The combined product, unveiled Tuesday at Oracle Open World in San Francisco, uses Dell's PowerEdge rack server and EMC's Clariion CX4 networked storage system, which includes virtual provisioning and flash storage.
The benefit of the latest offering is in simplifying the deployment of a complex data warehouse system, the companies said. "With these new optimized Dell-EMC configurations, customers can leverage pre-installed, pre-configured solutions to help reduce the purchase cycle and streamline data warehouse deployments," Mike O'Neill, VP of Technology Alliances at EMC, said in a statement.
The Dell-EMC partnership stems from Oracle's recently announced Optimized Warehouse Initiative, which combines the company's data warehouse software with hardware and software from computer and storage vendors. The initiative reflects the emerging interest among BI customers in data warehouse appliances that deliver high-speed data mining at lower hardware and implementation costs.
Appliance vendors, such as Teradata, Infobright and Netezza, offer products that would compete with Oracle's partner-driven products, but also have the advantage of having only one vendor responsible for the entire package.
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