Computing giant Hewlett-Packard today unveiled a new hardware product intended to run applications from the German software company SAP. HP said its ConvergedSystem 900 is intended to run SAP’s software applications, including its Enterprise Resource Planning, supply chain and customer relationship apps atop its HANA database. The companies have been collaborating on the project, which they initially codenamed “Project Kraken,” since last year. HP announced the news ahead of a major SAP conference in Florida that begins Tuesday.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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