Built natively on SAP’s Hana in-memory cloud platform, SAP Cloud for Planning embeds social collaboration and analytics directly within the context of the planning process. The result is that CFOs and other business leaders charged with financial planning can plan, analyse and discuss in context “rather than having to jump to another application,” SAP said.
First announced last October, SAP Cloud for Planning aims to offer a modern planning app in the cloud with the look and feel of a consumer application.
“SaaS for anything analytical has been a slow journey, but more is coming out now,” said Henry Morris, an analyst with IDC.
The reason SAP’s Hana and other in-memory engines are useful in this area is that a lot of financial planning works off of “cubes,” whereby multiple factors are incorporated in multidimensional-analysis models, Morris said.
“The problem is, you have to keep rebuilding these cubes,” he said. “It can be complicated, and for planning purposes you often have to go over and over it again.”
In-memory capabilities, however, mean that such models can be built on the fly, he said. “It’s a good application for in-memory technology.”
Also worth considering is the inherently collaborative nature of the planning process, Morris pointed out. That, in turn, makes it particularly amenable to cloud technology, where sharing is easy and location-independent.
Three quick-start implementation options for SAP Cloud for Planning are now available: proof of concept, initial implementation and implementation of a complete business process. SAP also offers full life cycle options and support through SAP Launch for customers with complex integration requirements.