
This quarter’s update of SAP HANA Cloud is now available for all customers. Find out here the main highlights of this release.
Check out the updated Data Center locations for SAP HANA Cloud, which now includes a location in Seoul, South Korea, as part of the AWS infrastructure.
The SAP HANA Cloud, data lake is getting a lot of innovations this quarter, including the launch of the Data Lake Files service and the SQL on Files feature. The data lake is also incorporating more of the SAP IQ capabilities, with customers now even able to choose that compatibility option when provisioning new data lake instances.
The Data Lake Files service provides a secure, managed object storage to host structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data files.
You can query files in a relational format stored in Data Lake Files by using Data Lake, IQ. This allows you to analyze the data with a low-cost strategy, given that this data has an unknown value. It is also easy to share this data with other processing tools.
It’s enabled by default when you provision a data lake instance, whether it’s a standalone or managed by an SAP HANA database instance.
SQL files can be seen as a bridge between the Data Lake, IQ and Data Lake Files components of SAP HANA Cloud, data lake. SQL on Files allows you to directly query any files that have a relational format stored in the Data Lake Files component using a SQL interface.
SQL on Files helps you lower the cost of analyzing large amounts of data files that have a structured format (ingested as files) but unknown value. You can do pre-exploration and data filtering before moving aggregates or whole data sets to Data Lake, IQ, NSE disk storage, or the in-memory storage of SAP HANA Cloud, HANA database.
Another potential use of SQL on Files is if you have file data that needs to be available for cross usage by other tools, such as Spark.
SAP HANA Cloud is growing in power and capabilities with the arrival of its two latest services:
SAP ASE is a relational database server that allows customers to conduct extreme online transaction processing (XOLTP) with high performance. Long relied on by the financial services industry, SAP ASE has proven it can handle massive volumes of data and thousands of concurrent users. Now it can leverage all the benefits of a cloud-native service, with the flexibility and elasticity of the cloud.
To build a robust data landscape based on SAP ASE databases, customers can use the SAP HANA Cloud, adaptive server enterprise replication, also called ASE Replication, or SRS. It is used to keep the replicated data synchronized between multiple ASE databases and ensure the integrity and consistency of the data.
New text processing algorithms for classification and analysis of text data
Additional Time Series Forecasting techniques
Enhancements for Data Scientists to increase productivity and ease of integration
Learn more in the Roadmap Explorer.
The new open-source integration with QGIS offers the following advantages to SAP HANA Cloud customers:
Spatial
Learn more with this learning track.
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