Head Of Infrastructure Group in ICT Department at EVN Macedonia/EVN AG
Real User
Top 10
2023-09-25T14:15:25Z
Sep 25, 2023
Our main use cases include initiating the setup of a hosting application and facilitating developers in utilizing the database, as well as managing backups and data storage.
For financial companies, the performance and reliability of transactional data in banking systems are very important. Many financial companies use Oracle Database.
Head of Data Architecture and Analytics Solutions at America Movil Peru SAC
Real User
Top 10
2023-05-11T18:15:00Z
May 11, 2023
My expertise is to evaluate whether there are any technologies of Oracle Database to be replaced or migrated from Oracle to other tools like MongoDB or Cassandra. I use the solution for different transactions, data guard administration, and for analytics.
Oracle's Database as a Service has the potential to support both artificial intelligence and machine learning, but it seems that its capabilities in these areas have yet to be fully developed.
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Database as a Service. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
I use Oracle Database as a Service for preparing DBQ. I then check whether my output is as expected or not, and compare it with the LS that is generated. Additionally, when I check any customer data, I use this solution.
We are using Oracle Database as a Service when we need to extract information for a web service. Additionally, I use the solution for filtering and triggering information.
We are using Oracle Database as a Service for a banking system we are making that requires a good database with high performance and very high capacity. This solution is providing all of these features for us. Additionally, we are using another Oracle tool for development, called Oracle ADS, which is very compatible with the Oracle Database as a Service.
As a service provider I implemented the on-premises solution with logic and KBM for thirty customers in Columbia. I am now migrating customers from on-premises to the solution's PaaS cloud. We use data for a TMR that is like a SaaP and connects with the cloud.
Our primary use case for this Oracle solution is as the repository for applications developed in-house. I'm a software and integration architect and we are customers of Oracle.
We are a solution provider and Oracle Database as a Service is one of the products that we supply to our clients. When we sell application solutions, such as one for core banking, they all need a database. In some cases, we use this service to satisfy the requirement.
We primarily are using the solution for clients who want to migrate their applications. We have an on-premises version for testing to see how that would work.
IT Program Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-09-08T09:50:00Z
Sep 8, 2019
We primarily use this solution for business applications. I was working for a company and they provided software as a service. We were serving applications to our customers. For example, we were working locally on a system using Oracle. Then another company would need access to a different application and they would come to us to supply it. As a developer, I was using this solution to develop delivery systems principally as a convenience for our customers.
Cloud Expert | DevOps | Oracle Consultant at confidential
Consultant
2019-08-11T06:26:00Z
Aug 11, 2019
We usually use the on-premise version, but we have also implemented it on the cloud in three or four projects. Our primary use case is probably with regards to the ease of management. It actually reduces the cost of the databases. Also, the storage cases we are dealing with are different. It is not just the client. We also use Database as a Service.
We use this solution for multiple databases. I have written Oracle scripts for operational databases and uploading databases. Our environment includes a Red Hat server with two storage devices for high availability.
Chief Innovation Officer at Viscosity North America
Real User
2016-05-31T10:27:00Z
May 31, 2016
The primary use is the leverage DBaaS (Database as a Service) using the Oracle Cloud solution without having to build the database a step at a time. Getting a pre-built Oracle database can be beneficial for testing for functionality, new development, but mostly the ability to quickly build different sizes of Oracle systems without a large effort. The ability to resize things is also an advantage over other cloud solutions. There is also an Autonomous Database.
Oracle Database Cloud Service combines the power of Oracle Database, with the unique capabilities of the Oracle Cloud. The service provides a secure, automated data management platform that leverages on demand Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services via a simple web based user interface and RESTful API. Oracle Database Cloud Service provides elastic database services for development, test, and production environments of custom and packaged online transaction processing (OLTP), data warehousing,...
For Heineken in Vietnam, we use Oracle Database as a Service to help in areas like sales and ERB in SAP.
We use the platform as a relational database management system.
Our main use cases include initiating the setup of a hosting application and facilitating developers in utilizing the database, as well as managing backups and data storage.
For financial companies, the performance and reliability of transactional data in banking systems are very important. Many financial companies use Oracle Database.
My expertise is to evaluate whether there are any technologies of Oracle Database to be replaced or migrated from Oracle to other tools like MongoDB or Cassandra. I use the solution for different transactions, data guard administration, and for analytics.
Oracle's Database as a Service has the potential to support both artificial intelligence and machine learning, but it seems that its capabilities in these areas have yet to be fully developed.
Oracle Database as a Service is used to manage full-featured Oracle Database instances.
We use Oracle Database as a Service primarily to load data and for reporting purposes. This solution is deployed both on-premises and on the cloud.
I use Oracle Database as a Service for preparing DBQ. I then check whether my output is as expected or not, and compare it with the LS that is generated. Additionally, when I check any customer data, I use this solution.
I used Oracle Database as a Service as a secure database.
We are using Oracle Database as a Service when we need to extract information for a web service. Additionally, I use the solution for filtering and triggering information.
My primary use cases for Database as a Service are to create databases, tables, store procedures, and queries.
The primary use case of this solution is to manage enterprise customer data.
I work in the data cloud, mostly with big data machines.
We are using Oracle Database as a Service for a banking system we are making that requires a good database with high performance and very high capacity. This solution is providing all of these features for us. Additionally, we are using another Oracle tool for development, called Oracle ADS, which is very compatible with the Oracle Database as a Service.
As a service provider I implemented the on-premises solution with logic and KBM for thirty customers in Columbia. I am now migrating customers from on-premises to the solution's PaaS cloud. We use data for a TMR that is like a SaaP and connects with the cloud.
We are using Oracle Database as a Service only development environments and QA or UAT environments. We do not have it in production.
Our primary use case for this Oracle solution is as the repository for applications developed in-house. I'm a software and integration architect and we are customers of Oracle.
We are a solution provider and Oracle Database as a Service is one of the products that we supply to our clients. When we sell application solutions, such as one for core banking, they all need a database. In some cases, we use this service to satisfy the requirement.
We primarily are using the solution for clients who want to migrate their applications. We have an on-premises version for testing to see how that would work.
We primarily use this solution for business applications. I was working for a company and they provided software as a service. We were serving applications to our customers. For example, we were working locally on a system using Oracle. Then another company would need access to a different application and they would come to us to supply it. As a developer, I was using this solution to develop delivery systems principally as a convenience for our customers.
We usually use the on-premise version, but we have also implemented it on the cloud in three or four projects. Our primary use case is probably with regards to the ease of management. It actually reduces the cost of the databases. Also, the storage cases we are dealing with are different. It is not just the client. We also use Database as a Service.
We use this solution for multiple databases. I have written Oracle scripts for operational databases and uploading databases. Our environment includes a Red Hat server with two storage devices for high availability.
The primary use case is transaction services of the bank. The performance is amazing. It is very good for the all-flash disk.
The primary use is the leverage DBaaS (Database as a Service) using the Oracle Cloud solution without having to build the database a step at a time. Getting a pre-built Oracle database can be beneficial for testing for functionality, new development, but mostly the ability to quickly build different sizes of Oracle systems without a large effort. The ability to resize things is also an advantage over other cloud solutions. There is also an Autonomous Database.