Our SAP database is like a see-saw

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Lifer
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^ that's what our default IT department answer - "Problem? Money can fix it, just buy this this and this"
 

Ns1

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^ that's what our default IT department answer - "Problem? Money can fix it, just buy this this and this"

Funny, that's the exact opposite of our IT department.

"Oh, workaround exists? Low priority".
 

Gunbuster

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^ that's what our default IT department answer - "Problem? Money can fix it, just buy this this and this"

Well it is kind of bizarro land with HANA. I can have a bunch of regular SAP boxes (SQL) virtualized on one $14K server.

Now they spring HANA on us and it's like going back in time. Try and tell someone you need a three HANA servers for DEV, Quality, and Prod.

$210K for three systems or 14K for 40 systems...
 

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Lifer
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Well it is kind of bizarro land with HANA. I can have a bunch of regular SAP boxes (SQL) virtualized on one $14K server.

Now they spring HANA on us and it's like going back in time. Try and tell someone you need a three HANA servers for DEV, Quality, and Prod.

$210K for three systems or 14K for 40 systems...

hum... interesting... Not that I am decision maker, but good to know.
 

Ns1

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After bringing some parts of the cube back up, I get like 5 automated emails and then an email from one of the IT directors. It simply said

BW is down again.

LOL
 

Bacstar

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hehehe you're lucky. Our SAP conversion & implementation is like 10 months behind schedule and $7 million over budget.
 

sdifox

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After bringing some parts of the cube back up, I get like 5 automated emails and then an email from one of the IT directors. It simply said



LOL

OLAP cubes are such waste of resources. I am guessing it’s popularity stems from management’s sanguine estimation of its own analytical capacity.

I can see it being used to figure out matrics, but once you know the metrics you are looking for, you build a report.
 

BUTCH1

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My last employer used SAP, I used it to track inventory, got halfway decent at it but it took quite awhile, I would rate the learning curve as "kinda steep"..