Companies are always trying to find the best way to
store data in a meaningful format so that they can make better business
decisions. Since the birth of data warehousing almost 30 years ago, numerous
innovations in data management have been made - such
as Hadoop and NoSQL. SAP has contributed
High-Performance Analytic Appliance (HANA), a platform for processing high
volumes of operational and transactional data in real time. According to
experts, SAP HANA has established itself as a baseline for
further innovation.
SAP HANA is about 350 times faster than
other conventional ERP technology. It is also known to provide the best user
experience in the world. However, there are a few challenges while migrating /from
other platforms to SAP HANA which are related to differences in
file formats, structure, concept etc. In this regard, Arun Kumar VC,
Senior General Manager - Enterprise Solutions, HTC Global Services shares
insights on developments and challenges faced by companies while adopting SAP HANA.
Excerpts of the interview.
How is HTC Involved with SAP HANA?
HTC is a successful SAP Partner currently providing strategic
consulting, evaluation, implementation and on-going optimization of SAP solutions to organizations across the
globe. HTC will help SAP customers design, implement and
integrate solutions, optimize business processes, and provide strategic
business consultation.
Many companies have been working with
DBMS over the years, while ERP evolved later. What will companies do with the
existing system? How is the migration going to take place?
Evolution of technology has always
been embraced by organizations and has proved to be the most decisive factor in
introducing innovations in businesses. SAP HANA is an innovative next generation
business platform that combines the strengths of evolution in hardware and
software technologies. The accumulation of massive amounts of data and the requirement
to promptly process it in real-time makes SAP HANA the one stop solution. SAP
HANA leverages in-memory platform, combines ACID compliant database with advanced
data processing, application services, and flexible data integration services.
SAP HANA has the ability to process structured and unstructured data in real-time
and enables reporting without latency. SAP HANA delivers high volume
transactional processing (OLTP) and high volume real-time analytical processes
(OLAP) based on a unified data model without the redundant data layers
typically required by traditional RDBMS based systems. Existing systems can be
seamlessly migrated to SAP HANA with the help of multiple SAP migration tools.
What are some of the main challenges in migration of existing DBMS
customers?
The key
challenges in migration include:
·
Budgetary considerations
·
Developing
strong, compelling, and convincing benefits
·
Streamlining
the chores of migration
·
Getting
the services of a trusted and dependable SAP authorized partner
·
Optimizing
sizing and infrastructure
·
Finalizing
Deployment option - on premise / cloud (private / public cloud) muddle for TCO Adopting
the right migration strategy
·
Executing
migration by managing downtime
·
Unicode
and Dual Stack Split
·
Code
Optimization
·
Cutover
Challenges can be overcome by fixing
the budget, having a well-defined business case based on existing and new
landscapes, proper planning for optimizing sizing and infrastructure with SAP
authorized hardware vendors, resolving
the on premise / cloud (private / public cloud) muddle based on security
strategy, performance, accessibility factors,
migration strategy (old / new methods) depending on prerequisite check
on the existing landscape, managing downtime for ensuring business continuity,
custom code optimization to enhance performance, etc.
How is the migration going to take place
in traditional companies and PSUs?
Size doesn’t matter – and an apt
example to highlight would be that of the Indian Railways, which is one of the
world’s largest rail network, is all set to be powered by SAP HANA - On an
average Indian Railways sells close to 21 million tickets daily. The capabilities
of SAP HANA will be utilized to make life simple and easy for the railway
employees as well as passengers by bringing in reforms in the Ticketing System.
HANA’s capability to process large volumes of data in real time, has made it to
be the game changer for all organizations, irrespective of their size and type.
Saas in Cloud platforms are based on the
concept of pay for the usage, how is Saas licensing going to impact the
customers on the pricing side?
SAP has been traditionally an on premise
based ERP. With the evolution of S/4 HANA, SAP has widened its reach into the
cloud platforms with both private and public cloud offerings. The pricing model
is subscription based and corresponds to the different versions such as – SAP
S/4 HANA, public cloud enterprise edition – SAP S/4 HANA, public cloud
professional services edition – SAP S/4 HANA public cloud marketing edition.
Often, the pricing for SAP solutions (especially in the on premise world) is
calculated on the basis of the number of named users. Pricing metrics for SAP’s
cloud offerings have often been based on other factors, some of them being – customer’s
corporate group’s revenue, number of expense reports processed per year by
customer, etc.
Companies are not open to sharing
data with a third party organization, What is SAP HANA going to do to overcome
this security challenge?
With the onset of SAP HANA, SAP ERP
underwent innovations and transformed into SAP S/4 HANA. Customers can choose
from various deployment options– On Premise, Cloud or Hybrid. This would be in line
with the customers’ security compliance requirements. In addition to the
security provisions in the SAP ERP, SAP HANA provides various security
functions such as – User Management, Authentication and Single Sign-on,
Authorization Framework, Audit Logging, Communication Channel Encryption, Data Encryption
and so on. Also, S/4 HANA Private Cloud is designed for customers who are
looking for increased security and privacy and who do not want to share a
database container with other customers.
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