SAP HANA is an application that uses in-memory database technology to process very large amounts of real-time data from relational databases, both SAP and non-SAP, in a very short time. The in-memory computing engine allows HANA to process data stored in RAM as opposed to reading it from a disk which means that the data can be accessed in real time by the applications using HANA. The product is sold both as an appliance and as a cloud-based software solution.
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SAP Integration Suite
Score 8.5 out of 10
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SAP Integration Suite is a modern, secure integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that connects applications, data, processes, and AI agents across SAP and non‑SAP environments.
$11,199
per year
Pricing
SAP HANA Cloud
SAP Integration Suite
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SAP HANA Cloud
SAP Integration Suite
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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No setup fee
Additional Details
Includes a one year free trial.
Access to free tier services does not expire while there is an active Pay-As-You-Go or CPEA account with SAP. Once a free tier service limit has been reached users have the option to update from a free to a paid service plan in the same account.
Compared to the above listed applications namely SAP Business Warehouse, SAP Business Intelligence and SAP Cloud Platform, all the base features are SAP HANA. That is, SAP HANA is the primary Data source for all these 3 mentioned applications of SAP HANA in the current market. …
The major capabilities of SAP Integration Suite include Cloud Integration, API Management, Open Connectors, Integration Advisor, and SAP API Business Hub. It helped to integrate the survey platform which supported millions of users smoothly using the portal and retrieving data …
Sap Suite provides all the below features. Cloud Integration: Accelerate integration development with out-of-the-box integration packs for end-to-end scenarios such as hire-to-retire, lead-to-cash, procure-to-pay, and much more, which helped our organization. To add to it, …
SAP integration suits are more easier and flexible to use than AWS Lambda. it meets the customer requirements more than any other tool available in the market. the inbuilt analytics has proven more beneficial than any other tools like AWS Lambda also the CICD process and …
The [SAP] Integration Suite is the latest offering from SAP in terms of integration, offering the latest technologies to support the overall integration process. There are more than +200 open connectors in order to integrate with non SAP systems. One of the benefits of …
Google Cloud is also a good platform, but since SAP Integration Suite has the added advantage and experience of being catered to enterprise customers over a long time, it has a lot of SAP-specific services and solutions which can be implemented and used by the organization. Not …
SAP Integration Suite has unique features compared to other platforms. It is easier to set up, develop, design and monitor the flows created in SAP Integration Suite. Compared to other products, SAP Integration Suite has features that stand out like the SAP Integration Suite or …
One of the biggest platforms that stack up against SAP Integration Suite is Amazon Web Services (AWS) which I believe also provides a suite of applications ranging from IoT integration to machine learning and analytics. We haven't worked with this much and might come down to …
SAP CPI is equivalent to SAP PO on NetWearver. After evaluvating both products for cloud integrations, we choose to co with Cloud Platform Integration tool offered in SAP Integration Suite. It's working best to provide secure integration with on-prem systems.
I have enjoyed my experience with HANA so far. It is very fast and easy to maintain. SAP Integration Suite makes revision updates a breeze as it is typically only a few clicks of the mouse and at most 45 minutes. SAP Integration Suite was chosen for this project by the …
A few years ago, one of the key considerations for using SAP Integration Suite was the good integration with other SAP products and systems. A lot of SAP products and systems were used in Loblaw before. We believed that SAP Integration Suite aligned with the strategic direction …
We are currently using SAP Integration Suite with our ERP ECC system but the road-map is to move S/4 on HANA so we selected SAP Integration Suite hoping that it will be easier when we move to S4 HANA.
I think if you have a large organization, it's probably the product and the marketplace to go to. We're a large management consulting firm operating in four to seven countries. And generally speaking, I think that's the size and the scope where it scales best. I can't speak to smaller companies, but I can't see smaller companies leveraging the benefits as much as a larger organization can.
Good at: 1. Integrations with in SAP applications, especially with event based triggers 2. Can be integrated very well with other BTP services to attain Batch processing and store credentials 3. Supports many authentication models Improvements: 1. No version history available compared to as it is available in S4HANA 2. Need a lot of improvement in git hub connections
Real-time reporting and analytics on data: because of its in-memory architecture, it is perfect for businesses that need to make quick decisions based on current information.
Managing workload with complex data: it can handle a vast range of data types, including relational, documental, geospatial, graph, vector, and time series data.
Developing and deploying intelligent data applications: it provides various tools for such applications and can be used for machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate tasks, gain insights from data, and make predictions.
Requires higher processing power, otherwise it won't fly. How ever computing costs are lower. Incase you are migrating to cloud please do not select the highest config available in that series . Upgrading it later against a reserved instance can cost you dearly with a series change
Lack of clarity on licensing is one major challenge
Unless S/4 with additional features are enabled mere migration HANA DB is not a rewarding journey. Power is in S/4
Provide more pre-built integrations to use within SuccessFactors or other modules instead of everything having to be custom built
Support is unable to provide advice on custom builds so you often have to engage a 3rd party partner
Works best when you have the functional and technical teams working together. Otherwise, the system is too technical for a functional user to create integration and a technical user not always understand the functional perspective
We would rate our likelihood of renewing at 9/10. SAP HANA Cloud has proven to be a highly reliable and scalable data platform that consistently delivers strong performance. Its seamless integration with our overall SAP landscape, combined with improved analytics and real-time data capabilities, makes it a core part of our long-term technology strategy.
It is in place, our system integrators are familiar with it, and it fits into the ecosystem. A better user interface, flow build and debugging experience would see it grow, many technical staff do not enjoy using it for this reason, however it is quite capable and powerful behind this one shortcoming.
It is very useful solution which provides you speedier data processing, real-time analytics. It helps you manage diverse data types. It also offers you excellent disaster management. It has user friendly interface which helps you navigate system and transactions easily and perform task smoothly.
The user interface is messy and not intuitive. It has a steep learning curve, and flows developed around are easy to make a mess with layout and can be difficult to follow. The debugging is also quite difficult, it takes some time to figure out how to follow the flow and examine data. Error handling is also difficult and not intuitive, it is better to let some errors leak and monitor through ALM.
However, I am not the right person to answer this as we have another department to handle support and contact the service provider for any support required. Although i will say that they are the quick respondent and knows how to handle querry of the customers and provide quick and better support.
The support for SAP Integration Suite is satisfactory. We leverage SAP support through our manage services partner. So far, we have not had many major issues. One concern, to make our rating a ten, would be turnaround time on high priority incidents. SAP Integration Suite drives our key business functions forward. Without a reasonable service level agreement on turnaround, we sometimes find us running into issues running pay, etc.
Professional GIS people are some of the most risk-averse there are, and it's difficult to get them to move to HANA in one step. Start with small projects building to 80% use of HANA spatial over time.
I have deep knowledge of other disk based DBMSs. They are venerable technology, but the attempts to extend them to current architectures belie the fact they are built on 40 year old technology. There are some good columnar in-memory databases but they lack the completeness of capability present in the HANA platform.
Before deploying SAP Integration Suite, we assessed Oracle Financial Services Analytics and IBM Risk Analytics. While Oracle had proved its mettle in the exceptional database support and IBM in presenting risk model tools, SAP Integration Suite overwhelmed others by being effortlessly integrated with our existing banking framework.