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Companies that run SAP’s applications should know that most of those applications can perform much better on Oracle Database than on any other database platform, including HANA.
Oracle’s Database In-Memory has been certified by SAP for use with solutions based on the SAP NetWeaver 7.x technology platform, the company has announced.
The SAP certification was valid as of Friday and applies to products that are based on NetWeaver 7.x and certified for Oracle database 11g Release 2, according to SAP’s website.
Anyone investing in an SAP ERP solution running on Oracle Linux is clearly serious about ensuring that their critical line of business systems run smoothly, predictably, and efficiently. It should go ...
Oracle has also made great strides over the last year with faster Exadata machines capable of producing millions of transactions quickly. With superior performance of its in-memory technology, SAP ...
For SAP to acquire Sybase to try to take away Oracle’s preferred database status makes no sense, and yet, since Sybase is a database company, that is a logical first thought.
SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft worried that it could lose ground in the database software market if Oracle acquired PeopleSoft, and that fear spurred Microsoft to discuss a merger with SAP last year ...
Oracle’s Exadata X2 machines are now certified to run applications from rival SAP, following recent steps by SAP to move its customers off Oracle database platforms. Exadata X2 is the second ...
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