Re: Anyone Using In-Memory?

From: Øyvind Isene <oyvind.isene_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 21:42:39 +0100
Message-ID: <CAF+iMcFZM9EOrZSLDFT77deC-KEzZQBEjkNjU=xVC6h0W9oWuA_at_mail.gmail.com>



One of my colleagues works for a large customer in Oslo where they use DBIM with JD Edwards. The results are quite impressive.

 As always it depends on the volume of data and nature of the queries. It doesn't hurt to check it out.

2017-10-30 20:02 GMT+01:00 Andy Rivenes <andy.rivenes_at_oracle.com>:

> Hi Scott,
>
> Full disclosure, I am a Product Manager for Database In-Memory at Oracle.
> We have quite a bit of information available on OTN
> <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/in-memory/overview/index.html>, including
> customer use cases, and we have an active blog
> <https://blogs.oracle.com/in-memory/> where we talk about features and
> uses of DBIM with a separate features page with additional links to
> information. If you get stuck or have any further questions, don't hesitate
> to email me directly.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy Rivenes
>
>
> On Oct 30, 2017, at 10:49 AM, Scott Canaan <srcdco_at_rit.edu> wrote:
>
> I’ve been asked to look into the In-Memory option. One of our customers
> attended a webinar for a BI tool (Looker) that uses a columnar database for
> quick analytics of data. Instead of trying to move data from Oracle to
> another database, we’d prefer to try it using In-Memory. Has anyone played
> with this? Is it all it’s advertised? Is it difficult to use?
>
> We are on Oracle 12.1.0.2.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Scott Canaan ’88 (srcdco_at_rit.edu)
> (585) 475-7886 – work (585) 339-8659 – cell
> “Life is like a sewer, what you get out of it depends on what you put into
> it.” – Tom Lehrer
>
>
>

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