Neuralitic Systems has received Oracle (News
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SevenFlow can transform lots of unstructured data into smaller and usable sets of data, the company said. In addition, by using Oracle’s Exadata Database Machine, SevenFlow users can handle increases in subscribers and manage the data, retaining it longer. It can now store transactions for tens of millions of subscribers for over 12 months, and provides responses to end users in less than two minutes, according to the company.
In addition, the Oracle Exadata Database Machine platform is targeted for consolidation onto private clouds, the company said. It offers servers, storage, networking and software.
"The Oracle Exadata Database Machine provides outstanding and reliable performance for data warehousing on multiple levels," Louis Brun, chief operating officer and co-founder of Neuralitic Systems, said in a press release. "The ability to support higher data rates is essential to our business given the exponential growth in mobile data. By leveraging the Oracle Exadata Database Machine, SevenFlow customers can support more subscribers and manage more data with a longer retention period."
The new status comes about after demanding tests.
"Oracle Exastack Optimized recognizes partners who have optimized their solutions on a complete, integrated and cloud-ready infrastructure in order to help them accelerate innovation, unlock new features and functionality, and deliver superior value to users," Chris Baker, senior vice president, Worldwide ISV and OEM Sales, said in a statement carried by TMCnet. "By achieving Oracle Exadata Optimized status, Neuralitic has demonstrated that its SevenFlow solution is tested and tuned to work with Oracle Exadata Database Machine to help deliver optimum performance, scalability, and reliability to their customers."
Neuralitic was named a Gold-level member in Oracle’s PartnerNetwork, the company adds.