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Companies have been making business decisions for decades based on transactional data stored in
relational databases. Beyond that critical data is a potential treasure trove of less structured data:
weblogs, social media, email, sensors, and photographs that can be mined for useful information.
Oracle offers a broad and integrated portfolio of products to help you acquire and organize these
diverse data sources and analyze them alongside your existing data to find new insights and
capitalize on hidden relationships. Learn how Oracle helps you acquire, organize, visualize, and
transform your big data to gain valuable insights into your business.
An engineered system that provides a high-performance, secure platform for running diverse
workloads on Hadoop and NoSQL systems, while integrating tightly with Oracle Database and
Oracle Exadata Machine.
Big Data Appliance latest documentation
A suite of software that integrates Apache Hadoop with Oracle Database and Oracle Data Integrator.
Organizations can use Apache Hadoop for data acquisition and initial processing, then link to
enterprise data in Oracle Database for integrated analysis.
Big Data Connectors latest documentation
An end-to-end product for visual analysis of Big Data, built natively on Hadoop. It transforms raw
data into business insight in minutes, without the need to learn complex products or rely only on
highly specialized resources, so more people can extract more value from Big Data.
Big Data Discovery 1.1.x documentation
Enables the exchange and manipulation ofat the transaction level among multiple, heterogeneous
platforms across your Big Data enterprise. It moves committed transactions with transaction integrity
and minimal overhead on your existing infrastructure in real-time.
Oracle GoldenGate for Big Data
Advanced spatial analytic capabilities and graph database for Big Data platforms. A distributed
property graph database with 35 parallel, in-memory analytics to analyze relationships in social
media and other big data graphs. Spatial services to evaluate