HiLn Announces Cloud-based SAP Cloud's
Extensive creation of SAP Clouds for companies
HILN ANNOUNCES CLOUD BASED SOLUTIONS FOR SAP
Milwaukee, WI.,—October 13, 2009—HiLn, A leader in cloud solutions, today announced the Silver Lining Cloud Solution designed to enable companies to deploy SAP software in the cloud. Whether due to cost, complexity or lack of resources, the vast majority of SAP applications have never been set up in a cloud and have not been tested at normal user volumes, much less for unexpected spikes in traffic. HiLn’s team of technical experts have spent months refining this product for SAP clients.
“To our customers, performance matters!” said Carter, CTO, HiLn. “By utilizing our Silver Lining Cloud Solution” our customers will have the ability to start, stop, reuse or throw away and start anew in 6 minutes for each SAP cloud which only leads to greater levels of reliability ease of consumption and stronger SAP systems.”
“Improving performance cannot be achieved solely by adding hardware,” said Christopher Carter, CTO, HiLn. “SAP applications and deployment stacks are complex and must be tested under real world load conditions to assess what actual performance will be in production. Having a process that ensures systems are tested is an essential element of cloud computing development.” 75% of an SAP landscape can be placed in a cloud with no disruption to the normal day to day business of your production environment.
Delivering SAP via the cloud is a reality and moving your training system or a test system or 75% total can provide your organization the following benefits:
* Provides a low-risk approach to seed cloud solutions into your environment
* Lower TCO in the data center with up to 50% reduction in total system costs
* Sustainability with operational savings of up to 80% while fulfilling “green” initiatives
* Increased ROI through server reallocation and labor reduction/redeployment
* Solution provides access to all SAP applications including ECC6, BI, CRM, PLM, and Solution Manager
* No additional data center, HW, SW or admin hours are needed
* Never refresh an environment again – just throw it away!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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