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In Part 1 of this we introduced the different landscapes and looked at a customer without SAP as backend application and how such a
customer could use SAP HANA as a data mart solution in combination with Rapid Marts.
In Part 2 we then looked at a SAP ERP customer and how such a customer could leverage SAP BusinessObjects BI with and without
SAP HANA Live.
Before I will continue and discuss the options of landscape #3, which is a customer with SAP ERP on SAP HANA, I would like to
clarify something based on feedback given on landscape #1 and landscape #2.
The intention of this blog series is not to outline what the benefits of SAP HANA are for a customer, and the intention of this blog
series is also not to outline the benefits of the SAP BusinessObjects BI suite. You will notice during this blog series that SAP HANA
can be leveraged in all of these landscapes and that the SAP BusinessObjects BI suite can be leveraged in all of these landscapes.
The goal of this blog series is to outline how products such as SAP HANA, SAP HANA Live, SAP Suite on SAP HANA, SAP BW,
SAP BW on SAP HANA, and SAP BusinessObjects BI can “play together” in a customer landscape as a lot customers are getting the
impression that some of these products replace each other, which is not the case.
So let’s now look at the landscape #3 – a customer that uses SAP ERP on SAP HANA, but has not created a DWH solution up to this
point. The question if a data warehouse solution still makes sense in such a landscape will be answered when we will discuss
Landscape #5 and landscape #6.
So before going into the details, let’s list the options that we have:
We can use SAP HANA Live to leverage pre-delivered content
We can use SAP HANA to create a data mart based on SAP ERP data
We can use SAP HANA to create a data mart based on non-SAP data
We can use a new category of applications based on SAP HANA
…and as mentioned before, in all of those scenarios we can use the SAP BusinessObjects BI suite on top of the data, so we won’t
focus on that part in this blog.
Figure 1: SAP ERP on SAP HANA
So let’s look at the probably easiest scenario in this landscape. As shown in Figure 1, our customer is using SAP ERP on SAP
HANA and also implemented SAP HANA Live.
SAP HANA Live provides the customer with pre-defined content in form of SAP HANA models, which can be used to deliver
operational reporting directly based on the data in the SAP ERP environment without the need to replicate the data. In addition to the
option to use SAP HANA Live content for operational reporting, it also allows your business users to leverage the SAP ERP data in
different ways without necessary having to write ABAP code or SQL statements because they are able to leverage a set of
preconfigured models for the reporting and analysis.
From an IT point of view, SAP HANA Live provides you with an environment that allows your IT department and power users to
leverage standard interfaces – like SQL – to connect to the SAP ERP data and to create standard models that can be consumed by
your business users.
Could you start using SAP HANA Live to replace some of the old style reports, such as Report Writer or SAP query based reporting
with SAP HANA Live based content? – Absolutely.
Figure 2: Operational Data Mart
Looking at Figure 2 we can see that we can also use the SAP HANA Platform now to create operational data marts. In our landscape
where SAP ERP runs on SAP HANA, now the operational data mart could be based on a “classic” data mart approach where the data
is being “extracted” (perhaps copied is a better word in this case), but we can also use a different approach and simply create a virtual
data mart in this scenario and create a HANA model pointing to the SAP ERP data and the resulting model takes on the role of a
virtual data mart.
Now last but not least, by moving to SAP ERP on SAP HANA, you are also preparing yourself for a new set of applications that are
leveraging SAP HANA technology. Going into the details of these applications would go beyond the scope here, so here is a link that
outlines some of these applications.
So far we covered landscape #1, landscape #2, and landscape #3. In the next blog we will look in more details on landscape #4,
which we touched a little bit already this time.
I hope that people find this information useful and feel free to provide your comments, feedback, and suggestions here.
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Kumar Mayuresh Jun 4, 2013 6:24 PM
Hi Ingo,
Fantastic explanation and lot helpful in understanding "How does all this work together" thanks for clearing the cloud of
confusion.
Regards
Kumar.
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Rajiv Bahl Jun 5, 2013 11:24 PM
Ingo,
Excellent job on the full 3 part series and thanks for sharing !!!
Cheers,
Rajiv Bahl
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Hans Gerhard Landgraf Jun 11, 2013 10:21 AM
Where could I get the respective slides you are showing here or maybe a comprehensive slide deck that can also be used to
explain these things to our customers who ultimatly ask these questions.
Thanks.
Hans
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Andreas Steinke Jun 11, 2013 10:34 PM
Hello,
this blog is very good to understand the basics of HANA integration. I'm very interested in the next parts of the blog.
Best regards
Andreas
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Ram Vusirikala Jun 13, 2013 5:38 PM
Great blogs Inglo. These give a good idea of different landscape and what options customers can go for.
Regards
Ram Vusirikala
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Rashmi Dwaraka Jun 28, 2013 1:16 PM
Great series of Blogs. Thanks!!
Regards,
Rashmi
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Chintada Shankar Jul 11, 2013 6:56 PM
Excellent, very helpful information.
Regards
Shankar