A. Requires batch processing for data retrieval.
B. Eliminates cloud computing in favor of on-premise storage.
C. Restricts data access to SAP applications only.
D. Enables in-memory computing for real-time analytics.
A. By restricting governance of IT landscapes.
B. By preventing real-time integration with business processes.
C. By enforcing manual IT infrastructure tracking.
D. By providing enterprise architecture visualization and analysis.
A. Manual data processing with no automation.
B. Restricted integration to SAP-only services.
C. Prebuilt connectors for SAP and third-party applications.
D. Built-in API management for secure data exchange.
A. It provides a one-size-fits-all solution without customization options.
B. It eliminates the need for external data management solutions.
C. It centralizes integration, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
D. It allows enterprises to move all workloads to SAP on-premise solutions.