Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), and Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) are powerful technologies used by organizations across all industries to manage business data and gain critical insights for forward-thinking business decisions. However, connecting these applications can be challenging for non-developers. Building a reporting data warehouse and integrating Oracle Fusion Application data with various other sources requires technical skills that may not be available to software users without an extensive technical background.

Oracle Fusion Applications Suite

Oracle Fusion is a suite of Oracle applications built for comprehensive business tasks such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), customer experience (CX), and human capital management (HCM). Fusion Applications have many different modules catering to various aspects of business functionality. Modules include applications for financials, procurement, governance, risk and compliance (GRC), and supply chain management (SCM). By centralizing all Oracle Fusion Applications data to a data warehouse or database, users gain a comprehensive view across their entire organization, enabling them to make better business-critical decisions.

Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse

Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse is a market-leading Oracle Database software optimized to deliver unbeatable performance for data warehouse workloads. Built-in adaptive machine learning eliminates manual labor for administrative management. Oracle Analytics Cloud empowers business analysts and consumers with modern, AI-powered, self-service analytics capabilities for data preparation, visualization, enterprise reporting, augmented analysis, and natural language processing/generation.

Why Relational Junction is the Preferred Solution for Data Management with Oracle Fusion mixed with other sources to ADW?

Sesame Software’s data management platform, Relational Junction (RJ), provides data movement for Oracle Fusion Applications and a wide variety of other data sources, cloud applications, and databases. All data from connected sources can be moved to any data warehouse or analytical database, such as ADW and Autonomous Database (ADB). From there, easily connect OAC or any business intelligence tool for instant analysis of your business data.

After setup, Relational Junction replicates all data to the destination of choice. The data transfer is seamless, with fault-tolerant architecture that replicates data with zero data loss. As new data becomes available, Relational Junction updates your data warehouse so your data is always fresh.

Ease of Use

Oracle Fusion and the other sources of choice can be extracted directly into ADW by configuring credentials for Oracle Fusion Applications, other sources, and the ADW database. There is no data modeling required. Custom fields will automatically be created in the database, and the entirety of the data can be extracted with just one job request.

Relational Junction’s powerful solution allows users to leverage ADW as a single source of truth for their data. Vetted by OAC and ADW teams, RJ is touted as the top data ingestion solution within the Oracle Partner Ecosystem. Relational Junction is ADW certified and you can learn more about how to create a connection to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse using Relational Junction.

Call to Action

Watch the Oracle-sponsored demo video that shows how simple it is to move data from NetSuite to ADW using Relational Junction, and how you can instantly access OAC for advanced analytics.

Watch the Oracle-sponsored demo video that shows how simple it is to move data from NetSuite to ADW using Relational Junction, and how you can instantly access OAC for advanced analytics. 

Get Started

You can request a demo with one of Sesame Software’s data experts or launch directly from the Oracle Cloud Marketplace today! 

Original Source: Oracle Cloud Marketplace Blog

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This blog is co-written with Crystal Duarte, Melanie Tucciarone, and Kristen Besselsen
with Paul Hertzfeldt, OCI Strategic Partnership Development & Marketplace