Next-Generation Data Integration on Oracle Exadata

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Published on Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:00:00 +0000 Indexed on 2012/09/24 15:44 UTC
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Companies are currently faced with increasing data volumes and retention times while simultaneously batch windows are shrinking. In the ‘Next-Generation Data Integration on Oracle Exadata’ session we will be discussing how Oracle with its innovative Data Integration solution along with Exadata can help companies tackle that challenge.

Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle GoldenGate provide industry-leading performance and scalability for data integration on Oracle Exadata. They are both uniquely designed to take full advantage of the power of the database and to eliminate unnecessary middle-tier components which can often be bottlenecks for data movement and transformation. Combined with the extreme performance provided by Exadata our Data Integration products help companies move towards a more efficient and flexible data integration infrastructure.


If you’re interested in hearing more about how our customers maximize the performance of their Exadata systems while minimizing batch windows, all without adding more hardware resources join us for the following session:

Next-Generation Data Integration on Oracle Exadata 

Thursday October, 4th - 11:15AM - 12:15PM

Moscone West – Room 3005

We also have many other exciting sessions including 'Oracle Data Integrator Product Update and Future Strategy' on October 2nd at 1:15PM in Moscone West Room 3005. In this session we will discuss the ODI roadmap and its integration with engineered systems such as the Oracle Big Data Appliance. It's a session not to be missed!

You can find a list of all the Data Integration sessions happening at Oracle OpenWorld in this document: Focus On Data Integration.

If you will not be able to come to OpenWorld, for more information please check out our data sheet Oracle Data Integration Solutions and the Oracle Exadata Database Machine.

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