HANA- In Memory Computing

Hi Experts,
Does in India HANA implementation companies are there? Any HANA implementation happening? Because what i heard is that most of the HANA implemenation are in US, European, UK etc counries that too for only fortune 50 companies.
Does in India HANA consulting happening?
Regards,
Sri

In fact first two productive HANA systems went live in Asia. There was recently SAP's announcement about a customer in India; just do google (or bing, or yahoo etc) search. -VR

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