HP Integrity Server Blades and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) in SAP application environments by Arrow ECS HP Group and Intel - Product Overview - Security Guide
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Published on: October 05, 2009
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Length: 4 pages
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Overview:
In today’s competitive round-the-clock, global marketplace, many organizations with older SAP application environments face a host of enterprise resource planning (ERP) issues. Poorly integrated systems, exploding costs, slow response time, security threats, and lack of compliance with new regulatory requirements are just a few of the challenges.


Without question, SAP applications are an essential link between business and information technology. But existing SAP application environments have become increasingly complex, are difficult to modify, and can be very costly to maintain. It’s a challenge to continually add new functionality through upgrades, which can often take too long to implement and may require a level of flexibility that the SAP application environment currently lacks. Avoiding downtime for mission-critical SAP applications is another key issue.


Now, enterprises such as yours that rely on enterprise resource planning and business intelligence applications have a solution that can manage exploding volumes of data while lowering cost and simplifying operations.


HP Integrity server blades are designed to be always available, always scalable, and always virtualized to support applications such as SAP.

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