Blogs tagged uptime
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The SAP Cloud Platform service level agreement (SLA) is a contract between SAP and its customers that defines the system availability that SAP promises our customers, as well as the compensation that’s due to them if we fail to deliver the... Read More »6Comments7Likes -
Sabine Söllheim posted on September 16, 2016We look forward to seeing you at SAP TechEd Las Vegas next week. SUSE will be at booth 114. You’ll have an opportunity to talk face-to-face about SAP on Linux with our experts from Engineering, Professional Services, Alliances and North... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Sabine Söllheim posted on August 17, 2016In the digital age, downtime isn’t an option. Whether planned downtime for SAP HANA or the unpredictable downtime from failures, your business is incurring loss. In either case, you are under pressure to supply more uptime in the data center... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on April 27, 2016Visit the SUSE SAP Team at Sapphire 2016 on booth 655 If you’re looking for answers to the following questions, please come by as we can answer them: How can you achieve zero-downtime for your mission critical SAP workloads? How do you... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Former Member posted on May 1, 2015Visit the SUSE SAP Team at Sapphire 2015 on booth172 Come and talk to our SAP on Linux Experts, SUSE’s VP of Alliances, our Global Head of Product Management and VP of North America Sales. Find out why SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Former Member posted on March 5, 2014While my software engineering education and experience, long time ago!, keep me curious about new software innovation, I will simply leave the technical description of this great innovation to my colleagues at SUSE engineering and product... Read More »2Comments1Like -
Former Member posted on January 20, 2014Whether it is Business Suite®, NetWeaver®, ERP®, or CRM®, when it comes to the reliability of business-critical SAP systems, I have noticed that most companies are no longer willing to compromise and now demand a high availability... Read More »0Comments1Like