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February 4, 2009

Elster lowers TCO running Oracle Database 11g

Long-time Oracle partner Elster is a leader in Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and integrated metering and utilization solutions for gas, electric and water industries. Take 10 minutes from your busy day to hear Raymond Kelly, vice president of software development, describe how Elster relies on Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Real Application Clusters, Enterprise Manager, Oracle Data Guard, Oracle Streams and Advanced Queuing, BI, embedded database, Flashback and XML technologies to keep costs low while powering its enterprise-class systems.

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February 9, 2009

Open Source Support for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster

Geospatial Software Integration Introduces Open Source GDAL Library for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster

Open Source users now have easy access to raster imagery in Oracle Database. Geospatial Software Integration (GSI) has produced an Open Source GDAL Library for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster. GDAL, the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library, is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats that is released under an X/MIT style Open Source license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.

GeoRaster is a feature of Oracle Spatial, an option to Oracle Database Enterprise Edition that supports advanced spatial analysis and data management. The GeoRaster support in Oracle Spatial addresses the data management needs of broad application groups including remote sensing, photogrammetry, GIS and geosciences applications, business applications, and image and gridded raster data repositories and clearinghouses.

The GDAL Library for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster supports translation to and from Oracle Spatial GeoRaster format content from all other GDAL-supported formats. It may be used with raster format with Oracle Spatial 10g and Oracle Spatial 11g. This library is available at the gdal.org download site: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/DownloadSource

Ivan Lucena, of Geospatial Software Integration LLC, developed the open source GDAL Library for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster. "The GDAL GeoRaster driver opens new ways to take advantage of a very efficient way to store raster data made that Oracle Spatial makes possible", observes Lucena. "For typical images sizes, the performance is very good and as the storage hardware and network infrastructure grows, Oracle GRID Computing architecture is able to outperform file based raster file storage with all the advantage of object relational database. Through the Oracle Technology Network, Oracle provides their software free for development and testing purposes. I would encourage people to try it."

Open Solutions Group was a test site for the new GDAL GeoRaster support and is using this in commercial implementations. "We were very pleased with the performance and completeness of the support for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster format in the GDAL 1.6.0 release", said Jeffrey Johnson, Geospatial Web Developer, Open Solutions Group, Inc. "OpenSGI is an emerging Information Technology consulting enterprise whose mission is to provide the most cost effective and cutting edge solutions through open innovation and industry collaboration. This GDAL support for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster helps us provide a faster time-to-market when implementing large-scale imagery and geospatial data management solutions for our customers. OpenSGI provides a unique offering of services focused within geospatial information systems and location intelligence mashups to customers in the defense intelligence, federal, and commercial markets."

February 10, 2009

The Simplicity of the HP Oracle Database Machine

At a recent Oracle Tech Days event I (Jeff) asked Hamid Djam, a product manager for the HP Oracle Database Machine, to talk about the simplicity of the HP Oracle Database Machine. "The machine is delivered to you load ready," Djam says. "You will be able to migrate your existing schemas and you existing workloads to the system and begin to leverage the 14GB per second of I/O bandwidth." Djam also talks about the machine's simplicity in terms of availability and scalability.

February 16, 2009

Intel Proud of Its Role in HP Oracle Database Machine

Intel stopped by a Tech Days event at Oracle headquarters last week to film Oracle and HP product managers discussing the HP Oracle Database Machine. Intel was, quite naturally, interested to hear how the machine’s extreme performance is linked to the Intel Quad-Core processors used in the HP Oracle Exadata Storage Server.
Note: The linked image below takes you to the Intel Server Room Blog to watch the video.
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February 17, 2009

WinterCorp Positive on Oracle Exadata Storage Server

Watch the Feb 25th Web Seminar, Read the White Paper

WinterCorp has concluded that Oracle data warehouse users should give serious consideration to the Oracle Exadata product family when addressing data warehouse service level objectives or anticipating growing data warehouse requirements.

Register to attend the Feb 25th Oracle-sponsored WinterCorp Web Seminar and read the WinterCorp White Paper to learn:

How the HP Exadata Storage Server is different from traditional storage arrays
What performance advantages Oracle Exadata users can expect
What space, power and cooling advantages Oracle Exadata offers

Web Seminar: Measuring Data Warehouse Performance, WinterCorp's Analysis of the HP Oracle Exadata Storage Server
Date: February 25, 2009
Time: 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT
Sponsored by: Oracle, HP and Intel

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