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Author: Werner Dähn, rtdi.io

Werner Dähn is Data Integration Specialist and Managing Director of rtdi.io.
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Companies that invest in (SAP) software products naturally want to know that what they invested in will stick around for more than just a few years. With some key numbers shrouded in mystery, how can customers reliably tell which products might vanish from the market soon?
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Software development takes time, so you have to plan the solution before the first customers even ask for it. When I invented Hana Smart Data Integration (SDI), no one had such a solution on their radar - ETL tools were good enough.
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Building software for the (SAP) cloud is very different from on-premises software. This obvious and trivial fact has consequences for software development rules.
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Does anybody remember the SAP statement, "Hana is not a database, it is a platform"? It caused confusion back then - and even today.
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Scrum can be a fantastic method to engage and motivate software development teams, but companies should beware typical pitfalls.
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When it comes to software, creating, building and maintaining a User Interface (UI) might be one of the most difficult tasks.
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Miracles are done immediately, impossible things take a little longer. A more detailed view of the SAP Hana Cloud story.
Smart and Big Data Integration
In a data warehouse, the data is stored in a relational database. This is expensive and accordingly there are products from the Big Data world that start here. Parquet, Hive, SAP Vora and Exasol are the best-known representatives in the SAP environment.
Smart and Big Data Integration
What exactly is meant by the term Big Data? Does Big Data simply mean mass data, i.e. "lots of data" in the data warehouse? Or is Big Data a replacement for the data warehouse?
Hana: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Reportage: A short story about the long road - In-memory computing with the Hana database: When the concepts of Hana were first introduced within SAP, I thought that any database with enough memory is an in-memory computing database and correspondingly fast. But at least I wasn't the only one.
Smart and Big Data Integration
Many companies are just starting out with Big Data. They have initial ideas. The potential is being explored. SAP also has different approaches to the topic, depending on which department you talk to.
Smart and Big Data Integration
Big Data is a big topic, but the multitude of possibilities is overwhelming. Every software provider comes up with different products and different goals. I would like to bring some structure into this jungle and make it easier to get started.
Work on SAP Basis is crucial for successful S/4 conversion. This gives the so-called Competence Center strategic importance among SAP's existing customers. Regardless of the operating model of an S/4 Hana, topics such as automation, monitoring, security, application lifecycle management, and data management are the basis for the operative S/4 operation. For the second time already, E3 Magazine is hosting a summit in Salzburg for the SAP community to get comprehensive information on all aspects of S/4 Hana groundwork. With an exhibition, expert presentations, and plenty to talk about, we again expect numerous existing customers, partners, and experts in Salzburg. E3 Magazine invites you to Salzburg for learning and exchange of ideas on June 5 and 6, 2024.

Venue

Event Room, FourSide Hotel Salzburg,
At the exhibition center 2,
A-5020 Salzburg

Event date

June 5 and 6, 2024

Tickets

Early Bird Ticket - Available until 29.03.2024
EUR 440 excl. VAT
Regular ticket
EUR 590 excl. VAT

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Venue

Event Room, Hotel Hilton Heidelberg,
Kurfürstenanlage 1,
69115 Heidelberg

Event date

28 and 29 February 2024

Tickets

Regular ticket
EUR 590 excl. VAT
The organizer is the E3 magazine of the publishing house B4Bmedia.net AG. The presentations will be accompanied by an exhibition of selected SAP partners. The ticket price includes the attendance of all lectures of the Steampunk and BTP Summit 2024, the visit of the exhibition area, the participation in the evening event as well as the catering during the official program. The lecture program and the list of exhibitors and sponsors (SAP partners) will be published on this website in due time.