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Complete Data Warehousing Solution using Oracle 11g With Known Hardware Providers

Mar 2, 2010
1 minute read

Oracle Database 11g provides a data warehouse and business
intelligence system that is scalable and performance oriented in a single
platform environment.   Oracle Database 11g provides best of breed data
warehouse and data mart solutions that will scale to 100’s of terabytes of
data.   Oracle Database 11g also includes leading ETL tools, like Oracle
Warehouse Builder.

Oracle has now teamed up with Sun, and other hardware
vendors to deliver a complete warehouse hardware/software solutions.  One
example of this is using Sun Exadata Storage Servers, with Oracle’s unique
Exadata storage software to provided a high performance data warehouse
environment.   Oracle has partnered with  a number of hardware vendors to
provide a variety of pre-packaged data warehouse solution.  These pre-packaged
configurations makes it easier to deploy a software/hardware solution for your
data warehouse environment.

This white-paper outlines the different capabilities
available for Oracle data warehouse.  In this paper you will find out why Oracle
is the market leader for data warehousing technology.  Some of the key factors
are scalability, and performance, as well as a set of flexible and powerful set
of table partitioning capabilities.  By combining Oracle data warehouse engine
packaged with different hardware solutions, Oracle provides a complete
software/hardware solution to its customers. 

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