Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco—September 30, 2014
In today's high-speed, always-on world, customers expect more than ever before from the companies with whom they do business. Meeting these increasing expectations can be difficult, especially when decision-makers must wait hours or days to extract vital information from terabytes of data deep within the enterprise. The pace of business can force managers to decide between making an immediate and less informed decision or delaying business decisions until the analytics come through.
To address this challenge and enable executives, managers, and employees to pinpoint opportunities, negotiate smarter, and better engage customers, Oracle introduced the Oracle Database In-Memory option, new software that lets Oracle Database customers create a real-time enterprise. Taking advantage of the extreme performance delivered by Oracle Database In-Memory, some of Oracle's business applications have seen performance gains of over 1,000x, enabling users to quickly make data-driven decisions, respond instantly to their customers, and continuously optimize key processes. With Oracle in-memory applications, jobs that used to be run overnight become on-demand or real time, reducing processing times from hours to minutes or even seconds. Instead of waiting, employees can work—with more current data than was ever possible before. The ability to combine real-time data analysis with subsecond transactions on existing applications enables organizations to become real-time enterprises. And that enables new business strategies and operational efficiencies across the organization.
Oracle business applications have achieved performance gains of up to 1,000x running on Oracle Database In-Memory.
Deploying Oracle Database In-Memory with virtually any existing Oracle Database-compatible application is as easy as flipping a switch, and it has already transformed the performance of business applications spanning Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (Oracle ERP), Oracle Supply Chain Management (Oracle SCM), and Oracle Customer Experience (Oracle CX).
Examples of these transformative applications include:
With Oracle Database In-Memory, organizations can transform the performance of Oracle Database-compatible applications by automatically and transparently taking advantage of columnar in-memory processing, without additional programming or application changes.
"Businesses are looking for a competitive edge in today's high-speed, always-connected world, where customers are more demanding than ever," said Thomas Kurian, executive vice president of product development, Oracle. "The real-time responsiveness enabled by Oracle Database In-Memory can deliver insights at the moment that important decisions need to be made. By combining the power of Oracle's business applications with our in-memory technology, organizations can out-innovate competitors, delight customers, and improve the bottom line."
"As organizations look for better ways to pinpoint opportunities faster, negotiate smarter, and engage customers better, access to real-time information is critical," said Lyle Ekdahl, senior vice president general manager, JD Edwards, Oracle. "The extreme performance delivered with Oracle Applications running on Oracle Database In-Memory enables organizations to continuously optimize processes and make rapid data-driven decisions, allowing them to transform into more agile and efficient businesses."
Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco is the most important business and technology conference of the year for Oracle customers, prospective customers, and partners. This educational conference is dedicated to helping businesses optimize existing systems and understand upcoming industry trends and breakthroughs driven by technology. Oracle OpenWorld offers more than 2,700 educational sessions, hundreds of demos and hands-on labs, and exhibitions from more than 400 partners and customers from around the world showcasing applications, middleware, database, server and storage systems, industries, management, cloud, and infrastructure solutions—all engineered for innovation. Oracle OpenWorld 2014 is being held September 28 through October 2 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. For more information; to register; or to watch Oracle OpenWorld keynotes, sessions, and more, visit www.oracle.com/openworld. Join the Oracle OpenWorld discussion on Twitter, Facebook, and the Oracle OpenWorld blog.
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Notes on Testing:Oracle's application product teams have conducted benchmark testing of their respective application product suites with the Oracle Database In-Memory option and Oracle engineered systems using industry-standard testing tools and methodologies, such as Oracle Load Testing. Tests were conducted using both generally available product and products under development in controlled laboratory environments.
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