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This data sheet shows how beneficial cloud-based applications can be for systems integrators running heavy-duty SAP databases. Scalability of workloads to suit demands, simplicity and competitiveness of pricing and the agility of on-demand provisioning are just some of the perks covered, all of which bring to the table opportunities for integrators to significantly improve their standing in the SAP market.

Whether it’s networking, security, servers, applications or storage, IBM’s Cloud Automated Modular Management is ideal for high levels of cloud-based data such as those found in SAP HANA operations.

By setting specific policies particular to your data, the innovative software controls your cloud environment all by itself, yielding huge savings in time and money. Studies have shown that utilising IBM Cloud Automated Modular Management can lower IT infrastructure costs by up to 24% and increase IT staff productivity by 42%.

This infographic tells all.

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