalizes on power of Hadoop, speed of in-memory computing

SAP Delivers Efficient Processing of Massive Data Sets With Real-Time Insights

NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced integration of Apache Hadoop into real-time data warehousing environments with a new "big data" bundle and go-to-market strategy with Cloudera, Hitachi Data Systems, Hortonworks, HP and IBM. The offering is based on the flagship SAP HANA® platform and combines the SAP® Sybase® IQ server, SAP® Data Integrator software and SAP® BusinessObjects™ business intelligence (BI) solutions. It provides a comprehensive data warehousing solution for real-time insights across massive data sets from various sources. The announcement was made at the O'Reilly Strata Conference + Hadoop World, being held October 23-25 as a co-located event in New York.

Where traditional databases once dominated enterprise data warehousing strategies, Hadoop is gaining traction among companies looking for an efficient and affordable way to store and process ever-increasing data volumes. However, companies struggle to integrate Hadoop with their business analytics environments and refined data warehousing practices. Together, the "big data" bundle from SAP and go-to-market partnerships with Hadoop vendors enable SAP to offer its customers a complete real-time data warehousing strategy that harnesses Hadoop's potential with the speed of in-memory computing and columnar databases.

Mitsui Knowledge Industry, experts in bioinformatics and genome analysis, have built a real-time analytic database that uses SAP HANA for complex, iterative algorithms against genome sequences preprocessed in Hadoop, reducing genome analysis from days to minutes. A global leader in measuring the digital world, comScore uses Hadoop to process terabytes of data each day. The company loads results into its enterprise data warehouse based on SAP Sybase IQ, which can then be analyzed by thousands of comScore customers using self-service tools.

"Our goal is to help organizations build a high-performance enterprise data warehouse that combines the power of real-time insights with Hadoop processing frameworks," said Steve Lucas, global executive vice president and general manager, Database & Technology, SAP. "With new 'big data' offerings delivering information at unprecedented speeds, customers can uncover and harness new measurable signals from any data source for critical business insights."

Bringing together the speed, scale, flexibility and affordability needed to fully tap the potential of "big data," SAP is offering the following Hadoop-integrated solutions in a single bundle, as well as individually:

SAP HANA database

SAP Sybase IQ, a columnar database and enterprise data warehouse database SAP Data Integrator

SAP® BusinessObjects™ BI suite

SAP enables customers to integrate Hadoop into their existing BI and data warehousing environments in multiple ways, giving customers the ability to tailor the integration to their needs. With SAP Data Integrator, organizations can read data from Hadoop Distributed File Systems (HDFS) or Hive databases, and load relevant data rapidly into SAP HANA or SAP Sybase IQ, helping ensure that BI users can continue to use their existing reporting and analytics tools. Furthermore, customers can federate queries across SAP Sybase IQ and Hadoop environments, or alternatively run MapReduce jobs across a SAP Sybase IQ MPP environment using built-in functionality. Lastly, SAP BusinessObjects BI users can query Hive environments giving business analysts the ability to directly explore Hadoop environments.

SAP Partners With Key Vendors Offering Hadoop Services and Support To simplify the implementation of "big data" solutions that leverage the SAP real-time data platform and Hadoop, members of a "big data" partner council from SAP are collaborating on go-to-market initiatives and coordinated customer engagements. As leading providers of Hadoop data management software, systems, services and training, Cloudera, Hitachi Data Systems, Hortonworks, HP and IBM will enable SAP customers to quickly deploy "big data" solutions that combine in-memory computing and Hadoop. To read what supportive partners have to say, see "Quote Sheet: 'Big Data' Bundle from SAP" below.

Quote Sheet: 'Big Data' Bundle from SAP -- SAP announced integration of Apache Hadoop into real-time data warehousing environments with a new “big data” bundle and go-to-market strategy with Cloudera, Hitachi Data Systems, Hortonworks, HP and IBM.

Cloudera

“Cloudera and SAP have a common vision of helping our mutual customers gain business value from the exponentially increasing amount of data from an ever-increasing variety of data sources,” said Tim Stevens, vice president, Business and Corporate Development, Cloudera. “Cloudera Enterprise, used together with the SAP real-time data platform, provides end users with an end-to-end solution for real-time big data analytics, leveraging open-source Apache Hadoop.”

Hitachi Data Systems

“SAP is a key strategic partner for us in the area of big data,” said Jim Beckman, vice president, Global Alliances at Hitachi Data Systems. “The combination of the analytics portfolio from SAP, Hitachi Unified Compute Platform (UCP) and Hadoop delivers a fault-tolerant and high-performance big data solution — presenting a very compelling value proposition for our customers.”

Hortonworks

“At Hortonworks our strategy is to make Apache Hadoop easy to use and consume in the enterprise and the new ‘big data’ bundle from SAP is perfectly aligned with that strategy,” said Mitch Ferguson, vice president, Business Development, Hortonworks. “Integrating stable, proven Hadoop 1.0 via the Hortonworks Data Platform with the proven SAP tools is the fastest way for enterprises to safely adopt and take advantage of Hadoop.”

HP

“Customers continue to look for ways to leverage massive amounts of big data coming from a large number of varied sources,” said Paul Miller, vice president, Converged Application Systems, HP. “With HP’s enterprise-ready AppSystems solutions for Hadoop and SAP HANA, we provide them a platform to drive more business insight from their data in real time.”

Visit SAP at booth #64 on-site at the O'Reilly Strata Conference + Hadoop World and hear big data experts from SAP on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 11:40 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. EDT, David Jonker will speak at the session "Tying the Knot between Hadoop and EDWs," to be held in the Nassau room (NY Hilton & Towers). On Thursday, Oct. 25, Irfan Khan will give a five-minute keynote from the main stage, "From Traditional Database to Big Data Platform." The session will be held at 9:45 a.m. EDT, during the full keynote session from 8:30 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. EDT, in the Grand Ballroom (NY Hilton & Towers).

For more information, visit the SAP Newsroom.

About SAP

As market leader in enterprise application software, SAP (NYSE: SAP) helps companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device – SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable more than 197,000 customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably. For more information, visit www.sap.com.

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