Intel and SAP Partner to Enable Digital Transformation

Intel and SAP Partner to Enable Digital Transformation

For many enterprises, no software provider is as critical to their ongoing operations as SAP. From customer experience management to supply chain optimization or hyperscale cloud platforms and advanced real-time analytics, SAP provides solutions that cover a company’s entire value chain and information chain.

Intel and SAP have worked together for over a decade to deliver hardware and software solutions that speed enterprises’ digital transformation. It’s a partnership focused on simplifying digital transformation while building intelligent enterprises for the emerging Experience Economy.

Intel and SAP announced a multi-year technology partnership focused on optimizing Intel’s platforms, including Intel® Xeon™ Scalable processors and Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory, for end-to-end SAP enterprise software applications, including SAP S/4HANA. A center of excellence (COE) is also planned to demonstrate the ability of Intel and SAP technology to provide strategic capabilities and enable digital transformation.

The digital economy has produced an enormous amount of data, but very little of it has been analyzed. That leaves a huge opportunity for business growth, with SAP HANA at the forefront. The partnership will use technologies from Intel to boost the SAP platform technologies that underpin its enterprise applications, including: real-time in-memory computing, streaming and Big Data analytics, blockchain, augmented and virtual reality, machine learning and artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and security.

The goal? Provide customers best-in-class performance, reduce operational risk through improved resilience, deliver open and extensible frameworks, lower total cost of ownership for SAP S/4HANA deployments, and enhance digital transformation projects geared to engage the Experience Economy with SAP C/4HANA and Experience Management solutions from SAP (Qualtrics).

At the launch of the 2nd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and Optane DC persistent memory earlier this year, Navin Shenoy, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel, said of the software collaboration, “No partner has been more deeply engaged with us in this space than SAP.”

Intel and SAP have a proud history of joint innovation. In fact, Intel IT’s own internal open data platform uses SAP HANA for real-time data management, with a Hadoop cluster running on Intel Xeon-based servers, for its supply chain data analytics system. Thanks to SAP HANA, Intel’s supply chain managers can analyze data within seconds of it being created – leading to faster decisions, streamlined business processes, and operational excellence.

Intel and SAP strive to take full advantage of Optane DC persistent memory in SAP HANA, including early access to the technology to deliver the first major database platform optimized for persistent memory with the SAP HANA 2.0 SPS03 launch last year. We are already breaking boundaries – supporting a memory ratio of 4.5 TB/socket, six times more for analytical workloads than the prior generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor core-to-memory ratio. Intel Optane DC persistent memory modules greatly expand memory size without requiring more memory slots.

With volatile DRAM (conventional) memory, SAP HANA in-memory data must be backed up to disk, and data must be reloaded from disk after every planned or unplanned reboot. This is not necessarily the case with Intel Optane DC persistent memory because main memory is sustained even without power. In an internal SAP benchmark, Intel Optane DC persistent memory created a 12.

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