List of Interesting ideas and Views:
- Internet Of Agents (IoA)
- SAP TechEd 2025 session on “Extending SAP Joule with Joule Studio”
- What should be next for AI in Enterprise level: Hear Sam Altman and Ali Ghodsi talk about it.
- Who are the winners of last 24 months for investors? Nvidia, Bitcoin, Gold, US30…
- Joule Analytical Insights & “Just Ask” Best Practices
- Michael Saylor’s Prophecy About Crypto Currency
- SAP Rise & Grow and AI Platform Technologies – Some ideas
- Statistical Consequences of Fat Tails: Real World Preasymptotics
- Should you keep the first Envelope or change? Choice between “Two Envelopes Paradox”
- Tesla SpaceX and Some notes on Future
- Kelly Criteria – Proof using Calculus Knowledge
- Next Generation of Financial Markets for Traders–A Must Read List
- Edward Thorp who beat the dealer, and later, beat the market
- Prediction Markets–If it is not trading what is it?
- Why does XM (Exprience Management) matter?
Video: Evolution of A New Architecture SAP HANA
Evolution of SAP HANA and in-memory Computing !
See How SAP co-CEO Bill uses his iPAD for Analysing Real SAP data in Real Time
SAP co-CEO Talks to Cramer Mad Money Mad Money host Jim Cramer sizes up your ability to make money off of SAP. “46 of the top 50 investment banking and investment banking firms in the world use SAP,” says Bill McDermott, SAP co-CEO. See it in ACTION !
What is SAP HANA? Why is SAP HANA a Game Changer? What Drives in-memory Computing?
Why is SAP HANA a game changer?
In-memory Database Systems: Hype or Reality?
Typical arguments about in-memory database systems follows: From : http://nosql.mypopescu.com/post/505511044/in-memory-elastic-databases This is indeed an interesting argument and one that I’m not going to argue against. But it still feels like elastic caching or in-memory elastic databases will remain just a part of the software equation: – Even if the price of RAM has continued to decrease, the machines mentioned do not sound like commodity hardware so you’ll have to balance the costs with the value...
