Week of May 13th, 2013 was a big deal for SAP and Google. Two major events were held-SAPHIRE in Orlando and Developer I/O 2013 in San Francisco.
I was lucky to get a Google I/O 2013 ticket, and be on of the 6000 participants. My objective was to learn about Google BigQuery and Google Apps Script.
Both companies are competitors in Cloud based 'Analysis or massive database' , SAP HANA has two product versions 'Appliance ' (Hardware and Software) and 'Cloud'. Where as Google has Cloud solution BigQuery.
SWOT
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SAP HANA Appliance
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SAP HANA Cloud
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Google BigQuery
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Strengths
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- Strong SAP Products/Branding
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- No downtime
- Good for Ad hoc requirements
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- Good Enterprise Cloud offerings
- No downtime
- Good for Ad hoc requirements
- Good Developer community
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Weakness
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- Maybe costs and downtime
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- Dependency on AWA (Amazon web services) for cloud storage
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- Provides tools, not business suits
- some products are evolving (e.g. Data Visualization)
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Opportunities
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- Increase production adoption
- Conversion from Cloud version
- Use as database for other applications
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- Use as database for other applications
- Convert clients with web security concerns
- Encourage Developer community to build solutions
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- Use as database for other applications (using Compute Engine)
- Convert clients with web security concerns
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Threats
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- Cloud products, and other Appliances
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- Google BigQuery, Maybe Amazon
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- Maybe Amazon
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There were two client presentations on BigQuery - Gamesys and Shutterfly, these clients also use Google Apps Script for data visualization/reporting.
Here are the two Google BigQuery recordings
Big Data Mashups: Enabling Next Generation Analytics Using BigQuery
Here Be BigQuery: Building Social Gaming Infrastructure on the Google Cloud Platform
Another interesting project was All the Ships in the World: Visualizing Data with Google Cloud and Maps, which integrate many Google technologies to visualize real time Data.
I see SAP ideologically now being more open, proving more resources to developers and planning more Cloud based products.
It will be interesting to see how enterprise Cloud database and analysis tools will evolve and their acceptance.
Here are the two Google BigQuery recordings
Big Data Mashups: Enabling Next Generation Analytics Using BigQuery
Here Be BigQuery: Building Social Gaming Infrastructure on the Google Cloud Platform
Another interesting project was All the Ships in the World: Visualizing Data with Google Cloud and Maps, which integrate many Google technologies to visualize real time Data.
I see SAP ideologically now being more open, proving more resources to developers and planning more Cloud based products.
It will be interesting to see how enterprise Cloud database and analysis tools will evolve and their acceptance.