SQream, a leading provider of data processing and analytics accelerator software solutions built for big data and AI/ML workloads and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), announced today that SQream is available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace and can be deployed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Oracle Cloud Marketplace is a centralized repository of enterprise applications offered by Oracle and Oracle partners.
By leveraging the parallel data processing of NVIDIA GPUs, SQream splits large tasks into smaller processes, distributing operations between multiple NVIDIA GPU and CPU cores. This way, users can prepare their data and gain time-sensitive insights or predictions faster and more cost-effectively, regardless of the size of their datasets.
SQream has achieved significant results in enhancing data analytics experiences for Oracle customers across industries – financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, and others. The company enables them to break through data bottlenecks and deliver more valuable insights in a more cost-effective manner in dramatically less time.
Oracle Cloud Marketplace is a one-stop shop for Oracle customers seeking trusted business applications offering unique business solutions, including ones that extend Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. OCI offers 100+ services that enable customers to build and run a wide range of applications in a scalable, secure, highly available, and high-performance environment. From AI and business analytics to data management, integration, security, application development, and infrastructure services including Kubernetes and VMware, OCI delivers unmatched security, performance, and cost savings. In addition, with multicloud, hybrid cloud, public cloud, and dedicated cloud options, OCI's distributed cloud offers customers the benefits of cloud computing with greater control over data residency, locality, security, and privacy. As a result, customers can bring enterprise workloads to the cloud quickly and efficiently while meeting the strictest regulatory compliance requirements.