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Oracle Named A Leader In The Enterprise Data Warehouse Market in Q4 2015 By Forrester

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Oracle was cited as a Leader in the Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Data Warehouse, Q4 2015 report. The findings say: “Oracle’s mature EDW solution focuses on cloud, real-time, and big data. Oracle’s dominant position in the database market, growing support for data management appliances, and end-to-end data integration platform give it a competitive advantage.” The research evaluated 10 of the most significant enterprise data warehouse vendors across 31 criteria.

“Database is in Oracle’s DNA. Oracle’s solutions for Big Data, In-Memory technology and Engineered Systems enable enterprise data warehouses to be leveraged for smarter business decisions, leading to innovations, operational efficiency and an enhanced customer experience. Oracle views this ranking as a testament to the value that our on-going innovations provide to customers,” said Andy Mendelsohn, executive vice president, Oracle Database Server Technologies.

“Oracle is honored and inspired by this ranking as a leader. Oracle believes that Forrester’s recognition further affirms that our technology is delivering the right solutions to address customers’ business requirements. We also believe it reflects that our data warehouse, In-Memory and Big Data solutions are delivering industry-driving innovations that are helping to transform IT”, he added.

With a proven track record spanning almost four decades, Oracle has been delivering data management solutions and providing continuous innovations that power hundreds of thousands of enterprises in the world.

“Database is in Oracle’s DNA and data warehousing is one of the core technology areas where we’ve driven many innovations over the years. These innovations integrate and extend our data management offerings both on-premises and in the cloud. Oracle recognizes that a secured, scalable data warehouse is the foundation for Big Data and Big Data will continue to drive demands on IT to provide more agile warehousing solutions”, said Andy Mendelsohn, executive vice president, Oracle Database Server Technologies.

Recently at Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle announced the Oracle Cloud Platform for Big Data. The company also extended the Oracle Exadata Database Machine to the cloud. Customers can now migrate their data warehouse or production OLTP workloads to the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service. For many of Oracle customers, the Exadata Cloud Service can also be used as a test/dev platform to validate their Oracle Database 11g migration or business applications. The service can be provisioned and available for use in nearly minutes, with all the Oracle Database options included.

With Oracle Database 12c, Oracle Database In-Memory delivers nearly instant analytics for real-time business decisions. This unique dual-format database architecture supports both OLTP and EDW workloads to enable the processing of analytics much faster than traditional database queries. Most recently, Oracle also integrated the same Oracle Database In-Memory technology into Oracle’s new SPARC M7 chip to deliver real time analytics and transaction processing.

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