SAP BW Architecture - Part Two
SAP BW Architecture - Part Two
Watch the second part of our two part series covering the SAP BW architecture. In this second part we look at the BW 7.0x architecture.
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Watch the second part of our two part series covering the SAP BW architecture. In this second part we look at the BW 7.0x architecture.
Watch the first of our two part series covering the SAP BW architecture. In this first part we look at the BW 3.x architecture. Part 2, will explore the BW 7.0X architecture.
Slow to generate, under-utilised and inaccurate Business Intelligence (BI) data puts organisations at a competitive disadvantage. In this paper, Daneel de Villiers, managing director and co-founder of De Villiers Walton, explains how the SAP consulting specialist’s back to basics Performance Review for SAP BI identifies the causes of SAP Business Warehouse difficulties and allows organisations to generate better Business Intelligence.
Continue readingIn the last 20 years, the cost of computer hardware has decreased dramatically whilst its capability to process large volumes of data has increased exponentially. This resulted in a rapid increase in master and transactional data volumes collected and stored in digital format – some claim that the quantity of data held worldwide doubles approximately once a year.
This growth does not necessarily provide companies with the information required to react dynamically in an increasingly competitive business environment. Companies are required to rapidly organise and sift through their terabytes of data to obtain insights into their customers and markets, and to guide their future marketing, investment, and management strategies. Various toolsets are deployed in this quest.
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