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EDW Positioning

Based on the SAP Real-Time Data Platform



July, 2013
Typical needs in a Enterprise world
Introduction
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Types Analytics & Data Marts
Different Analytical needs and the consequences in IT architectures
Complex architecture landscapes including different kind
of Data Marts, Data Warehouses and EDWs
Operational
Data Mart
Visibility
Direct / Database
Replication
Near-line
Data Marts
(Audit / SOX)
Federated
Queries / ETL
Agile
Data Marts
Ad-Hoc | Self-
Service BI
ETL / ELT/
Replication
Data
Warehouse/
EDW
Consolidated
view
ETL / ELT /
Replication
Transactional |
System of Record
Transactional | Analytical |
Systems of Record & Engagement
Real Time
Data Mart
Real Time
Streams / Feeds
Event | Machine
ETL / ELT/ Replication
Federation of Data & Query
All sources
Predictive
Data Marts
Unstructured
Data Marts
Sentiment
Analysis
Archived
Information
Social
Architecture
Information needs
Source of
information
Access method to
source data
Predictive
Analysis
Archive
Analysis
High variety of information sources
Extensive information needs
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Different Needs
Different Types of Data Marts for Reporting
Characteristics of Data Marts:
Maximum flexibility for LOBs in data modeling
and integration of LOB specific data (Agile)
Supporting local business execution
Support strategic decision making in LOBs
Independently of, or sourced from the centralized corporate
EDW layers
Reporting on large volumes of granular, transactional data
Data latency determined by business requirements batch
to real time
High Volume Unevenly structured data (Big Data)
Predictive Analysis
Event and Streaming sources



A data mart is a collection of data coming from subject
areas organized for decision support based on the needs
of a given domain / group of users.

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Examples of Different Types of Data Marts
Business Intelligence Tools
Supplier Data
Operational
Real-time
replication and
ETL
ETL
ERP Data Other EDW
Agile DataMart Operational DataMart
Operational Data Marts:
Real Time Data
Reporting on large volumes of granular,
transactional data
Supporting local business execution


Agile Data Marts:
Independently of the highly governed
centralized corporate EDW layers
Maximum flexibility for LOBS in data
modeling and integration of LOB
specific data
Support strategic decision making in
LOBs


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Unlock The Power of Your Data Across The Enterprise
Enterprise Data Warehousing the single point of truth
EDW * characteristics:
Consolidate the data across the enterprise to get a
consistent and agreed view on your data
Combine SAP and other sources together
Standardized data model on corporate information
Supporting decision making on all organizational levels


EDWs require a database plus EDW orchestration
tools:
EDW orchestration tools are used to manage, model and
run the Enterprise Data Warehouse
EDW orchestration tools can be shipped as an integrated
EDW application
Custom built EDWs are based on loosely coupled
orchestration tools e.g. ETL tools, Data Modeling tools,
Monitoring tools etc.






* EDW and DW are often used interchangebly. For the
remainder of this presentation only the term EDW will be used.

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global
local
regional
Master Data
Management
Business Intelligence Tools

Planning &
Forecast
feeding
external
systems
Example of a Customer Enterprise Data Warehousing landscape
DataMart
DataMart
Master Data
Transactional Data
Example for global EDW
implementation:
Architecture to provide the base for
entire commercial business intelligence
solutions:

Local, regional, global Data Marts
in addition to global Data Warehouse
necessary to meet business users
need
Data Warehouse as single point of
truth with harmonized master data
to feed departmental Data Marts
and external systems with cleansed
data
Depending on users requirements
reporting on departmental Data Mart
or Data Warehouse is possible






Data Warehouse
Single Point of Truth
ERP Data Supplier Data Other Customer Data
DataMart
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Different Approaches
What approach is right for you?

Different approaches to implement an analytical data foundation

Using an Integrated EDW application
Model-driven pre-packaged Data Warehouse application as a
central component
Prebuilt Information and process content
Out of the box tool set for modeling, managing, operating, and
governing an EDW and its data marts
Custom Built Enterprise Data Warehouse
Loosely coupled orchestration tools
Higher efforts for development and maintenance
High flexibility to build custom data models and processes with
little enforced governance
Open environment to easily import industry models
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Different Approaches
What approach is right for you?

Custom built data marts without EDW integration layer
Maximum flexibility for custom data marts specifically built for
isolated use cases
Easy to build and fast realization time
Low level of integration among different data marts
Grow from custom built DMs to an EDW
Combine custom built DMs or EDW with integrated EDW application
Combination of approaches
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Very large Data Marts
Data Volume and Complexity considerations
Enterprise Data Warehouse, Data Marts
d
a
t
a

v
o
l
u
m
e

huge
moderate
Complexity: number of scenarios, data models, sources,
huge
Mix of scenarios with small and
large amounts of data
Many (100s to 10000s) of data
models
Many (100-1000s) different data
sources








Extremely high number of
scenarios and combinations of
scenarios
Extremely high data volumes








Internet scale business process
(e.g. Ebay, Amazon, ) generating
huge amounts of (sensor) data
Fairly modest challenges regarding
semantics, consolidation, harmoni-
zation, integration with other data








Data Mart EDW
Extreme large EDW
Few data sources
Data mart type of setup or operational
(OLTP) analytics
Moderate number of tables
Moderate (need for) integrations between
data models




How does SAP address the needs?
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SAP Real-Time Data Platform
Addressing the architectural needs
Custom
Apps
Mobile &
Embedded
Business
Intelligence
Business
Suite
Business
Warehouse
SAP RTDP addresses the needs for a packaged
EDW framework with SAP BW, as well as custom
built EDW and Data Marts

SAP NetWeaver BW as strategic offering for packaged
EDW frameworks
SAP HANA as an in-memory foundation for custom built
solutions and in-memory database platform for BW
SAP Sybase IQ as disk-based database for custom built
petabyte scale EDW and cost effective near-line storage
solution (NLS) for BW on HANA



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SAP HANA, BW on HANA, Sybase IQ
Strong individual solutions
Sybase IQ
BW on HANA
SAP HANA
SAP HANA
Data Platform for business- or mission-critical enterprise applications
In-Memory database for transactional and analytic workloads
More than 1000 customers with standalone, BW or Business Suite scenarios


SAP NetWeaver BW
More than 14000 customers referring to > 17000 productive systems
Vast majority: Central EDW, harmonizing many source systems
Embedded into mission critical business processes


Sybase IQ
Recognized leader in EDW market by Gartner and Forrester Group
Industry leading performance and scale benchmarks with 4500+ installations in 2150 accounts
Greater than 96% customer satisfaction rates - consistently

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Data Modeling
Layered scalable EDW model
Tight integration with native HANA Data Marts
In-Memory based OLAP features and
Planning engine
Agile Data Marts with BW Workspaces



Scheduling & Monitoring
Process Chains enable workload management for
data load processes across systems
Rich monitoring capabilities via Admin Cockpit
Support of 3rd party tools such as UC4, Tivoli
Supportability, Traceability
Easy extensible BADI framework for data staging,
reporting and authorization
Access statistics including Identity handling
Possibility to trace on application logic, database
access and effect of authorizations


Reliable Data Acquisition
Open for SAP and non SAP systems
Embedded ETL and Streamlined In-Memory Data
Staging processes
Sophisticated Error Handling
Incremental Data Provisioning capabilities
Business Content
Enables fast implementation
Leverages SAPs proven knowledge in
business applications and industries
Model-driven approach


EDW with SAP BW on HANA
Lifecycle Management & Security
Hot- / Cold data handling for optimized resource
usage
Compliant NLS and Archiving
Fine-grained security model with mass handling
capabilities

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Data Modeling
Entity-Relationship models
Procedural extensions for complex views
Support for planning operations on views
Real-time transformation 3NF to analytic view


Scheduling & Monitoring
DB level monitoring in SAP HANA Studio
Explain plans for SQL statements
No scheduling capabilities, requires additional tools
such as SAP Business Objects Data Services
Supportability, Traceability
Technical tracing of database kernel operations
Alerting for vital database parameters
Integration with SAP Solution Manager



Reliable Data Acquisition
Support for virtually any kind of data
Support for SAP or 3
rd
party ETL tools
Real time replication and event stream connection
Business Content
Business Suite data models available as
content packages (SAP HANA Live, RDS)
Application content available as delivery units


Lifecycle Management & Security
Repository for design time artifacts
Database security with user and role concept
Privilege concept for design time and runtime
Content lifecycle management



EDW with SAP HANA

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Data Modeling
Leading open modeling tool: PowerDesigner
High flexibility in schema definition
Ad-Hoc SQL, structured and unstructured data
support, and integrated full text search
In-database analytics, MapReduce API, Hadoop
and R-Integration



Scheduling & Monitoring
Web-based SAP Sybase Control Center as DB
administration & monitoring tool
ETL scheduling with DataServices
Open and certified support for 3rd party monitoring
solutions
Supportability, Traceability
Database auditing: logins, data update
timestamps, and administrative actions
Support of multiple trace and debug levels
Extensive set of system stored procedures for
diagnostics

Reliable Data Acquisition
Open for SAP and non SAP systems
Data Services as powerful, approved ETL tool
Open and certified support for 3
rd
party ETL solutions
Real Time Data Loading via ESP and SRS
Business Content
Prebuilt vertical Industry Warehouse Solutions
Open and certified support for many 3
rd
party
applications


EDW with SAP Sybase IQ
Lifecycle Management & Security
Built-in diskbased Information Lifecycle Management
Role-based access control, LDAP authentication, strong
database, column, and transport layer encryption (FIPS
certified)
New generation petabyte-scale store
Resilient Multiplex grid architecture


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SAP HANA, BW on HANA, Sybase IQ - Integration scenarios
Integration scenarios:

Tight integration between BW on HANA and native
HANA scenarios combines the strengths of both worlds
Consumption of BW data models in HANA and
consumption of HANA models in BW
Data staging from HANA to BW and from BW to HANA
IQ supports NLS (multi temperature Data) for BW on
HANA and remote data access from HANA for smart
query processing
Lower TCO by reduced data volumes in HANA and
shortened backup time frames
Cost and Performance optimized EDW
Mature EDWs will leverage the capabilities of all three
components where appropriate




BW on HANA Sybase IQ
Packaged
EDW
framework
Custom built EDW
Tight
Integration
between BW on
HANA and SAP
HANA
SAP HANA
Smart Data
Access
Sybase IQ
as NLS for
BW
Custom built
EDW
Petabyte
scenarios
Sweet Spot
for Mature
EDW
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Customer requires standalone Data Marts
HANA provides maximum agility for custom built data marts
With increasing BI maturity* customers are able to grow from HANA based Data Marts to an EDW
on HANA
Customer requires operational analytics directly on the original transactional data
SAP HANA Live for SAP Business Suite (see appendix for more details)


Customer requires an EDW
BW on HANA is SAPs strategic EDW solution and should be considered as a cornerstone for
customers EDW strategy


Customer requires an EDW for very large data volumes
Sybase IQ recommended for Petabyte scale
Customer requires an NLS solution
Sybase IQ provides very low TCO for advanced data lifecycle management capabilities, e.g. NLS

Conclusions Isolated view
SAP HANA
* TDWI BI Maturity Model
BW on HANA
Sybase IQ
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BW on HANA and HANA Agile Data
Mart scenarios perfectly address the
needs of Central EDWs and Data Marts

IQ is SAPs native NLS for BW on
HANA and is capable of storing
terabytes to petabytes of structured &
unstructured data

Mature customer architectures will
leverage the capabilities of all three
components where appropriate




The HANA EDW
SAP HANA, BW on
HANA + IQ NLS
Conclusion The HANA EDW
Combining the strengths of the different worlds
Sybase IQ
BW on HANA
SAP HANA
Thank you

Contact information:

Product Management: Lothar Henkes, Courtney Claussen, Brian Wood
Solution Management: Daniel Rutschmann
Consulting: Andreas Scholl
COE: Lars Jakob
CSA: Rudolf Hennecke
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Further Information
Find additional information
www.SAPHANA.com
Real-Time Data Platform landing page: www.sap.com/RTDP
SAP NetWeaver Business Warehouse 7.4:
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-35096
BW on HANA FAQ: http://spr.ly/bwonhanafaq
Roadmaps: http://service.sap.com/roadmap

Link to EDW Positioning presentation:
http://www.saphana.com/docs/DOC-2164
https://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-41326
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