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Oracle

Oracle | Databases | Cloud | Property Management Systems
Oracle is a software tool used for managing and organizing data stored in a database. It is a type of database management system (DBMS) designed to manage large amounts of data and support multiple users simultaneously. Oracle systems are used to store, retrieve, and manipulate data in a structured format, such as customer information, financial data, and inventory data.

Oracle is a popular DBMS that is widely used in business and enterprise environments. It is known for its scalability, reliability and security, making it an ideal choice for large organizations that need to manage and analyze large amounts of data. Oracle is also known for its high performance, which allows it to process large amounts of data quickly and efficiently.

There are several technologies related to Oracle, including SQL (Structured Query Language), the standard language for interacting with databases, and PL/SQL (Procedural Language/SQL), a programming language designed specifically for use with Oracle databases. Oracle also offers a number of tools and applications that make it easier to manage and analyze data, such as Oracle Business Intelligence, Oracle Data Warehouse and Oracle Real Application Clusters.

BITS experts have used Oracle in a wide range of projects. A selection of case studies and references can be found below.

New and further development of a B2B software for order processing in the automotive sector

The goal of this project was to update a B2B software of a leading European vehicle manufacturer to the latest technical state of the art. Thus, not only the security level should be increased, but also the usability should be optimized. Furthermore, additional business processes and functionalities were added to the software.

Transition Management

We were able to profitably apply our experience in the IT infrastructure sector during the relocation of the complete data centers of a major corporation. The particular challenge was the relocation of the complete server infrastructure within one year during ongoing operations and the resulting high complexity of the processes to be planned.