eVerge Group has been one of the major partners of Oracle and also a platinum level member of Oracle Partner Network (OPN). Recently, it also added Oracle Exalytics Consulting services to its range of services. Exalytics consulting is providing services for the In-Memory Analytics platform of Oracle, thereby facilitating its easy usage for their clients.
The In-Memory machine from Oracle Exalytics is the modern day’s first ever high-speed engineered system which features both hardware and software for in-memory business intelligence (BI). The hardware also includes processors which help in delivering extremely high performance for both management applications and analytic applications.
The business intelligence VP of eVerge Group, Mr. Aaron Stutsman, said that the trends depict that there will be a high demand for extreme high performance analytics in the coming days. He also said that the current demand is accelerating at an unprecedented rate and is probably one of the most sought after services in the industry today. He highlighted the fact that high-performance analytics is becoming one of the most prominent, and integral parts of the business intelligence of an organization in these days, especially in organizations with high-velocity analytics and data-intensive requirements.
The services involve demonstration events where the companies will be informed about the capabilities of the Oracle Exalytics Architecture and how it will be beneficial to specific organizations. Special company-oriented session will also involve demonstration of how this service can bring profits to the company also.
Other consulting services involve conducting workshops for the employees of the organizations who have implemented these services, demonstration of how these services can be implemented in real time applications and also full time training sessions.
If you are enrolling in Oracle BI training courses, you might want to take one which will include the Analytics part also, considering the requirement industry will have once this service is extensively implemented.
Please Share This Knowledge With Others!
Robert says
Oracle training should focus on the perils held in ever-increasing amounts of digital information. The amount of data on the planet is just huge, I have bad news. It’s going to get worse. The true question is how to get the right information to the right person at the right time to make the right decision, This is hard. Think of an airline gate agent who has to determine which passenger should get the last seat on an overbooked flight.
Neil says
Thank you for this information it was very interesting, I have already learned a lot from just your article but I am glad that you suggested OBIEE training because as you said once this is implemented You are going to want to know what you are doing.
Ramon says
I heardthat Oracle president Mark Hurd underscored a bevy of recent product launches at Oracle OpenWorld Tokyo, but the message is intended for the entire Oracle customer base and the larger IT industry. A key message, according to Oracle’s Paul Rodwick, vice president of product management–who gave InformationWeek a bit of a preview last week–will be this: “Oracle is number one in the category of business analytics in terms of market share.
Rose says
As companies become increasingly reliant upon business intelligence, modeling and planning to drive enhanced decision making and improved business performance, there is an exponential growth of data and demand for high-throughput, agile analysis. From what I know, Oracle Exalytics is the industry’s first in-memory system specifically engineered for high performance analytics. It may have a long future and offer long term jobs to those who have the training.
Russell says
I read recently that the Disney Store is using Oracle Retail Store Solutions to better serve customers at its 330 stores in seven countries. Disney Store is now equipped to handle high volumes of transactions, helping customers move more quickly through checkout and giving the company a clear and accurate view of item performance in locations worldwide. This illustrates how businesses are looking to this platform for financial data analytics.