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Automated Recovery of SAP HANA Database using cloud native options

In order to ensure recovery of SAP HANA database one can use SAP HSR (SAP HANA System replication) or cluster options. There is a cost associated with this approach of maintaining a copy of the DB with an identical size either on premise or in cloud.

| Sunil Pichamuthu

Modernized SAP environment deployment on AWS using automation

Traditional on premises SAP environments require a long and arduous process of purchasing hardware, rack and stack, powering it u and then installing the required software, going through the configuration steps.

On AWS with Infrastructure as a Code approach, this is reduced and deploying it is reduced to a few clicks. This would not be possible in an on premise data center environment.

| Sunil Pichamuthu

Physical Lockdown but Open Online

The recent outbreak of Covid-19 leading to lockdowns in cities across the world has impacted all. Apart from companies dealing with physical goods, technology companies too are impacted with their facilities shut down and workforce directed to work from home.

In this scenario, tech startups are more agile than large enterprises. Tech startups depend less upon on premise data centres and can easily get their staff to connect from their homes and continue working.

| Sunil Pichamuthu

Achieving highly scalable serverless execution architecture and simplifying operations of DevOps

In this fast-paced digital age, enterprises need to transform the way they do business, Today’s customers expect a customized and seamless experience no matter where and how (online or offline) they want to access your services or buy your products, customers also want new product features and new experiences faster, In short, since they have so many options to choose from, the attention span of the customer has reduced.

| Bhargav Bhagawati

Inventory Movement using Advance Warehouse in Dynamics 365

Introduction

Location directives in Warehouse Management are user-defined rules that help identify pick and put locations for inventory movement. For example, in a sales order transaction, a location directive determines from where the items are to be picked and where they should be placed.

You can use location directives to do the following:

| Kothanda Raman G