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25 reasons to consider Oracle Autonomous Database for your business workloads



1. Rapid Provisioning: Set up your database in minutes, accelerating deployment and reducing delays.

2. Exadata Storage: Benefit from Oracle's cutting-edge Exadata technology for optimal performance and reliability.

3. Auto-scaling: Adapt to workload demands effortlessly and automatically, without manual intervention.

4. Self-securing: Safeguard against both external and internal threats, enhancing data protection.

5. Storage Cost Efficiency: Utilize smart compression for reduced storage costs and increased savings.

6. External Table Support: Streamline database links and ETL processes for seamless data integration.

7. ADB Variants: Choose from ATP (Autonomous Transaction Processing), ADW (Autonomous Data Warehouse), and AJD (Autonomous JSON Database) to suit your specific needs.

8. APEX Integration: Develop applications rapidly with Oracle Rest Data Services and Application Express.

9. Built-in Machine Learning: Harness ML algorithms to drive data-driven insights and boost business outcomes.

10. SODA Driver Compatibility: Facilitate seamless connectivity and integration with various applications.

11. Uninterrupted Scaling: Maintain business continuity with zero downtime during scaling operations.

12. SQL Developer Web Console: Access an intuitive, web-based interface for SQL development and management.

13. Enhanced Phishing Protection: Limit OS access to reduce the risk of phishing attacks and improve security.

14. Autonomous Data Guard: Implement disaster recovery solutions to safeguard critical data.

15. Zero Downtime Migration: Seamlessly transition from on-premises Oracle databases with no operational disruptions.

16. AutoML Integration: Utilize code-free automatic machine learning to streamline model development and deployment.

17. Wallet-Based Security: Ensure secure communication with the database through wallet-based access control.

18. Data Encryption: Safeguard data at rest and in transit with robust encryption measures.

19. Versatile Connectivity: Connect with JDBC, SQL Net, and ODBC for seamless data access.

20. Cloud-Based Data Loading: Import data from Oracle Cloud Storage, AWS, Azure, and more with ease.

21. Integrated SQL Monitoring: Benefit from built-in tools for monitoring and administering SQL queries.

22. BI Tool Support: Leverage Oracle Analytics Cloud or third-party BI tools for comprehensive data analysis.

23. Automation: Eliminate manual errors and increase efficiency through automated management tasks.

24. Automatic Backups: Ensure data safety with automated backups

25. Developer Benefits: Empower developers to build scalable applications in a secure, preconfigured, and fully managed environment.

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