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Oracle expands cloud platform capabilites

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Oracle today expanded its Cloud Platform’s data integration offerings with Oracle Data Integrator Cloud.

In today’s information driven economy, getting information and insight to the right people and the right applications at the right time becomes progressively more difficult.

The new cloud service comes with a promise to simplify and accelerate cross-enterprise data integration to support real-time analytics.

Introduced today, the Data Integrator Cloud,  helps organizations to improve deploy projects more quickly, reduce risk with an open, non-proprietary technology, and reduce costs.

“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,” said Jeff Pollock, vice president of product management, Oracle.

The Data Integrator Cloud is fully integrated with the company’s PaaS offerings, including Database Cloud, Database Exadata Cloud, and Big Data Cloud.

The company also delivers pre-built integration for non-Oracle solutions, allowing users to seamlessly switch between underlying Big Data technologies such as Hive, HDFS, HBase, and Sqoop.

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