February 13, 2017

Oracle launches Data Integrator Cloud service

Oracle claims the product will help organizations integrate different data streams and drive real-time analytics

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Oracle today announced the launch of Oracle Data Integrator Cloud as part of a move to expand its Cloud Platform’s data integration offerings. The company says that this new cloud service will significantly simplify cross-enterprise data integration & support real-time analytics, thereby helping organizations make better business decisions.

Oracle says that as more data moves to the cloud, getting information and insight to the right people and applications at the right time becomes more difficult. They say it is this problem that the new Oracle Data Integrator Cloud seeks to solve.

Jeff Pollock, Vice President of Product Management, Oracle commented:

To be effective and agile, enterprises need seamless communication and flow of data between sources and targets – data originating from IoT, Web, and business applications or data that is stored in the cloud or on premises.

Oracle Data Integrator Cloud provides businesses with a high-performance, simple, and integrated cloud service to execute data transformations where the data lies, with no hand coding required, and without having to copy data unnecessarily.

Oracle says that Data Integrator Cloud is fully integrated with its PaaS offerings, including Oracle Database Cloud, Oracle Database Exadata Cloud, and Oracle Big Data Cloud. They also claim to deliver pre-built integration for non-Oracle solutions, allowing users to switch between underlying Big Data technologies such as Hive, HDFS, HBase, and Sqoop.