I recently wrote an article that used DB-Engines, which tracks database popularity showing the HANA declining popularity. Unlike nearly every other article you will find from Google on this topic, it has had no input from any company's marketing or sales department. Second, no one paid for this article to be written, and it is not pretending to inform you while being rigged to sell you software or consulting services.This is published by a research entity.Lack of Financial Bias Notice:We have no financial ties to SAP or any other entity mentioned in this article. If you want to see our references for this article and other related Brightwork articles, see this link. You will learn about the supporting evidence, the fact that SAP has tried to replace the SAPGUI many times in its history, and why it is unlikely that Fiori will survive. These factors work together to mean a highly probable poor outcome for Fiori’s future as SAP’s user interface. And this is that the actual use of Fiori is far less than SAP says and that Fiori has technology problems related to architectural issues limiting Fiori’s usefulness. This article will discuss something that no SAP consulting company or IT media entity can say publicly about SAP Fiori. Text Introduction (Skip if You Watched the Video)
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