SAP In-Memory Computing - Top Competitors (May 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 62/100 |
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Pricing: | 4.2/10 - average cost |
Category: | System -> SAP In-Memory Computing review -> SAP In-Memory Computing competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 47 out of 198 System systems |
Company: | SAP |
Typical customers: | Medium and large size businesses |
Platforms: | Desktop, Cloud |
Links: | SAP In-Memory Computing review, SAP In-Memory Computing pricing guide |
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SAP In-Memory Computing vs. Alternatives in 2023
Oracle Exalytics and Teradata are the competitors of SAP HANA. Oracle Exalytics comes with TimesTen in-memory database, Oracle BI foundation tools, OLAP engine, multiple sources support for data analyzing and supports running numerous applications on Oracle features. However, it’s TTL for entries feature is conditional and its design is not embeddable.Teradata is another popular in-memory computing solution that comes with ACID compliance, intelligent memory and data analytics on data memory features. Customers don’t have to buy separate appliance as the solution is built into the data warehouse. However, the solution doesn’t offer partial index feature and map and reduce feature.
SAP In-Memory Computing alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to SAP In-Memory Computing that are worth checking out: WebSphere DataPower for SMBs, FoxPro for large size business, Informix database software for growing companies, and Data Recovery Assist for low budget organizations.
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