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What is AG stands for in

SAP AG?
AktienGesellschaft
- means a corporation which
is limited by shares, i.e.,
owned by shareholders
What is the motto of SAP’s
2012 advertising campaign?

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Ans: Run like Never Before
SAP acquired a company
specializing in training
software called?

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Ans: Datango
To Expand which business
Area SAP acquired Ariba?

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Ans: Cloud Computing
Speed of Business Change
Years It Took to Reach a Market Audience of 50 Million

Radio TV Internet iPod Facebook


38 years 13 years 4 years 3 years 2 years

“The greatest danger in times of turbulence is


not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday’s
logic.” – Peter Drucker, 1980
AGENDA

DAY1:

 HANA Introduction

 HANA Architecture

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AGENDA

DAY1:

 HANA Introduction

 HANA Architecture

DAY2:

 HANA Studio

 Data Provisioning

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AGENDA

DAY1:

 HANA Introduction

 HANA Architecture

DAY2:

 HANA Studio

 Data Provisioning

DAY3:

 Modeling

 Reporting

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AGENDA

DAY1:

 HANA Introduction

 HANA Architecture

DAY2:

 HANA Studio

 Data Provisioning

DAY3:

 Modeling

 Reporting

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Data Is Growing at an Exponential Rate

Performance Management
Risk Management
KPIs/Dashboards
Data Exploration

Reporting Analysis
Content Mgmt
Data Integration

Master Data Mgmt


Data Quality

Analytics Software Must Adapt or Die


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What is In-Memory
Computing?
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SAP In-Memory computing

Today‘s applications execute many data


intense operations in the application layer

Application Layer

Data Layer

High performant apps delegate data intense


operations to the in-memory computing

In-Memory Computing Imperative


Avoid movement of detailed data calculate first, then move results
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Technology Trends
Important Technology Trends for In-Memory Computing

+ Multi-Core + Large main memory - Memory latency


 Immense number of  64bit address space  Avoid CPU idle time
cores  High density memory due to missing data
 Massive parallel chips  RAM locality is king
processing  Sharp drop in price
 Thead level parallelism

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In-Memory Data Storage

conceptual view
Make use of data locality
A 10 €
B 35 $ Optimized for memory
• Avoid data movements when possible
C 2 €
• Optimize for higher cache hit rate
D 40 € • Avoid CPU idle time due to missing instructions or
E 12 $ data
• Exploit hardware capabilities
mapping to memory
Efficiently bring together instructions and data at the
CPU
organize by row

A 10 € B 35 $ C 2 € D 40 € E 12 $
memory address
organize by column

A B C D E 10 35 2 40 12 € $ € € $
memory address

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Speed Up Data Access
1 Million Times Faster Than Disk

Conventional Databases
Disk Read
5 milliseconds

In-Memory Databases
Disk Read
5 nanoseconds

“By 2012, 70% of Global 1000 organizations will load detailed data into
memory as the primary method to optimize BI application performance.”
- Gartner
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The Art of Waiting …

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SAP HANA in Action
77 minutes

356x
154,000 faster
customers

1.8M 1,000 rows of data

B2B customers
70,000 collection notices 13 seconds
Standard System In-Memory System
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Query Acceleration
Large Bank – 1 Month of Customer Information
Data Compression with HANA

Traditional DB 41.9 6.3x Data


Compression
HANA 6.6

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 No Schema Changes
Data Volume (GB)

Query Run-Time Comparison


Same Data
Same SQL
2660 Immediate Benefits
Query 3
5.1

1320
Query 2 369x Average
5.1
Query Speed-Up
1050
Query 1
3.2

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000


Query Run-Time (seconds)

Traditional DB HANA

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Go Faster: HANA Projects

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The Evolution of In-Memory at SAP

2010 SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance


2006 SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator (BWA)
2004 SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Search (TREX)
1999 SAP Advanced Planner and Optimizer

SAP Advanced
NetWeaver Planner
High-Performance
BW and
Enterprise Optimizer
Accelerator
Analytic
Search
(BWA)
Appliance (HANA)
with liveCache
Outstanding
Analyze huge
information
query
amount
performance
in of
real-time
supply chain
for
at unprecedented
BWdata from company
speeds and
on large
partner
processes
Search
volumes
TCO for
ofdata
non-aggregated
reduction across
for BW -different
data.
sources simultaneously
no aggregations, less disk space, reduced
structured
comlexety
Real
Create
time data
flexible
information
analyticformodels
planning
basedissueson real-time
including and
supply
historic
network
business
(e.g. ERP applications & business intelligence data)
planning,
data latency
Data demand planning,
reduction production
– shortened planning
rollup and change runs times
unstructured data (e.g. PDFs, Microsoft Office formats, HTML)
Over
Foundation
Over 2000 customers
for new category of applications (e.g., planning, simulation) to
Single1000
entryCustomers
point for your work
significantly outperform current applications in category
Minimizes data duplication

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SAP HANA – A Platform for innovative, real
time analytics and Applications

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High Performance Analytic Appliance

What is HANA?
BI Clients
The High Performance Analytic Appliance enables business
departments to analyze business in real-time as it happens.

BICS
MDX
SQL

Individuals can create very flexible analytic models based on real-


time data originating from business applications.
HANA
modeling
In order to cover for the full spectrum of information which
might be relevant for business, data from other sources like BW
or third-party databases can also be brought in and mashed up

Sets of topic specific business content provided and certified


by SAP ensure a very short time to value and low risk when
SAP ERP implementing the solution.
replicate

HANA For whom is HANA relevant?

ETL ETL
Customers looking for flexible ways to analyze operations
(real time)

Customers looking for ways to rapidly create analytic models without


impacting their BI production environment
SAP BW 3rd Party

Customers looking for ways to base their daily analytics on very


large volumes of datailed data (CDR, POS, ... )

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The Inflection Point
In-Memory Computing
Today Tomorrow Hardware Software

Multi-core architecture Partitioning


Massive parallel scaling

Memory
In-Memory No Aggregate
64-bit address space Tables
Up to 2TB main memory
100GB/s data throughput

Cache Insert Only


+ on Delta
10X compression
Massively parallel
+ ++
processing

Compression

Disk Flash
Virtually unlimited size
Fast prefetch
Volatile and/or persistent
+ Row and
Column Store

Discrete Integrated

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SAP HANA Disaster Tolerance:
Storage Mirroring

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SAP HANA Disaster Tolerance:
WARM Standby

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Summary: Key Benefits Delivered by SAP HANA

Empower Your Organization


 Real-time visibility to complete data for transaction and analytics processing
 Reduced reliance on IT resources
 Enable a 360-degree view of your business
 Move into In-Memory Computing, the technology of the future

Analytics for Operational Data


 Go from “What happened yesterday” to real time
 Close to zero latency
 Ability to leverage and analyze large volumes of data

Low TCO
 Non-Disruptive to your existing EDW Strategy
 Low TCO by leveraging the latest technology and delivered pre-configured

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DEMO
SAP HANA: Run faster and Perform better!!

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No Limits
In-Memory Computing

SAP HANA
Let’s Win Together!
Have a Great 2010!

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AGENDA

DAY1:

 HANA Introduction

 HANA Architecture

DAY2:

 HANA Studio

 Data Provisioning

DAY3:

 Modeling

 Reporting

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