Oracle is planning to buy DataRaker in a move
that will give it a cloud-based platform for analyzing data from smart
meters used by energy utilities. Terms of the deal, which was announced
Thursday, weren't disclosed.
Smart meters and the massive amounts
of information they generate are frequently linked with the industry
buzzword "big data," which typically refers to unstructured data
formats. Oracle's pending acquisition of DataRaker ties into a broad
movement by software vendors to sell products that customers can use to
crunch these data sets for valuable insights.
DataRaker's technology will be combined with Oracle's application offerings for utilities, according to a FAQ document on the deal released Thursday.
It
has a number of "high-performance, pre-packaged applications that can
address many complex analytical challenges currently being faced by the
utilities industry," according to the FAQ.
For example, DataRaker
can help customers shorten the time it takes to handle calls, cut the
number of field service appointments and give customers more
personalized information, the FAQ adds.
DataRaker's staff will be
rolled into Oracle Utilities. Its software is deployed at a number of
utilities, covering more than 17 million smart meters, according to an
Oracle presentation.
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Oracle buys DataRaker for its big data analysis tools
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