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Kinetica’s Active Analytics Platform is Powered by Oracle Cloud

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A recent press release reports, “Kinetica, the Active Analytics Platform for the Extreme Data Economy and Silver-level member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), today announced its Powered by Oracle Cloud status and is now available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, offering added value to Oracle Cloud customers. The Active Analytics Platform enables customers to deploy and integrate Kinetica with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming service. Customers can also connect Kinetica with their Autonomous Transaction Processing and Autonomous Data Warehouse instances using Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) connectors, and use Kinetica as a unified analytics solution on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for both historical and streaming data.”

The release goes on, “The Oracle Cloud Marketplace is a one-stop shop for Oracle customers seeking trusted business applications and service providers offering unique business solutions, including ones that extend Oracle Cloud Applications. Oracle Cloud is the industry’s broadest and most complete public cloud, delivering enterprise-grade services at every level of the cloud technology stack including platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). ‘Kinetica’s ability to perform streaming and historical analytics, location intelligence, and machine learning complements Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s native services. By deploying our Active Analytics Platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, enterprises can take advantage of unified analytics,’ said Samm DiStasio, VP of Business Development, Kinetica. ‘Kinetica’s participation in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace further extends our commitment to the Oracle community and enables customers to easily reap the benefits of our Active Analytics Platform. We look forward to leveraging the power of the Oracle Cloud to help us achieve our business goals’.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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