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What is DSOs?

DSOs typically refers to Distributed Service Objects. This paradigm allows software components to be distributed across multiple machines on a network, while still appearing as local objects to the application. This is commonly used to build scalable and modular systems.

What other technologies are related to DSOs?

DSOs Complementary Technologies

Composite Providers are a type of data model used in SAP BW and SAP BW/4HANA. As such, they are complementary because they can be used in conjunction with DSOs to create more complex data models and reporting scenarios.
mentioned alongside DSOs in 31% (106) of relevant job posts
Transformations are used to map and convert data from source objects to target objects (like DSOs) within SAP BW. Thus, transformations are a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside DSOs in 12% (51) of relevant job posts
SAP BW is a data warehousing solution from SAP. DSOs are a key object within SAP BW used for data storage and staging, therefore, they are strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside DSOs in 1% (168) of relevant job posts

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