Systems/Enterprise:
OVERSTOCK.COM STANDARDIZES ON ORACLE GRID TECHNOLOGY
Overstock.com the popular online discount retailer, is standardizing on Oracle
technology to serve as the foundation of its data management infrastructure,
Oracle announced today. With its growing business and customer base,
Overstock.com is extending its relationship with Oracle so that its millions
of customers will have access to its Web sites.
Following extensive reviews and tests of database software from Oracle and
others, Overstock.com decided to expand its relationship with Oracle based on
product performance, reliability and scalability. Overstock.com relies on
Oracle's database clustering technology on Red Hat Linux to manage the high
volume of daily visitors and transactions. Currently, the company operates
five Oracle clusters to power its Web sites.
"A few quarters ago, we turned to Oracle to help us address critical data
management challenges," said Shawn Schwegman, vice president of technology for
Overstock.com. "Overstock.com has overcome those challenges with the help of
Oracle technology -- which has delivered remarkably scalable computing power.
We're now working with Oracle to deploy an enterprise Grid that will enable us
to align our IT systems to address our most significant business priorities."
Enterprise Grid To Enable Overstock.com To Maximize IT Utilization
Key to Overstock.com's long-term success is ensuring that its IT
infrastructure is flexible and capable of incrementally expanding its capacity
to meet consumer demand as needed. In order to deliver higher service levels
and achieve greater IT system utilization, Overstock.com will transition to an
enterprise Grid computing model comprising low-cost, standardized servers, a
SAN (storage area network) and Oracle Database 10g. Overstock.com will
consolidate its Oracle-based clusters into a Grid, enabling it to better
reallocate IT resources for high volume on-line transaction processing, query
intensive data warehousing applications or however else needed.
This fall Overstock.com plans to kick off its initial Oracle 10g project in
the form of a data warehouse using Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Real
Application Clusters. Completion of the first phase of the multi-terabyte data
warehouse, to be used for marketing, sales and financial analyses, is expected
by year's end. "In addition to standardizing on Oracle for our production OLTP
database, we have chosen Oracle as the foundation for our data warehouse over
all other solutions we have evaluated due to manageability, scalability and
performance," said Schwegman.
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