Slides and Forbes.com Article from "Data Warehouse Like a Tech Startup with Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud"

One of the sessions we delivered at Oracle Openworld 2018 was “Data Warehouse Like a Tech Startup with Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud”, a presentation on the agility that Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud (ADWC) can provide for teams within big, traditional businesses that would otherwise have to wait months to provision a physical Oracle data warehousing database. Moreover, ADWC instances can scale-up and scale-down as demand grows over time, and hits peaks such as Black Friday that are only short-term but in the past would have required companies to pay for and provision that level capacity all year round even though it sat idle most of the time.

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The story behind the presentation was also written-up as a profile article in Forbes magazine by Oracle’s Jeff Erickson, with a great description of how MJR Analytics works on client projects.

To understand the type of agility Rittman is talking about, look at how he works with a client on a data analytics question: “You want to help them get inside their data to see trends and patterns” that they couldn’t otherwise see, he says. That might mean quickly bringing in public data or data from a data-as-a-service company and connecting outside analytics tools. “I work fast,” he says. With a retail customer, for example, “we’ll look to understand the lifetime value of a customer, their cycle of purchases, repeat purchases—all kinds of scenarios. And the whole thing will happen in a day. Much of it collaboratively with the client on a web conference.

— Jeff Erickson, "How A Big Business Can Use An Autonomous Database To Move Like A Startup"

But don’t just take our word for it, or even Forbes Magazine - our objective is for every client engagement to be referenceable where client confidentially allows, and you can check-out our first two testimonials from Colourpop and from Florence on our new Customers page … with a couple more to be added in the next week or so!

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