SAP's HANA will lose the big data war without open source, as proven by 21 new security flaws


SAP has been boasting about its "revolutionary" big data platform, SAP HANA, for years. While its claims have always been a bit suspect, recent revelations that HANA is riddled with critical security flaws only reinforce the mantra that, when it comes to big data infrastructure, open source is best.
-
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version
- 3508 reads
PDF version
More in Tux Machines
- Highlights
- Front Page
- Latest Headlines
- Archive
- Recent comments
- All-Time Popular Stories
- Hot Topics
- New Members
- Ubuntu vs Manjaro: Comparing the Different Linux Experiences
- today's leftovers
- Devices/Embedded Leftovers
- Programming Leftovers
- Games: Old World, Broken Sword 5, Psychonauts 2
- Louis-Philippe Véronneau - Introducing metalfinder
- Firefox for Android no longer gives the user control over the browsing experience. Privacy Browser turns off JavaScript by default.
- today's howtos
- Announcing the release of Oracle Linux 8 Update 6
- today's howtos
- Programming Leftovers
- Red Hat Leftovers/Puff Pieces
- Software: Inkscape, Docspell, and Organize
- today's howtos
- Videos: GTK, Nvidia, and More
- Security, Fear-mongering, and Openwashing
- today's howtos
- Today in Techrights
- Android Leftovers
- LWN.net Weekly Edition for May 12, 2022
Recent comments
4 hours 27 min ago
4 hours 28 min ago
4 hours 57 min ago
5 hours 56 sec ago
13 hours 28 min ago
19 hours 3 min ago
19 hours 8 min ago
20 hours 3 min ago
20 hours 12 min ago
20 hours 40 min ago