Today I'll discus on how we can build continuous data trust with Oracle GoldenGate Veridata 26c!
As we accelerate towards hybrid and multi cloud architectures, one challenge keep coming up. That is "How do you trust your data across all these platforms?"
With increasing data movement, replication, and transformation, even small changes can lead to major business risks. This is where Oracle GoldenGate Veridata 26c comes in handy!
Rather than just validating data occasionally, the focus now is on continuous data trust.
What is Veridata?
- It is a tool to compare data across different systems.
- It ensures source and target databases are in sync.
- It works during , Data migration, Replication setups, Ongoing operations.
What’s new in Veridata 26c?
1. Support for Modern Architectures
Built for hybrid, multi-cloud, and lakehouse environments with support for heterogeneous databases.
2. Continuous Data Validation
Enables ongoing validation to detect data drift and inconsistencies in real time.
3. Cloud-Native & Managed Integration
Optimized for cloud and integrates seamlessly with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate to reduce operational overhead.
4. Improved Performance & Scalability
Delivers faster comparisons and handles large scale enterprise data efficiently.
5. Enhanced Usability & Automation
Offers improved user experience with API driven automation for easier operations.
6. Broader Platform Compatibility
Supports a wide range of databases and platforms, ideal for complex data ecosystems.
Now , lets see the importance of 'Oracle GoldenGate Veridata 26c' in business perspective.
Oracle GoldenGate Veridata 26c ensures data accuracy for analytics and AI, which is critical for making reliable, data driven decisions.
It also reduces risks during migrations, upgrades, and system transformations by identifying inconsistencies early.
At the same time, it builds confidence in real time decision making by ensuring the data being used is trustworthy.
Additionally, it helps organizations maintain regulatory and audit compliance by keeping data consistent and verifiable across systems.
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