SAP HANA vs Snowflake

July 21, 2023 | Author: Michael Stromann
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SAP HANA
SAP HANA converges database and application platform capabilities in-memory to transform transactions, analytics, text analysis, predictive and spatial processing so businesses can operate in real-time.
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Snowflake
Snowflake is the only data platform built for the cloud for all your data & all your users. Learn more about our purpose-built SQL cloud data warehouse.

SAP HANA and Snowflake are both prominent data management platforms, but they have distinct differences that cater to different user needs. SAP HANA is an in-memory data platform that provides real-time data processing and analytics capabilities. It is designed to handle large volumes of data and perform complex data processing tasks quickly, making it ideal for businesses with real-time data analysis requirements. SAP HANA is often used in conjunction with SAP's suite of business applications for seamless integration and enhanced performance. On the other hand, Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehousing platform known for its scalability, elasticity, and ease of use. Snowflake's architecture separates compute and storage, allowing organizations to scale their data processing independently. It is a fully managed service, making it convenient for businesses without the need for manual cluster management. Snowflake's pay-as-you-go pricing model makes it cost-effective for businesses with varying data processing needs.

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2021. Cloud security startup Lacework has raised $525M



Lacework, a cloud security startup that offers a solution built on the Snowflake platform, has raised $525 million in its Series D funding round, bringing its total funding to over $1 billion. The company reported a remarkable 300% year-over-year revenue growth for the second consecutive year. Investors and customers have shown significant interest due to the comprehensive nature of Lacework's security solution. It enables companies to securely build in the cloud and covers multiple market categories to meet diverse customer needs. This includes services such as configuration and compliance, infrastructure-as-code security, vulnerability scanning during build time and runtime, as well as runtime security for cloud-native environments like Kubernetes and containers.


2014. SAP and IBM partner to provide SAP HANA on IBM Cloud



The software giants SAP and IBM have joined hands and announced the availability of the HANA Enterprise Cloud service, a Big Data platform, through IBM's cloud infrastructure. SAP CEO Bill McDermott acknowledged the immense demand for SAP HANA in the cloud and described the global agreement with IBM as marking a new era of cloud collaboration. IBM CEO Ginni Rometty highlighted this as a significant milestone in the deployment of enterprise cloud, emphasizing that IBM's secure, open, and hybrid enterprise cloud platform will enable SAP clients to embrace new ways of working in an era shaped by big data, mobile, and social advancements.


2014. SAP: Germany won the World Cup thanks to Big Data


In the not-too-distant past, the Oracle yacht emerged victorious in the America's Cup. Subsequently, Oracle marketers attributed this achievement to the utilization of Oracle's Big Data system. Now, it's SAP's turn (Oracle's perennial rival) to respond to this marketing claim. As it turns out, the German football team's triumph in the World Cup can also be attributed to a Big Data system called SAP Match Insights, which operates on the innovative SAP HANA technology. This system synchronized data from scouts with video footage captured on the field, enabling coaches to easily identify crucial moments during the game. By leveraging SAP Match Insights and SAP HANA, the coaches of the German National Team simplified their training methods and improved performance, thereby enhancing the beauty of the sport for fans worldwide. This story serves as a reminder of the transformative potential of Big Data for businesses.


2013. SAP makes big companies effective with Big Data. Competitors are crying


In recent years, SAP was probably the least innovative IT giant (compared to competitors Oracle, Microsoft, IBM). All SAP's own innovative projects mostly failed (remember Business ByDesign), and the only thing that SAP could do - is buying other companies (SuccessFactors, SyBase, Ariba). But at this time, SAP is going to outdo all the competitors on the wave of new trendy technology - Big Data. What is Big Data? ***

Author: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email stromann@liventerprise.com