Home > SAP software/management News > SAP shores up SAP NetWeaver BW with Teradata
SAP software/management News:
EMAIL THIS

SAP shores up SAP NetWeaver BW with Teradata

By Courtney Bjorlin, News Editor
28 Apr 2009 | SearchSAP.com

SAP news, tips and expert advice
Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google

NetWeaver Business Warehouse (BW) will run on Teradata databases, a move that analysts say is great news for SAP NetWeaver BW customers.

The move shores up SAP NetWeaver BW's deficiencies, which include a reputation for slow query responses, limited data volume scalability, and limited visibility into non-SAP data, according to Philip Russom, senior manager of research at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI).

"The new SAP-Teradata combination has great potential for curing these weaknesses," Russom said in an email response. "Thanks to the SAP-Teradata combination, I feel we'll see even more BW implementations in the future."

The Teradata option will appeal to customers that have Teradata already and were forced until now to run SAP NetWeaver BW on a different platform, according to Boris Evelson, principal analyst at Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research. NetWeaver BW is currently supported only on Oracle, IBM and Microsoft SQL databases. It will also appeal to SAP customers growing through mergers and acquisitions that will need to accommodate larger sets of data, according to Evelson.

For more on SAP NetWeaver BW
Read about how SAP BusinessObjects is working out for SAP NetWeaver BI customers

Read the official SAP BusinessObjects product roadmap

But don't expect SAP customers who are running NetWeaver BW on SQL Server to rush to move to Teradata, he said. Teradata is still a very expensive proposition compared with SQL Server.

Before this partnership, if a company ran SAP and Teradata, the data was stored as relational data in Teradata, according to Mark Whitehorn of PenguinSoft Consulting Ltd. A copy -- called a shadow copy -- was extracted and held in SAP. It was then restructured, and SAP analytics ran against that restructured shadow copy, Whitehorn said in an email response.

In the new model, Teradata is the data warehouse layer, above that is SAP NetWeaver BW and NetWeaver BW Accelerator, and above that, the front-end analytical tools, according to Whitehorn. The data is held in Teradata as before, but no shadow copy is produced. So there is only one data warehouse, which is held as relational data in Teradata.

The move enhances the back end of SAP's business intelligence portfolio. While SAP's acquisition of Business Objects gave it a great front end, the back end was still lacking, Evelson said. The data warehouse in SAP NetWeaver BW is more of a departmental data mart, he said -- it never scaled to hundreds of terabytes, it didn't have lots of the infrastructure an enterprise-class data warehouse should have, and it was never very stable.

"If you look at the SAP business intelligence portfolio, it is very heavy on the front end as opposed to the back end," Evelson said. "Now, basing BW on top of Teradata, that's great."

Teradata provides better storage and scalability in the 25 terabyte area, according to Tim Lang, vice president of product management for SAP BusinessObjects.

The new partnership also enhances support for Teradata, Lang said. SAP customers can call their SAP support line if they have issues with Teradata.

"There's a much stronger connection on the support side as well," he said. "There's a lot of advantages we bring together in a joint solution, particularly when talking about very large datasets."

Russom thinks the SAP-Teradata partnership will spur larger SAP BW implementations because of the scalability assured via Teradata. Likewise, improvements to query performance and broader access to enterprise data made possible by this combination will lead to more SAP ERP users adopting "operational business intelligence" and other time-sensitive, data-driven business practices, he said.

The partnership also heightens the speculation that SAP is interested in acquiring Teradata -- a rumor that surfaced earlier this year, according to Madan Sheina, principal analyst with London-based Ovum Research.

The acquisition would be a wise move on SAP's part, Evelson believes. As consolidation in the industry continues to lead the news of the day (e.g., Oracle's recent Sun acquisition ), partnering with companies will become increasingly difficult.

"I think [buying Teradata] would make a lot of sense," Evelson said. "The major piece SAP is missing is really an enterprise-class data warehouse."

But Sheina said that the Teradata-SAP partnership also underscores something that is becoming a competitive advantage for SAP -- its continued emphasis on platform neutrality.

"SAP is perhaps unique among the big four BI plays in that it is agnostic about which database platform to do data warehousing on," Sheina said in an email response. "Such an option also gives SAP an opportunity to earn revenue for itself rather than [its] biggest applications [and BI] rival."



Tags: Business Objects and SAP business intelligenceSAP business information warehouseSAP trends, strategy and ERP market shareVIEW ALL TAGS

Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google



RELATED CONTENT
Business Objects and SAP business intelligence
SAP CTO Sikka: SAP's innovation gets overlooked
Four things SAP must consider before a Teradata acquisition
SAP TechEd Demo Jam 2009: Winners use beer keg in demo
Which five SAP projects should businesses launch now?
SAP BW or third-party data warehouses a dilemma for SAP customers
SAP pitches in-memory DBMS to handle transactions as well as analytics
Tips for setting up a default SAP BI client after implementation
Competitive sailors use SAP dashboard, BI to plot better race strategy
Consider more than end of support in move from SAP BEx to BOBJ
SAP Business Explorer (BEx) and SAP BI reporting basics

SAP business information warehouse
Four things SAP must consider before a Teradata acquisition
SAP BW or third-party data warehouses a dilemma for SAP customers
Should we install SAP BW on the same server running SAP R/3 4.7?
SAP: Don't rush from SAP BEx tools to SAP BusinessObjects
Choosing an SAP BI/BW database for InfoCube data
Using Infoset to join, move DSO analysis to InfoCube
Selecting InfoCubes in SAP BI/BW Business Content
SAP BI roadmap one year later: How's Business Objects working out for SAP BI customers?
How to limit employee access to reports using roles in SAP NetWeaver
SAP BI extractors vs. Business Objects for ETL process
SAP business information warehouse Research

SAP trends, strategy and ERP market share
SAP CTO Sikka: SAP's innovation gets overlooked
SAP CTO expects today's SAP applications to be running in 2020
SAP TechEd 09 keynoters: Managing change today like trying to board a speeding train
SAP ERP upgrade case study: Upgrade to ECC 6.0 with minimal downtime
SAP forms closer link with LinkedIn
Getting ready for SAP TechEd 2009 with tips from Jon Reed
SAP ERP/ECC 6.0 upgrade planning and strategy
Mission-critical SAP software demands a mission-critical hardware infrastructure
SAP TechEd 2009 Phoenix: SearchSAP.com Special Report
SAP pitches in-memory DBMS to handle transactions as well as analytics

RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
BEx  (SearchSAP.com)
Business Information Warehouse  (SearchSAP.com)
Enterprise Services Architecture  (SearchSAP.com)

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary



SAP Training & Employment
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2000 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
SearchSAP.com is a search service provided by TechTarget and is completely
independent of and not affiliated with SAP AG.
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts