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The in-memory-database of #SAP might change the Game: http://bit.ly/ob5bS
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RT @normanmarks: Josh Greenbaum has a nice rundown of the importance of in-memory databases to SAP and the enterprise here http://ow.ly/lgLN
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Went looking for posts on SAP's Academic Research conference. Greenbaum on SAP in-memory/Hasso was one I found: http://bit.ly/foJ0E
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SAP potential to leapfrog Oracle database with in-memory database for transactional processing http://is.gd/2ya7L
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Josh Greenbaum has a nice rundown of the importance of in-memory databases to SAP and the enterprise here http://ow.ly/lgLN