How in-memory technology can create business value: Insights from the Hilti case

Jan vom Brocke, Stefan Debortoli, Oliver Müller, Nadine Reuter

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    Abstract

    With in-memory technology, all data and applications are kept in the computer’s main memory to avoid expensive mechanical hard-drive I/O access, reduce latency times, and increase the ability to process large volumes of data or complex data. In this “innovation and novel concepts” article, we discuss how in-memory technology may create business value. Based on our experiences in collaborating with the Hilti Corporation, one of the first adopters of SAP’s in-memory technology appliance (SAP HANA), we describe and discuss illustrative application scenarios that are made possible through the increased computing power offered by in-memory technology. Based on these scenarios, we identify principles of value creation through in-memory technology: the first-order effects of reduced latency times and increased ability to process large volumes of complex data (big data processing) that lead to the second-order effects of advanced business analytics and the convergence of OLTP and OLAP that themselves lead to business value through improved organizational performance.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalCommunications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS)
    Volume34
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)151-167
    ISSN1529-3181
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • in-memory technology
    • IT business value
    • Big Data
    • OLTP
    • OLAP
    • advanced business analytics
    • real time analytics
    • business intelligence
    • sentiment analysis

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