When the time comes to prepare budgets and forecasts for a company, planning professionals often expect an extremely stressful time gathering and publishing information, while continually accommodating changes or corrections until the budget gets approved.
Tips & tricks to facilitate the maintenance of dashboards in SAP Design Studio or SAP Lumira Designer
At Clariba we have many years of experience in the development and maintenance of SAP Design Studio and SAP Lumira dashboards. Early on we recognized the power these solutions have to produce stunning, actionable dashboards for C-level executives at top performing organizations in Europe and the Middle East.
5 reasons SAP HANA users should upgrade to the latest version of SAP Data Services 4.2 today
Using NoSQL for Analytics, or the Data Scientist's Frankenstein
Transforming the game of professional football with enterprise mobile technology
Traditionally, the only data available to the football industry for gaining insight and analytics into a match or training session was the same data we could see on television: goals scored, corners won, ball possession, and so on. Nowadays, thanks to advanced data collection devices, tracking and cameras, real time data with X, Y, Z coordinates registering every relevant action for each player during training sessions and games is abundantly available.
Our best practice guide to upgrading SAP HANA
If your organisation is running SAP HANA, at some point you’ll most likely need to apply an upgrade to the production environment. Usually that’s either a support package (SP) released in response to a specific bug identified by users (or to address a newly emerged vulnerability); or the annual release of the Support Packages Stack (SPS) upgrade which adds features and enhancements to the existing SAP HANA database version.
SAP Analytics Cloud ranks top for Innovation in BARC survey
Clariba receives a new SAP Analytics Cloud certification!
Using SAP BI Live Office in hybrid environments to bring live data to your Office documents
A closer look at VPC peering and its business applications
VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) peering is a feature offered by Amazon Web Services which allows you to quickly and easily group your AWS resources together in a single virtual network. This means that data transfer between resources is greatly facilitated, as you are able to use private IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to route data.