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How the cloud can supercharge SAP HANA for you

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The costs of maintaining your SAP database can be huge – both in terms of the time needed and in the cost of hiring the expertise to keep it in shape. With IBM Cloud Enterprise Application Deployment, systems integrators and MSPs have the ability to pick and choose the services they need and benefit from a huge network of specific experts.

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This short video explores the extent of that flexibility and how IBM Cloud means you can invest in the services and support you need – and save on those you don’t. Ctac, a multinational European managed service provider, describes how they have risen to the cutting edge of their marketplace by improving their SAP HANA offering to customers. Ctac have been able to run their in-memory databases efficiently in the cloud rather than on physical appliances, and at a price point that has extended their reach to virtually any size of customer.

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