SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse
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SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW) is SAP’s Enterprise Data Warehouse product.[1] It can transform and consolidate business information from virtually any source system.[citation needed] It ran on industry standard RDBMS until version 7.3 at which point it began to transition onto SAP's HANA in-memory DBMS, particularly with the release of version 7.4.
Latterly, it evolved into a product called BW/4HANA so as to align with SAP's sister ERP Product called S/4HANA. This strategy allowed SAP to engineer the database to use the HANA in-Memory database. Consequently, this facilitates the push down of complex OLAP based functions to the database as opposed to NetWeaver ABAP Application Server to improve performance.[citation needed] The product is also more open and can incorporate SAP and Non-SAP data more easily.[citation needed]
History
In 1998 SAP released the first version of SAP BW, providing a model-driven approach to EDW that made data warehousing easier and more efficient, particularly for SAP R/3 data. Since then, SAP BW has evolved to become a key component for thousands of companies. An article,[2] provided the history of SAP BW from inception to the newer releases powered by SAP HANA.
References
- ↑ "Digital Platform - Technology - SAP". http://www.sap.com/pc/tech/data-warehousing.html. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
- ↑ "BW is Dead – Long Live BW". http://sapinsider.wispubs.com/Assets/Articles/2014/May/Dr-Berg-Brian-Wood-BW-is-Dead. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse.
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