Gartner names Oracle a Leader for Data Integration Tools

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Wednesday, 09 October, 2019

Gartner names Oracle a Leader for Data Integration Tools

Oracle has been named a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools report for the 11th consecutive year.

According to Gartner’s report, “The data integration tool market is resurging as new requirements for hybrid/intercloud integration, active metadata and augmented data management force a rethink of existing practices.”

“We believe being recognised as a Leader in the Data Integration Tools category for more than a decade highlights Oracle’s ongoing commitment to innovation around the industry’s most challenging data issues,” said Jeff Pollok, Vice President Product Management, Oracle.

“With more enterprises moving to cloud or hybrid-cloud environments, it’s important that we continue to invest in our open platform. Not only do we help customers pull from hundreds of Oracle and non-Oracle sources based on their unique environments, but we help deliver value quickly by simplifying data tasks providing intuitive self-service for IT and business users.”

Gartner estimates that “By 2021, more than 80% of organisations will use more than one data delivery style to execute their data integration use cases.”

Oracle’s data integration solution, including Oracle GoldenGate, Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle Enterprise Data Quality, deliver a comprehensive solution to simplify enterprise data integration.

The company’s data integration enables enterprises to access and manipulate hundreds of data sources, whether on premises or in the cloud, and accept any data in any shape or format.

The solution offers opportunities to accelerate business transformation across a broad spectrum of enterprise customers and partners, by incorporating machine learning and AI-powered features to help service data integration needs.

Oracle also offers a large network of technical consultants and service providers across its global partner network to aid in the implementation and management of their data integration technologies.

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