NTO, Deputy Chief at Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Egypt
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Top 20
2024-08-28T15:22:13Z
Aug 28, 2024
The platform supports our large-scale transaction processing needs by digitizing workflows within various governmental entities. It includes everything from applying required forms to processing payments and completing transactions automatically.
The solution's most valuable feature is the row-level security that helps mask and encrypt data. In industries like healthcare and retail marketing, the details of patients' diseases and diagnostic reports can be masked using rollover encryption. In the financial sector, credit card numbers, user IDs, and passwords can also be masked using row-level encryption.
Storage Solutions Expert at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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Top 10
2024-03-19T12:08:00Z
Mar 19, 2024
Oracle Database is a database for electronic channel. We use the solution to collect transaction data from banks, financial institutions, and potential customers.
I use the solution in my company for developing applications, of course, with the ERP in place, along with the different modules that are related to the financial system, HR's internal functionalities, project management, and invoicing. My company uses it more for the in-house development of IT applications.
Senior Data Engineer at Tatweer Educational Technologies Company - TETCO
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Top 5
2023-12-27T13:19:00Z
Dec 27, 2023
Oracle database stores system data accessed by desktop users, primarily for HR and ERP systems. I plan to implement some custom functionalities for standard operations.
I set up ERP projects for applications and databases to implement infrastructure and scalability. The solutions include SAP and IFS on the Linux operating system. When planning a database strategy for running applications in a client-server environment, Oracle Database can integrate smoothly and steadily. The MS SQL Server is cost-effective, however, fails to meet global centralization in IT. SAP and IFS also recommend that transactions exceed certain numbers and need to be replaced with Oracle Database instead for performance issues.
The primary use case is a stable relational database used to manage business applications with less downtime for the business. It seems to have the ability to scale up and down depending upon business needs. We needed a database with effective backup and recovery tools to protect the database against data loss and reconstruct the database quickly in case of any loss. The database addresses information security by providing cutting-edge security features to protect corporate assets and data critical to business.
Technical Manager - Enterprise Application at Thakral One (Pvt) Ltd
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2022-05-26T12:24:00Z
May 26, 2022
I work as a software developer designing DevOps and implementing Oracle applications with Oracle Database. I design and develop core banking systems, so my role was to manage a team of developers for design, development, and testing. I do some implementation, too. Our customers use Oracle Database as an RDBMS store data.
Enterprise Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
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2022-04-10T11:12:14Z
Apr 10, 2022
We have deployed Oracle Database on-premise hardware and on-premise cloud. Oracle Database is used as a database for various applications. We are using it for a lot of our warehouses.
We are mainly using it for our business applications. Our main business application is the ERP application, and the other one is the payroll application. Both applications are developed on the Oracle platform. The ERP application covers our sales and marketing side, as well as manufacturing and finance.
Business Development Director at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-03-15T09:26:59Z
Mar 15, 2022
We use Oracle Database for our ERP systems mainly because we provide IFS for customers and the IFS utilizes Oracle Database. We generally don't use other Oracle tools because of a bad experience with an R&D project in the past where we had to find the best solution for AI/neural network platforms. We assessed using Oracle for these AI platforms, but we had plenty of problems with the proper setup of the test version of Oracle Cloud. Frankly speaking, we stopped testing and using Oracle in this R&D project and switched to other tools that are simpler to setup and simpler to understand the pricing. No one was sure how much would have to be paid for the platform to support our AI requirements such as natural language recognition and other things. Because of these factors, we have essentially stopped using the other Oracle tools and we now only use Oracle Database for the ERP systems that we run for ourselves and for our customers. For this purpose, we use Oracle as a permanent database that is situated on-premises. We have quite a wide range of versions of Oracle Database amongst ourselves and our customers because many of them are older installations that are still operating. In all, there are about 10,000 users of Oracle Database throughout our customers, and perhaps 2,000 users in my organization.
CIO at SERVA SERVICIOS ESPECIALIZADOS INFORMATICOS SA
Real User
Top 20
2022-03-03T16:41:37Z
Mar 3, 2022
Our company does not have an Oracle Database. We are in charge of maintenance and deployment. We have several managed services for several customers, and we administer and deploy Oracle databases in those customers. We are system integrators who deploy projects with infrastructure and manage infrastructure services. Our main customers are in the banking industry. In the banking environment, Oracle databases are used for a wide range of solutions. For all bank transactions to communicate in the various Oracle databases, the data must be extracted from the host systems and brought to work at a data warehouse. With a special banking solution, it requires another banking program.
I worked on private on-premises and hybrid cloud deployments. We use Oracle Database primary for business intelligence in the telecom domain. We are generating all of our KPIs. Additionally, we use it for data warehousing purposes.
My company is using the solution as a database warehouse. Previously, when I was a vendor, they used to work with Oracle forms. They were doing databases, and we were doing a secondary backup solution, which was backing up on the cloud.
Senior Oracle Database Administrator at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-12-22T18:03:00Z
Dec 22, 2021
We use Oracle Database to host data. We use versions 11g, 12c, 19c, and 21c, but it depends on the application. The use does not depend on us, it depends on our editors because the application is totally built on Oracle Database. This solution is deployed on-premises, but it's highly probable that it will move to the cloud.
I'm an Oracle business partner. I'm the Oracle partner in Columbia. We resell Oracle hardware and Oracle software licenses. We deal with the leading Oracle solution with our clients in Columbia and outside Columbia. We were nominated twice in 2019 and in 2021 as an Oracle Excellence partner for Oracle Database Appliance. It is one of the flagship products of Oracle for databases. We don't use Oracle Databases for our production purposes because we are Oracle partners, so we use Oracle Database for internal purposes. We use the Autonomous Database. We have very limited use. The solution is deployed on-prem.
The solution is primarily used for any persistent storage of data. It's a database and Oracle is very strong on the relational database side. It's great for NoSQL. Oracle Database is a strong relational database management system.
IT Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
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2021-11-23T03:35:37Z
Nov 23, 2021
We use this solution as a platform. Our applications for the product are related to human resources, social environment, and environmental. We are Oracle customers and I'm a database administrator.
Head Of Information Technology at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
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2021-11-17T06:44:11Z
Nov 17, 2021
We are using the solution for our online transaction system - that is debit cards - and we are using it for our loan origination system as well. There are two systems that are deployed on it and we are getting a good experience from it.
We use Oracle Database for automatic banking systems to store the information about the accounts, the card being used, and all the other customer profile information.
We use Oracle Database in cases where there is a high volume of transactions and to improve the performance for high availability. We're an IBR company, so we're working mostly with call centers.
We use version 12c, but are planning to migrate to 19c. The solution is suitable for enterprise applications. We use it for trade systems and a betting system. We use it with applications that need a huge amount of data, such as SQL enterprise applications.
Data Quality Specialist at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2021-09-28T07:36:38Z
Sep 28, 2021
Most of the use cases for Oracle Database I was involved in were for data migration. I was performing analysis and writing scripts to support the data migration from one data model to a new data model within the database. I wrote PVT scripts to test to make sure that the actions expected were all completed correctly. Additionally, I did ad hoc analysis in Oracle Health data quality issues and potential issues.
Project Lead Performance Engineer & Automation at Allstate
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Top 5
2021-09-01T10:46:37Z
Sep 1, 2021
I work for an insurance organization and we have been using Oracle Database for our application architecture. We store all the user-level information in the Oracle Database that our company deals in, such as policy information. Before I joined this organization, they were only using the Oracle Database but now we are migrating from Oracle to the SQL Server Database. For any new applications that are getting built or designed, we are trying to use SQL Server instead of Oracle.
For the Database solution, I'm working with the 12c version. For Security Solution, I'm working with Oracle based Audit Vault and Database Firewall, versions 12 and 20. We use the solution in Cameroon, where I reside, for payroll purposes.
We use Oracle Database for the solution we make using Oracle APEX for our clients. Oracle Database can be used in all sectors, we have many clients in the financial sector.
General Manager (IT/MIS) at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-07-23T14:36:43Z
Jul 23, 2021
We are using the Oracle E-Business Suite ERP system and the backend of that application is Oracle Database. We are using the customer care and billing application and the backend of that application is also Oracle Database.
My use case is a lot of banking solutions. Data sometimes is static in nature, but in a majority of the cases, it is dynamic as well. Oracle database is a focalization database.
PCI DSS Program Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-07-07T13:05:21Z
Jul 7, 2021
The solution is primarily used for the core banking system, for cloud disaster recovery, for business continuity planning, and lots of other business cases. We use it for the core banking system and card system for applications.
Vice President & Head of IT Governance at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-07-07T12:34:18Z
Jul 7, 2021
We use Oracle Database for our core banking system. Including end users, there are approximately 8,000 customers and employees using this solution within our organization. For maintenance, we require a team of roughly 20-25 developers, including a fiscal analyst and a project management lead.
NMS Service Automation & RPA Technical Lead at Vodafone
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Top 10
2021-06-18T19:49:07Z
Jun 18, 2021
The solution is a black box for us. I'm working on it for maintenance and check everything - check the cables, check the relationship between cables to serve this product, et cetera. Sometimes our customer needs to extract some information from the system via our extension for the database to extract this info directly from the database and not from the system. We didn't interact more on the database so the use cases are mostly related to the extraction of information in tables. To check the database status, we have another system, a geosystem, so we check the replication between the two systems. Some operations are a little more than general development on the database.
IT Project Manager at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2021-06-16T09:28:16Z
Jun 16, 2021
We use this solution to run custom-made software for medical, social security, and medical care companies in Guatemala. Within our organization, there are roughly 70-75 employees using this solution.
It is deployed on AWS Cloud, but it is an IaaS setup, not the PaaS one. We are using or leveraging Oracle DB for storing the transaction related details. Along with that we are heavily relying on the CCQ and setup that Oracle provides. They were sending a notification for any changes or transactional log audit purposes that we are using.
Associate Manager at a consultancy with 501-1,000 employees
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2021-05-29T12:45:00Z
May 29, 2021
We have started using it recently, and I don't have any use cases as of now. We are just taking the data from Oracle Database and pushing it to the further layers. We are using its latest version.
Web Developer at a government with 10,001+ employees
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2021-05-24T15:08:29Z
May 24, 2021
Once we get the installation done, we migrate items to our new DB and we maintain the service with tasks such as clearing the caches and taking the backups, and checking the logs. We look at what it's doing - if something's wrong or if there are any kinds of issues. Occasionally, we do some performance tuning.
Information Systems Computer System Controller at a insurance company with 11-50 employees
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Top 20
2021-05-23T16:15:45Z
May 23, 2021
We use Oracle Database in most of our prediction environments. We're working on managing most of our applications for prediction and testing and running it on Oracle.
We use it internally for some small odds and ends. Two of our biggest clients use this solution. One client has more or less a data warehousing application. Another one has more of a transactional and pseudo accounting application. I am currently using 12c, but I have also done some work with version 18. This July, we're going to upgrade most of our main databases from version 12 to version 18, which is fairly current. I believe they have version 20 available at this point.
We are a system integrator and Oracle Database is one of the products that we implement for our clients. We have good knowledge when it comes to Oracle integrations. There are many use cases but it is most often used for specific software development projects, such as portals. We have some enterprise portals, for example, and it is also useful for self-service applications such as payments or other requests. It is often used for information systems.
Freelance Software Engineer + Director of a company at Peter Krall Consulting
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Top 5
2021-04-27T10:42:51Z
Apr 27, 2021
In the last project, we had a big warehouse. It was a logistics company, and we had all company data stored in this. We also had insurance use cases. We had all contracts, customer data, and all kinds of stuff.
Senior System Administrator / CyberSecurity Analist / SQL Server DBA at Glintt
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2021-04-15T19:49:52Z
Apr 15, 2021
We developed some products, and most of them run in Oracle because our company is an Oracle partner. In fact, we're using Oracle and SQL Server, and I have more experience with that (SQL Server). But the main core of the company is more related to Oracle.
We primarily use the solution for the storing of data. It can also be used for other purposes. For example, at the bank, and other financial institutions, they are using the database for transacting their information.
Head of Department at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-04-08T10:35:26Z
Apr 8, 2021
We are a solution provider and Oracle Database is one of the products that we implement for our customers. We also use it ourselves. It is used to store large amounts of data including things such as customer data and shipment data. We have our own private cloud so it is possible to host Oracle in that way, but we more commonly use an on-premises deployment because the size of the data is huge. In some ways, we have no choice but to host it on-premises.
Senior Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-10T14:48:05Z
Mar 10, 2021
Over the past seven years, we have done many projects, and in many of those projects, we have used Oracle as a source. We are using an ETL tool from Informatica, and we have used Oracle as a source for our projects. For our configuration and repository databases, we normally use SQL Server. We are not using Oracle Database for that.
Developer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-05T17:46:00Z
Mar 5, 2021
The solution is primarily used for support servicing. The whole IT infrastructure uses Oracle. Oracle is a focal point. It's transactional processing as well as data warehousing.
We use the solutions as a backend, essentially it runs the database. We have the database to support the ERP, which is our customers, and it is running on Java.
Oracle DBA at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-19T19:32:30Z
Feb 19, 2021
The solution is the main database storage for the application that we have. We offer an online purchasing system to our major customer, which is a government. They deal with their purchasing through the solution.
Manager, Special Projects at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-02-19T13:15:00Z
Feb 19, 2021
We have numerous clients using Oracle Database, and they can choose the size of the solution they require. We have around 500 technical staff in our office to assist our clients when they need assistance. We support our customers for both hardware and software. We provide support for any particular Oracle resource they're using.
Information Security Engineer at a security firm with 11-50 employees
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2021-02-18T14:50:16Z
Feb 18, 2021
It is for my personal use. I am using it for implementing data loss prevention (DLP), for which Oracle Database had to be installed first. I didn't use it for any other product.
20 people in our organisation use Oracle. We are an Oracle partner. We are using Oracle version 8 and 9. We use it for finances, human resources and payroll.
Software Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-23T11:29:47Z
Jan 23, 2021
I mainly work on business intelligence with Qlik and use Oracle Database for the reporting and replicating. Together, we use Oracle Database and Oracle MySQL for this PoC. We use MySQL to feed the data to the Qlik compose.
I use Oracle in two systems. The first one is called the Complaint Management System, and the second one was for Human Resources for the Ministry of Electricity in Iraq. The Complaint Management System is related to a call center. There is a call center responsible for writing down the complaints from the customers about their network electricity. If there is an error they reach out to us. There is an operator there writing down this complaint using his terminal. There are many different call centers in the country and all of them write up these complaints using the Oracle Database.
Sr. Professional Security Compliance at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-12-17T01:21:06Z
Dec 17, 2020
We use this solution as a customer database for our client so all customer information is available through this product. I'm a senior professional security compliance officer and we are partners with Oracle.
Product Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
MSP
2020-12-03T01:27:00Z
Dec 3, 2020
Our users access the database via a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. It provides the basis of all the information in the company including information about suppliers, customers, and end-users. We have about 300 users.
I have been using as well as selling Oracle Database from version 8 till version 19C. We have on-premises and cloud deployments. I am working on cloud-based solutions. We are introducing Oracle Cloud infrastructure to our internal sales teams to show that Oracle has an Oracle Cloud as well, and it is called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Senior Database Administrator Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-11-04T07:23:41Z
Nov 4, 2020
I support the backend and administration tasks for the databases in my organization, and for our clients, and Oracle is one of the products that I work with. The tasks I perform are things like creating the database and then maintaining it. I do not work with specific use cases but rather, provide support for them. All of our databases are accessed remotely and are hosted on Linux servers. It is not always easy to manage, considering things like the firewalls that are in place, so we have our own scripts for this.
Head, Database Administrators at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated
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2020-07-20T05:36:56Z
Jul 20, 2020
We work with a bank and our core banking application sits on Oracle Database. Most of the applications in our ecosystem are all developed on Oracle RDBMS, so Oracle Database. They are all running mostly on Oracle Database. I'd estimate that 75-80% of our applications all run on Oracle Database in our environment.
I am an end-user of the Oracle database. The only use of Oracle is the repository of the data. So from the end-user side, it is transparent. A database is a good database if it does not slow down production or data processing. That the database prevents data from being exposed to any malware or any malicious scripting is a good idea. Oracle has these capabilities.
We work in agriculture, and where we're located we have two sites in two separate cities in Canada. These are all transactional databases and they have information in them about the dairy industry in our country. We use it for storing data related to dairy cows, dairy farmers, or farmers in general, and we have all the information in the transactional database that holds everything from billing to individual animal data. We probably have about 12 terabytes of data on the Oracle databases.
Cloud Expert | DevOps | Oracle Consultant at confidential
Consultant
2018-11-16T22:46:00Z
Nov 16, 2018
I have been working with Oracle products for more than 10 years, and as a consultant, I did a lot of implementations that include different database vendors. To be honest, Oracle Database provides you with different features that don't exist in any database, or you can find relevant features in other vendors, but it will not give the same capability Oracle Database has. Let's take for example RAC or real application cluster that provides HA for Oracle Database, it's considered as one of the best solutions for the database. I have worked on different environments for different big client names since it's my job role, and Oracle provides a different solution for DR, performance tuning, security, and HA.
DBA Team Leader at Hadassah Medical Organisation (HMO)
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2018-01-28T13:15:00Z
Jan 28, 2018
We are using the database mainly at the hospital, where I work now. We have been working with Oracle Database to save all the data related to the patients.
We’re using Oracle Database at our customers and for any vast applications, for data warehouses, online transaction processing applications, with packaged applications like Siebel and SAP that work with Oracle. Oracle is the main enterprise database for the finance sector today, in general.
Oracle Database is a top-ranking multi-model database management system by Oracle Corporation. Through Oracle database services and products, clients receive cost-optimized and high-performing versions of Oracle Database, as well as in-memory, NoSQL, and MySQL databases. The solution is available by several service providers on premises, in the cloud, or as a hybrid installation. It can be run on vendor servers as well as on Oracle hardware, including Exadata on-premise, Oracle Cloud, or...
The platform supports our large-scale transaction processing needs by digitizing workflows within various governmental entities. It includes everything from applying required forms to processing payments and completing transactions automatically.
The solution's most valuable feature is the row-level security that helps mask and encrypt data. In industries like healthcare and retail marketing, the details of patients' diseases and diagnostic reports can be masked using rollover encryption. In the financial sector, credit card numbers, user IDs, and passwords can also be masked using row-level encryption.
We primarily use the product to store textual data and support applications like our HR and case management systems.
Our transaction system is designed using the Oracle Database.
We use most of our projects with the government and private sector based on Microsoft SQL Server.
Oracle Database is a database for electronic channel. We use the solution to collect transaction data from banks, financial institutions, and potential customers.
I use the solution in my company for developing applications, of course, with the ERP in place, along with the different modules that are related to the financial system, HR's internal functionalities, project management, and invoicing. My company uses it more for the in-house development of IT applications.
The solution is used for accessing and restoring data.
Oracle database stores system data accessed by desktop users, primarily for HR and ERP systems. I plan to implement some custom functionalities for standard operations.
I set up ERP projects for applications and databases to implement infrastructure and scalability. The solutions include SAP and IFS on the Linux operating system. When planning a database strategy for running applications in a client-server environment, Oracle Database can integrate smoothly and steadily. The MS SQL Server is cost-effective, however, fails to meet global centralization in IT. SAP and IFS also recommend that transactions exceed certain numbers and need to be replaced with Oracle Database instead for performance issues.
We use it for different applications in my company.
The primary use case is a stable relational database used to manage business applications with less downtime for the business. It seems to have the ability to scale up and down depending upon business needs. We needed a database with effective backup and recovery tools to protect the database against data loss and reconstruct the database quickly in case of any loss. The database addresses information security by providing cutting-edge security features to protect corporate assets and data critical to business.
We are using Oracle Database for the database use cases.
I work as a software developer designing DevOps and implementing Oracle applications with Oracle Database. I design and develop core banking systems, so my role was to manage a team of developers for design, development, and testing. I do some implementation, too. Our customers use Oracle Database as an RDBMS store data.
We have deployed Oracle Database on-premise hardware and on-premise cloud. Oracle Database is used as a database for various applications. We are using it for a lot of our warehouses.
I mainly use this solution for data warehouse applications, report generation, and transactional data processing.
It is our core for bank processes.
I use Oracle Database for storage, proxy, and general database stuff.
We use Oracle Database for running ERP systems and for managing clients.
We are using Oracle Database to store information.
We are using it to store information. We are using Oracle Database 12.
We are using Oracle Database for financial applications.
We are mainly using it for our business applications. Our main business application is the ERP application, and the other one is the payroll application. Both applications are developed on the Oracle platform. The ERP application covers our sales and marketing side, as well as manufacturing and finance.
We use Oracle Database for our ERP systems mainly because we provide IFS for customers and the IFS utilizes Oracle Database. We generally don't use other Oracle tools because of a bad experience with an R&D project in the past where we had to find the best solution for AI/neural network platforms. We assessed using Oracle for these AI platforms, but we had plenty of problems with the proper setup of the test version of Oracle Cloud. Frankly speaking, we stopped testing and using Oracle in this R&D project and switched to other tools that are simpler to setup and simpler to understand the pricing. No one was sure how much would have to be paid for the platform to support our AI requirements such as natural language recognition and other things. Because of these factors, we have essentially stopped using the other Oracle tools and we now only use Oracle Database for the ERP systems that we run for ourselves and for our customers. For this purpose, we use Oracle as a permanent database that is situated on-premises. We have quite a wide range of versions of Oracle Database amongst ourselves and our customers because many of them are older installations that are still operating. In all, there are about 10,000 users of Oracle Database throughout our customers, and perhaps 2,000 users in my organization.
Because I worked with various organizations, most of the time we used it for government and other centers, such as managing transport systems.
Oracle Database is the database we use for one of our core solutions.
Our company does not have an Oracle Database. We are in charge of maintenance and deployment. We have several managed services for several customers, and we administer and deploy Oracle databases in those customers. We are system integrators who deploy projects with infrastructure and manage infrastructure services. Our main customers are in the banking industry. In the banking environment, Oracle databases are used for a wide range of solutions. For all bank transactions to communicate in the various Oracle databases, the data must be extracted from the host systems and brought to work at a data warehouse. With a special banking solution, it requires another banking program.
It is for our core banking system. We are using version 19c, and the data is version eight.
I use Oracle Database to support the customized Java ERP setup that I currently have.
I worked on private on-premises and hybrid cloud deployments. We use Oracle Database primary for business intelligence in the telecom domain. We are generating all of our KPIs. Additionally, we use it for data warehousing purposes.
We use the solution as a database, basically. We do not use it for the data warehouse. It's just a few databases.
I have a lot of projects running on the Oracle Databases. We currently are using Oracle Database 11g, but this year we will upgrade to 19g.
We use it for various applications. We have multiple versions, including version 19.
I'm working as a BI consultant, so the usual use cases for this solution are creating data integration and building a data mart.
We use Oracle as an in-house development database.
We are using Oracle Database as a database management system.
Oracle Database is a national database system that we use in our organization.
The most popular use case is minimizing the latency of online transactions.
We use Oracle Database in our company for finding data.
Our clients are using it.
I use this solution for transaction processing and analytical queries from the data gathered from other systems.
We are using this for our data warehouse as well as for many of our core banking systems.
Oracle Database is a management system, it has many applications. Most of my customers are financial, telecom, and utility organizations.
My company is using the solution as a database warehouse. Previously, when I was a vendor, they used to work with Oracle forms. They were doing databases, and we were doing a secondary backup solution, which was backing up on the cloud.
We use Oracle Database to host data. We use versions 11g, 12c, 19c, and 21c, but it depends on the application. The use does not depend on us, it depends on our editors because the application is totally built on Oracle Database. This solution is deployed on-premises, but it's highly probable that it will move to the cloud.
My primary use case is in a university environment.
I'm an Oracle business partner. I'm the Oracle partner in Columbia. We resell Oracle hardware and Oracle software licenses. We deal with the leading Oracle solution with our clients in Columbia and outside Columbia. We were nominated twice in 2019 and in 2021 as an Oracle Excellence partner for Oracle Database Appliance. It is one of the flagship products of Oracle for databases. We don't use Oracle Databases for our production purposes because we are Oracle partners, so we use Oracle Database for internal purposes. We use the Autonomous Database. We have very limited use. The solution is deployed on-prem.
My primary use of this solution is to generate electronic documents.
I use Oracle Database for the server from Microsoft.
We are using it for inventory control. We have about 220 servers running Oracle Database, but we're migrating from Oracle to Postgres.
The solution is primarily used for any persistent storage of data. It's a database and Oracle is very strong on the relational database side. It's great for NoSQL. Oracle Database is a strong relational database management system.
The majority of the product is E-Business Suite and Oracle Utilities, while the rest is standard, customized product.
Our primary use case is for managing our ERP solutions. We use SAP as well. Oracle Database is deployed on-prem.
We primarily use the solution to house our database applications and as a part of our ERP.
We use this solution as a platform. Our applications for the product are related to human resources, social environment, and environmental. We are Oracle customers and I'm a database administrator.
We use the Oracle Database for our CRM and transportation management.
We use it for OLTP and data warehouses. We're using versions 10, 11, 12, and 19.
We are using the solution for our online transaction system - that is debit cards - and we are using it for our loan origination system as well. There are two systems that are deployed on it and we are getting a good experience from it.
All of our critical databases are running on Oracle Database.
We are using a BI solution and Oracle Transaction Server for transaction data. So, transactional data is being stored in the Oracle Database.
We use the product as a hotel solution, a hotel PMS program.
We are running Oracle databases in Oracle Exadata.
We use Oracle Database for automatic banking systems to store the information about the accounts, the card being used, and all the other customer profile information.
We are using Oracle Database for corporation development.
This solution is the corporate base that supports ERP solutions and all our systems. We are customers of Oracle and I'm the CIO.
Most of our applications are actually generating data on Oracle Database. They're connecting finance, HR, et cetera. Everything is on Oracle Database.
We're using Oracle Database for corporate enterprise resources planning, manufacturing systems, etc. It's deployed in a Red Hat Linux environment.
We use Oracle Database for banking and data warehousing.
We use Oracle Database in cases where there is a high volume of transactions and to improve the performance for high availability. We're an IBR company, so we're working mostly with call centers.
Oracle Database's main function is to store data.
We use version 12c, but are planning to migrate to 19c. The solution is suitable for enterprise applications. We use it for trade systems and a betting system. We use it with applications that need a huge amount of data, such as SQL enterprise applications.
Most of the use cases for Oracle Database I was involved in were for data migration. I was performing analysis and writing scripts to support the data migration from one data model to a new data model within the database. I wrote PVT scripts to test to make sure that the actions expected were all completed correctly. Additionally, I did ad hoc analysis in Oracle Health data quality issues and potential issues.
The solution is primarily used as a relational database, or we can use it for certain kinds of AP integrations.
I was using this solution for integration.
I work for an insurance organization and we have been using Oracle Database for our application architecture. We store all the user-level information in the Oracle Database that our company deals in, such as policy information. Before I joined this organization, they were only using the Oracle Database but now we are migrating from Oracle to the SQL Server Database. For any new applications that are getting built or designed, we are trying to use SQL Server instead of Oracle.
I made personal use of the solution for my projects. Customers use it as a database to store and retrieve information.
We use this solution as the core database in the banking and insurance systems.
We primarily use the solution for data storage.
For the Database solution, I'm working with the 12c version. For Security Solution, I'm working with Oracle based Audit Vault and Database Firewall, versions 12 and 20. We use the solution in Cameroon, where I reside, for payroll purposes.
We use Oracle Database for the solution we make using Oracle APEX for our clients. Oracle Database can be used in all sectors, we have many clients in the financial sector.
We are using the Oracle E-Business Suite ERP system and the backend of that application is Oracle Database. We are using the customer care and billing application and the backend of that application is also Oracle Database.
This solution is used for the collection of data.
My use case is a lot of banking solutions. Data sometimes is static in nature, but in a majority of the cases, it is dynamic as well. Oracle database is a focalization database.
The solution is primarily used for the core banking system, for cloud disaster recovery, for business continuity planning, and lots of other business cases. We use it for the core banking system and card system for applications.
We use Oracle Database for our core banking system. Including end users, there are approximately 8,000 customers and employees using this solution within our organization. For maintenance, we require a team of roughly 20-25 developers, including a fiscal analyst and a project management lead.
I use this solution for database management.
It can be used for OTP, ERP systems, server systems, and data warehousing.
The solution is a black box for us. I'm working on it for maintenance and check everything - check the cables, check the relationship between cables to serve this product, et cetera. Sometimes our customer needs to extract some information from the system via our extension for the database to extract this info directly from the database and not from the system. We didn't interact more on the database so the use cases are mostly related to the extraction of information in tables. To check the database status, we have another system, a geosystem, so we check the replication between the two systems. Some operations are a little more than general development on the database.
The solution is primarily used for our accounting system.
We use this solution to run custom-made software for medical, social security, and medical care companies in Guatemala. Within our organization, there are roughly 70-75 employees using this solution.
It is deployed on AWS Cloud, but it is an IaaS setup, not the PaaS one. We are using or leveraging Oracle DB for storing the transaction related details. Along with that we are heavily relying on the CCQ and setup that Oracle provides. They were sending a notification for any changes or transactional log audit purposes that we are using.
We primarily use it for accounts payable, accounts receivable, and HR. We also use it for financial modules and inventory.
I use the solution to run my ERP software.
We use this solution based on the requirements of a client.
We have started using it recently, and I don't have any use cases as of now. We are just taking the data from Oracle Database and pushing it to the further layers. We are using its latest version.
Once we get the installation done, we migrate items to our new DB and we maintain the service with tasks such as clearing the caches and taking the backups, and checking the logs. We look at what it's doing - if something's wrong or if there are any kinds of issues. Occasionally, we do some performance tuning.
We use Oracle Database in most of our prediction environments. We're working on managing most of our applications for prediction and testing and running it on Oracle.
We use it internally for some small odds and ends. Two of our biggest clients use this solution. One client has more or less a data warehousing application. Another one has more of a transactional and pseudo accounting application. I am currently using 12c, but I have also done some work with version 18. This July, we're going to upgrade most of our main databases from version 12 to version 18, which is fairly current. I believe they have version 20 available at this point.
We are a hotel and the use the database for many things. It's connected to an API, and we use that to connect directly to the database.
I primarily deal with infrastructure and do not manage applications but in the company, we use Oracle for our financial applications.
We are a system integrator and Oracle Database is one of the products that we implement for our clients. We have good knowledge when it comes to Oracle integrations. There are many use cases but it is most often used for specific software development projects, such as portals. We have some enterprise portals, for example, and it is also useful for self-service applications such as payments or other requests. It is often used for information systems.
We use this solution to develop applications for our clients.
We are using the solution for enterprise business databases.
The solution is used for multiple applications. The solution can hold a lot of applications.
We primarily use the solution for critical financial applications.
In the last project, we had a big warehouse. It was a logistics company, and we had all company data stored in this. We also had insurance use cases. We had all contracts, customer data, and all kinds of stuff.
I primarily use the solution for high transaction services.
We are primarily using the solution for Oracle RAC - Real Application Clusters.
We developed some products, and most of them run in Oracle because our company is an Oracle partner. In fact, we're using Oracle and SQL Server, and I have more experience with that (SQL Server). But the main core of the company is more related to Oracle.
We primarily use the solution for the storing of data. It can also be used for other purposes. For example, at the bank, and other financial institutions, they are using the database for transacting their information.
We are a solution provider and Oracle Database is one of the products that we implement for our customers. We also use it ourselves. It is used to store large amounts of data including things such as customer data and shipment data. We have our own private cloud so it is possible to host Oracle in that way, but we more commonly use an on-premises deployment because the size of the data is huge. In some ways, we have no choice but to host it on-premises.
We primarily use the solution for Oracle E-Business suites. It's the database for ERP.
We use this solution for our applications that deal with online trading and data analysis. Currently, we have two customers using this solution.
We are using it for different applications. We are using it for our data warehousing, ERP, and EBS systems.
Over the past seven years, we have done many projects, and in many of those projects, we have used Oracle as a source. We are using an ETL tool from Informatica, and we have used Oracle as a source for our projects. For our configuration and repository databases, we normally use SQL Server. We are not using Oracle Database for that.
We have 5 Oracle servers having 3 RAC and 2 Stand Alone servers.All using Oracle 12c R2 SE. 1 DR standalone server is also there .
The solution is primarily used for support servicing. The whole IT infrastructure uses Oracle. Oracle is a focal point. It's transactional processing as well as data warehousing.
I am deputy head of ICT and we are customers of Oracle.
We use the solutions as a backend, essentially it runs the database. We have the database to support the ERP, which is our customers, and it is running on Java.
The solution is the main database storage for the application that we have. We offer an online purchasing system to our major customer, which is a government. They deal with their purchasing through the solution.
We have numerous clients using Oracle Database, and they can choose the size of the solution they require. We have around 500 technical staff in our office to assist our clients when they need assistance. We support our customers for both hardware and software. We provide support for any particular Oracle resource they're using.
It is for my personal use. I am using it for implementing data loss prevention (DLP), for which Oracle Database had to be installed first. I didn't use it for any other product.
20 people in our organisation use Oracle. We are an Oracle partner. We are using Oracle version 8 and 9. We use it for finances, human resources and payroll.
This is our database for ERP and all other things.
We are resellers. We are Oracle Vendors. We provide products for our customers.
We use this on-premise and cloud technology for our client databases.
I mainly work on business intelligence with Qlik and use Oracle Database for the reporting and replicating. Together, we use Oracle Database and Oracle MySQL for this PoC. We use MySQL to feed the data to the Qlik compose.
I use Oracle in two systems. The first one is called the Complaint Management System, and the second one was for Human Resources for the Ministry of Electricity in Iraq. The Complaint Management System is related to a call center. There is a call center responsible for writing down the complaints from the customers about their network electricity. If there is an error they reach out to us. There is an operator there writing down this complaint using his terminal. There are many different call centers in the country and all of them write up these complaints using the Oracle Database.
You can put any application on Oracle, but it is especially used for financial and billing use cases.
We use the solution to store all of our application's data in the database.
We mainly use the Oracle Enterprise Edition, and in the first days of 2021, we will be installing Oracle Exadata cloud for our customers.
We use this solution as a customer database for our client so all customer information is available through this product. I'm a senior professional security compliance officer and we are partners with Oracle.
We are third-party administrators and we use Oracle Database as our main Database.
We are primarily using it for software. We have a lot of software applications that are connected to this database.
Our users access the database via a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. It provides the basis of all the information in the company including information about suppliers, customers, and end-users. We have about 300 users.
I used it on-premises to implement core solutions for sandbags. Most of the time, I use the 11g version, but of late, I'm using version 12.
The primary use case of this solution is as part of our financial systems.
I have been using as well as selling Oracle Database from version 8 till version 19C. We have on-premises and cloud deployments. I am working on cloud-based solutions. We are introducing Oracle Cloud infrastructure to our internal sales teams to show that Oracle has an Oracle Cloud as well, and it is called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
We use it for our business purposes.
I support the backend and administration tasks for the databases in my organization, and for our clients, and Oracle is one of the products that I work with. The tasks I perform are things like creating the database and then maintaining it. I do not work with specific use cases but rather, provide support for them. All of our databases are accessed remotely and are hosted on Linux servers. It is not always easy to manage, considering things like the firewalls that are in place, so we have our own scripts for this.
We work with a bank and our core banking application sits on Oracle Database. Most of the applications in our ecosystem are all developed on Oracle RDBMS, so Oracle Database. They are all running mostly on Oracle Database. I'd estimate that 75-80% of our applications all run on Oracle Database in our environment.
I am an end-user of the Oracle database. The only use of Oracle is the repository of the data. So from the end-user side, it is transparent. A database is a good database if it does not slow down production or data processing. That the database prevents data from being exposed to any malware or any malicious scripting is a good idea. Oracle has these capabilities.
The primary use case of this solution is in a financial institution to store our transactional data.
We primarily use the solution for auditing purposes.
We work in agriculture, and where we're located we have two sites in two separate cities in Canada. These are all transactional databases and they have information in them about the dairy industry in our country. We use it for storing data related to dairy cows, dairy farmers, or farmers in general, and we have all the information in the transactional database that holds everything from billing to individual animal data. We probably have about 12 terabytes of data on the Oracle databases.
The solution is used mainly for the database.
We mainly use the solution for database purposes. We are maintaining the standard edition version and normally not on a very big scale.
Our primary use case is Oracle EBS using Oracle Database 8.
This is used as the main core for our financial service and is running on an Exadata server.
I use this solution as a DBA on AIX and Linux.
We use this RDBMS for OLTP, OLAP, and Data Warehousing.
I use Oracle Database to manage my organization's data stores.
Our primary use for all Oracle Activity is to maintain and monitor six database servers.
We use the relational databases for government contracts.
I have been working with Oracle products for more than 10 years, and as a consultant, I did a lot of implementations that include different database vendors. To be honest, Oracle Database provides you with different features that don't exist in any database, or you can find relevant features in other vendors, but it will not give the same capability Oracle Database has. Let's take for example RAC or real application cluster that provides HA for Oracle Database, it's considered as one of the best solutions for the database. I have worked on different environments for different big client names since it's my job role, and Oracle provides a different solution for DR, performance tuning, security, and HA.
We are using the database mainly at the hospital, where I work now. We have been working with Oracle Database to save all the data related to the patients.
We store our data in a database. We have a lot of data. We load it in our database everyday, then use it for reports.
We’re using Oracle Database at our customers and for any vast applications, for data warehouses, online transaction processing applications, with packaged applications like Siebel and SAP that work with Oracle. Oracle is the main enterprise database for the finance sector today, in general.
Storage of data and alerts.