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  • SAP veut transformer l'approche des bases de données avec SAP NetWeaver BW et une plateforme de développement pour HANA

    SAP veut transformer l'approche traditionnelle des bases de données Avec SAP NetWeaver BW et une nouvelle plateforme de développement pour HANA « Les toutes dernières innovations de SAP HANA produisent des environnements de Data Warehouse dopés, qui fournissent des données clients en temps réel. SAP HANA permet également d'animer un réseau en ligne et offre une plateforme ouverte aux développeurs », ces avec ces mots que SAP vient d'annoncer que le composant SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse (SAP NetWeaver BW) allait être animé par la plateforme SAP HANA. HANA (pour High-Performance Analytic Appliance), doit permettre d'améliorer considérablement les performances des requêt...

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  • SAP ouvre sa plateforme In Memory aux Startups et organise une série d'événements pour construire un écosystème autour d'HANA

    SAP ouvre sa plateforme In Memory aux Startups et organise une série d'événements pour construire un écosystème fiable autour d'HANA SAP organise une série d'événements pour aider les développeurs et startups qui utilisent la plateforme In Memory HANA à tirer parti de celle-ci. SAP HANA (High-Performance Analytic Appliance) permet de produire des environnements de Data Warehouse dopés, qui fournissent des données clients en temps réel. Elle permet également d'animer un réseau en ligne et offre une plateforme ouverte aux développeurs. La société souhaite qu'un écosystème fiable soit construit autour de sa plateforme grâce à son programme de soutien aux startups du monde en...

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  • SAP : HANA débarque sur AWS, l'éditeur continue d'imaginer des offres pour démocratiser sa base de données en mémoire

    SAP HANA débarque sur Amazon Web Services L'éditeur continue d'imaginer des offres pour démocratiser sa base de données en mémoire Pour bénéficier de ? ou tester ? la base de données « in-memory » de SAP, plus besoin d'une appliance ou d'un serveur. L'éditeur Allemand vient en effet de certifier HANA à l'usage des développeurs sur Amazon Web Services. « SAP HANA One est disponible sur le marketplace d'AWS », annonce SAP. « Il est maintenant possible de faire fonctionner cette puissante base de données en mémoire sur AWS EC2 pour $ 0,99 de l'heure ». [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/SAP%20HANA.png[/IMG] Pour rappel, ...

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  • SAPPHIRE NOW : SAP ouvre un site pour tester HANA, sa solution de In-Memory Computing au coeur de sa "stratégie d'innovation"

    SAPPHIRE NOW : SAP ouvre un site pour tester HANA Sa solution de In-Memory Computing au coeur de sa « stratégie d'innovation » Autre jour, autre ambiance au SAPPHIRE NOW de SAP qui se tient actuellement à Madrid. Si la présentation de Jim Hagemann Snabe, hier, était placée sous le signe de la sciences fiction, celle de Vishal Sikka, membre exécutive du Board de SAP, était aujourd'hui placé sous celui de la mythologie et de la Grèce antique. Le message, en revanche, confirmait celui introduit par le le co-PDG de la société : Cloud, Mobilité et In-Memory so...

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  • SAPPHIRE 2012 : l'informatique à un tournant majeur ? SAP voit une révolution de l'IT professionnelle avec le Big Data, HANA et le Cloud

    SAPPHIRE 2012 : l'informatique professionnelle à un tournant de son Histoire ? SAP veut révolutionner les usages de l'IT avec le Big Data, HANA et le Cloud Au détour des allées du SAPPHIRE 2012, la grand messe annuelle de SAP qui se tient actuellement à Madrid, deux démonstrations sortent du lot. La première vient de McLaren. Bien connue des amateurs de Formule 1, l'entreprise est une grande utilisateur des solutions de SAP. Pour son « showcase », les équipes du constructeur automobile ont collecté des données de courses de l'épreuve de Monza 2010 et les ont compilées pour reproduire in vivo la course de leurs deux pilotes. Cette simulation sert ensuite de base pour ...

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  • SAP lève le voile sur sa technologie « SAP in-memory », qui peut diviser par 1200 le temps de traitement de certains scénarios

    SAP lève le voile sur sa technologie SAP in-memory Qui peut diviser par 1200 le temps de traitement de certains scénarios SAP vient de lever le voile sur des détails techniques supplémentaires au sujet de son logiciel SAP High-Performance Analytic Appliance (SAP HANA), annoncé au SAP TechEd 2010 Bangalore. On savait déjà que la technologie SAP in-memory était au coeur de SAP HANA. Il s'agit d'une couche de base de données et de calcul permettant le traitement de volumes massifs de données en t...

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  • SAP va étendre le champ d'application de sa technologie « In-Memory » et réduire la complexité des environnements IT

    SAP va étendre le champ d'application de sa technologie « In-Memory » Et réduire la complexité des environnements IT Le « In-Memory » consiste à mettre en cache les données traitées par les applications plutôt que, par exemple, de faire des appels à un serveur. Chez SAP, la technologie est baptisée HANA (High-Performance Analytic Appliance). Elle peut, d'après les benchmarks de l'éditeur Allemand, aller jusqu'à diviser par 1200 le temps de traitement de certains scénarios. SAP a intégré HANA à la dernière version de

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  • Worth changing the URL structure to incorporate keywords?

    - by Dejan Pelzel
    I am migrating my blog from PHP to ASP.NET and while recoding the whole website, I figured I might as well improve the URL structure. This is how an url looks like now: example.com/blog/post/755/hakurei-reimu-cosplay-from-touhou-by-kishigami-hana and this is hould it will look after the change (cosplay being the dynamic main keyword of the post): example.com/blog/cosplay/hakurei-reimu-cosplay-from-touhou-by-kishigami-hana-755/ The website is a bit more than a half year old and receives around 650k page views a month, mainly from search traffic. Of course everything would be redirected with 301 redirects. Do you think it is worth changing to a new URL structure, or will it harm the ranking in the long run?

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  • Sybase IQ 15.4 annoncé : Sybase parie sur Hadoop et MapReduce, et défie sa maison mère ?

    Sybase IQ 15.4 annoncé pour fin novembre Sybase veut repousser les limites du Big Data avec Hadoop et MapReduce Alors que la grand messe annuelle de SAP, le SAPPHIRE NOW, battait son plein, la nouvelle filiale de l'éditeur allemand Sybase a annoncé en totale indépendance la sortie de Sybase IQ 15.4, son serveur analytique haute performance structuré en colonnes pour gérer les "big data". Alors que de son côté SAP met en avant HANA, sa nouvelle technologie de mise en cache des données (ou "In-Memory Computing") pour accélérer la vitesse de traite...

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  • SAP courtise les petites structures et les startups, l'éditeur veut faire savoir que ses solutions ne s'adressent pas qu'aux "gros"

    SAP courtise les petites structures et les start-ups Et veut faire savoir que ses solutions ne s'adressent pas qu'aux multinationales HANA n'est pas réservé aux multinationales. SAP a mis les petits plats dans les grands pour le faire savoir lors d'un « concours » de start-ups qui souhaitent utiliser la technologie de In-Memory Computing de l'éditeur allemand pour accélérer de manière drastique le traitement de leurs données ? et donc de leurs temps de calcul. Cette journée parisienne du « SAP Startup Forum » a vu défiler des entreprises très diverses. Certaines ont été lancées depuis plusieurs années (comme Kxen, qui crée des outils de « deuxième génération d'analyse pré...

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  • Romanian parter Omnilogic Delivers “No Limits” Scalability, Performance, Security, and Affordability through Next-Generation, Enterprise-Grade Engineered Systems

    - by swalker
    Omnilogic SRL is a leading technology and information systems provider in Romania and central and Eastern Europe. An Oracle Value-Added Distributor Partner, Omnilogic resells Oracle software, hardware, and engineered systems to Oracle Partner Network members and provides specialized training, support, and testing facilities. Independent software vendors (ISVs) also use Omnilogic’s demonstration and testing facilities to upgrade the performance and efficiency of their solutions and those of their customers by migrating them from competitor technologies to Oracle platforms. Omnilogic also has a dedicated offering for ISV solutions, based on Oracle technology in a hosting service provider model. Omnilogic wanted to help Oracle Partners and ISVs migrate solutions to Oracle Exadata and sell Oracle Exadata to end-customers. It installed Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-2 Quarter Rack at its data center to create a demonstration and testing environment. Demonstrations proved that Oracle Exadata achieved processing speeds up to 100 times faster than competitor systems, cut typical back-up times from 6 hours to 20 minutes, and stored 10 times more data. Oracle Partners and ISVs learned that migrating solutions to Oracle Exadata’s preconfigured, pre-integrated hardware and software can be completed rapidly, at low cost, without business disruption, and with reduced ongoing operating costs. Challenges A word from Omnilogic “Oracle Exadata is the new killer application—the smartest solution on the market. There is no competition.” – Sorin Dragomir, Chief Operating Officer, Omnilogic SRL Enable Oracle Partners in Romania and central and eastern Europe to achieve Oracle Exadata Ready status by providing facilities to test and optimize existing applications and build real-life proofs of concept (POCs) for new solutions on Oracle Exadata Database Machine Provide technical support and demonstration facilities for ISVs migrating their customers’ solutions from competitor technologies to Oracle Exadata to maximize performance, scalability, and security; optimize hardware and datacenter space; cut maintenance costs; and improve return on investment Demonstrate power of Oracle Exadata’s high-performance, high-capacity engineered systems for customer-facing businesses, such as government organizations, telecommunications, banking and insurance, and utility companies, which typically require continuous availability to support very large data volumes Showcase Oracle Exadata’s unchallenged online transaction processing (OLTP) capabilities that cut application run times to provide unrivalled query turnaround and user response speeds while significantly reducing back-up times and eliminating risk of unplanned outages Capitalize on providing a world-class training and demonstration environment for Oracle Exadata to accelerate sales with Oracle Partners Solutions Created a testing environment to enable Oracle Partners and ISVs to test their own solutions and those of their customers on Oracle Exadata running on Oracle Enterprise Linux or Oracle Solaris Express to benchmark performance prior to migration Leveraged expertise on Oracle Exadata to offer Oracle Exadata training, migration, support seminars and to showcase live demonstrations for Oracle Partners Proved how Oracle Exadata’s pre-engineered systems, that come assembled, configured, and ready to run, reduce deployment time and cost, minimize risk, and help customers achieve the full performance potential immediately after go live Increased processing speeds 10-fold and with zero data loss for a telecommunications provider’s client-facing customer relationship management solution Achieved performance improvements of between 6 and 100 times faster for financial and utility company applications currently running on IBM, Microsoft, or SAP HANA platforms Showed how daily closure procedures carried out overnight by banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions to analyze each day’s business, can typically be cut from around six hours to 20 minutes, some 18 times faster, when running on Oracle Exadata Simulated concurrent back-ups while running applications under normal working conditions to prove that Oracle Exadata-based solutions can be backed up during business hours without causing bottlenecks or impacting the end-user experience Demonstrated that Oracle Exadata’s built-in analytics, data mining and OLTP capabilities make it the highest-performance, lowest-cost choice for large data warehousing operations Showed how Oracle Exadata’s columnar compression and intelligent storage architecture allows 10 times more data to be stored than on competitor platforms Demonstrated how Oracle Exadata cuts hardware requirements significantly by consolidating workloads on to fewer servers which delivers greater power efficiency and lower operating costs that competing systems from IBM and other manufacturers Proved to ISVs that migrating solutions to Oracle Exadata’s preconfigured, pre-integrated hardware and software can be completed rapidly, at low cost, and with minimal business disruption Demonstrated how storage servers, database servers, and network switches can be added incrementally and inexpensively to the Oracle Exadata platform to support business expansion On track to grow revenues by 10% in year one and by 15% annually thereafter through increased business generated from Oracle Partners and ISVs

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  • BI&EPM in Focus June 2012

    - by Mike.Hallett(at)Oracle-BI&EPM
    General News Thomas Kurian Discusses Oracle Exalytics, SAP HANA (replay | preso | press)  Accenture & Oracle Study: The Challenges of Corporate Financial Reporting  (link) Flash Demo: Oracle Hyperion Planning on Exalytics in the Public Sector (link) Flash Demo: OBIEE & Exalytics in Retail (link) Customers Italian Partner Alfa Sistemi implemented at Autovie Venete S.p.A. Integrates Business Intelligence and Performance Management to Improve Efficiency and Speed for Managing Public Works Projects (English version)  / Autovie Venete implementa un sistema integrato di Business Intelligence e Performance Management per migliorare l’efficienza e la tempestività dell’attività di Controlling di Commessa (Italian version). FANCL Gains 360-Degree View of Customers across Multiple Sales Channels, Reduces Reports by 75% Korea Yakult Improves Profit & Loss Analysis with Oracle Hyperion Planning and OBIEE Hill International Streamlines Forecasting, Improves Visibility into Project Productivity and Profitability Children’s Rights in Society Better Supports Organizational Mission with Advanced, Integrated, and Streamlined Business Intelligence Tools Profit: International utility Enel monitors the performance of global subsidiaries with Oracle Hyperion Applications (link) Profit: Charting a New Course: Korean Air gains altitude by leveraging its greatest asset: information (link)   Events June 12: Breaking Away from the Excel Add-In: Welcome to Hyperion Smart View 11.1.2.2 (link) June 13: Upgrading OBIEE 10g to 11g: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (performance architects) (link) June 14, The Netherlands: Strategies for Business Excellence, New Release of Oracle Hyperion EPM Suite (link) June 21: Comprehensive and Accurate Forecasting for Healthcare (link) June 26: What Exactly is Exalytics? (KPI Partners) (link) Webcast Replay: Is Your Company Able to Navigate Through Market Volatility? (link)  Webcast Replay: Is Hope and Email The Core of Your Reconciliation Process? (link) Webcast Replay: Troubleshooting EPM Reporting & Analysis 11.1.2.x  (link) Webcast Replay: Is your Organization Flying Blind when it comes to Understanding Profitability?  (link) Enterprise Performance Management Final Oracle EPM  Information Panel (CIP) survey on cost, profitability and performance reporting/scorecards is now OPEN (link) New on EPM Blog: What's Going on With IFRS? (link) How does Crystal Ball integrate with EPM Solutions? New collateral and demos on Crystal Ball Solution Factory!  (link) New Youtube Video: Business Case Analysis with Oracle Crystal Ball (link) Crystal Ball 11.1.2.2 is released! Grouped Assumptions in Sensitivity Charts, Data Filtering When Fitting Distributions and Parameter Edits When Fitting Distributions to name a few. Get full details from the online New Features Guide (link) New DRM Oracle-by-Examples now available (link) Support Blog: Hyperion Ledgerlink Sample Record and Windows 7: Now you see it, now you don’t  (link) Use Enterprise Manager FMW Control to Troubleshoot Oracle EPM 11.1.2 Family of Products (link) Business  Intelligence Whitepaper: Real-Time Operational Reporting for E-Business Suite via GoldenGate Replication to an Operational Data Store.  How Oracle enabled real-time operational reporting for its $20B services contract business with Golden Gate & OBIEE (link) KPI Partners ebook: Understanding Oracle BI Components and Repository Modeling Basics (link) “Getting Started with Oracle Endeca Information Discovery” video tutorials now available (link) Oracle BI Publisher Conversion Center: Convert from Crystal, Actuate, or Oracle Reports to Oracle BI Publisher (link) Oracle Fusion Applications: Monthly Partner Updates Webcast Replays to help BI partners understand how OBI, Essbase, BI-Apps and Fusion work together: More on Fusion CRM: Fusion Marketing More on Fusion CRM: Fusion CRM Sales Start-Up Packs and Expert Services for Implementation Partners Introducing the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub Implementing Fusion Applications using Oracle's Composers Oracle Fusion Applications Co-Existence

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  • Reviewing Retail Predictions for 2011

    - by David Dorf
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} I've been busy thinking about what 2012 and beyond will look like for retail, and I have some interesting predictions to share.  But before I go there, let’s first review this year’s predictions before making new ones for 2012. 1. Alternate Payments We've seen several alternate payment schemes emerge over the last two years, and 2011 may be the year one of them takes hold. Any competition that can drive down fees will be good for everyone. I'm betting that Apple will add NFC chips to their next version of the iPhone, then enable payments in stores using iTunes accounts on the backend. Paypal will continue to make inroads, and Isis will announce a pilot. The iPhone 4S did not contain an NFC chip, so we’ll have to continuing waiting for the iPhone 5. PayPal announced its moving into in-store payments, and Google launched its wallet in selected cities.  Overall I think the payment scene is heating up and that trend will continue. 2. Engineered Systems The industry is moving toward purpose-built appliances that are optimized across the entire stack. Oracle calls these "engineered systems" and the first two examples are Exadata and Exalogic, but there are other examples from other vendors. These are particularly important to the retail industry because of the volume of data that must be processed. There should be continued adoption in 2011. Oracle reports that Exadata is its fasting growing product, and at the recent OpenWorld it announced the SuperCluster and Exalytics products, both continuing the engineered systems trend. SAP’s HANA continues to receive attention, and IBM also seems to be moving in this direction. 3. Social Analytics There are lots of tools that provide insight into how a brand is perceived across popular internet sites, but as far as I know, these tools are not industry specific. The next step needs to mine the data and determine how it should influence retail operations. The data needs to help retailers determine how they create promotions, which products to stock, and how to keep consumers engaged. Social data alone does not provide the answers, but its one more data point that will help retailers make better decisions. Look for some vendor consolidation to help make this happen. In March, Salesforce.com acquired leading social monitoring vendor Radian6 and followed up with acquisitions of Heroku and Model Metrics. The notion of Social CRM seems to be going more mainstream now. 4. 2-D Barcodes Look for more QRCodes on shelf-tags, in newspaper circulars, and on billboards. It's a great portal from the physical world into the digital one that buys us time until augmented reality matures further. Nobody wants to type "www", backslash, and ".com" on their phones. QRCodes are everywhere. ‘Nuff said. 5. In the words of Microsoft, "To the Cloud!" My favorite "cloud application" is Evernote. If you take notes on your work laptop, you will inevitably need those notes on your home PC. And if you manage to solve that problem, you'll need to access them from your mobile phone. Evernote stores your notes in the cloud and provides easy ways to access them. Being able to access a service from anywhere and not having to worry about backups, upgrades, etc. is great. Retailers will start to rely on cloud services, both public and private, in the coming year. There were no shortage of announcements in this area: Amazon’s cloud-based Kindle Fire, Apple’s iCloud, Oracle’s Public Cloud, etc. I saw an interesting presentation showing how BevMo moved their systems to the cloud.  Seems like retailers are starting to consider the cloud for specific uses. 6. F-CommerceTop of Form Move over "E" and "M" so we can introduce "F-Commerce," which should go mainstream in 2011. Already several retailers have created small stores on Facebook, and it won't be long before Facebook becomes a full-fledged channel in the omni-channel world of retail. The battle between Facebook and Google will heat up over retail, where both stand to make lots of money. JCPenney and ASOS both put their entire catalogs on Facebook, and lots of other retailers have connected Facebook to their e-commerce site. I still think selling from the newsfeed is the best approach, and several retailers are trying that approach as well. I just don’t see Google+ as a threat to Facebook, so I think that battle is over.  I called 2011 The Year of F-Commerce, and that was probably accurate. Its good to look back at predictions, but we also have to think about what was missed.  I didn't see Amazon entering the tablet business with such a splash, although in hindsight it was obvious. Nor did I think HP would fall so far so fast.  Look for my 2012 predictions coming soon.

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