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New SAP Post: HANA, Columns, and OLTP

Rob KloppAugust 22, 2013HANA, Paid for

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I posted some thoughts about HANA and OLTP here… it is pretty fair and straightforward, I hope… but as I always point out when I mention a work post on this blog… when I am there I do not promise to be objective… it is my job.

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