List of Oracle SuperCluster Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle SuperCluster customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle SuperCluster for Database Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle SuperCluster for Database Management include: Infosys, a India based Professional Services organisation with 323578 employees and revenues of $19.28 billion, HDFC securities, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $267.0 million, Equity Bank Rwanda, a Rwanda based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $85.0 million, Cohere, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 450 employees and revenues of $35.0 million and many others.
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Cohere | Professional Services | 450 | $35M | Canada | Oracle | Oracle SuperCluster | Database Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Cohere deployed Oracle SuperCluster on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to host and accelerate training and deployment of its generative AI models. The Oracle SuperCluster implementation functioned within a Database Management architecture to support large language model lifecycle operations, model hosting, and secured data access.
The deployment leveraged OCI GPU cluster technology including H100 GPUs at cluster scale and RDMA networking to accelerate LLM training and inference while optimizing throughput. Implemented capabilities included model training pipelines, secured model hosting, private model endpoints for enterprise consumption, and tools for data provenance and lineage that align with Database Management operational controls.
Cohere model artifacts trained and built on OCI were positioned for integration with Oracle cloud application surfaces, including Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Oracle NetSuite, and industry specific applications, enabling generative AI to be embedded into ERP, HCM, SCM, and CX workflows. The environment was also designed to interoperate with Oracle's database portfolio as Oracle planned to embed generative AI capabilities into Oracle Database and MySQL HeatWave.
Governance centered on data security and privacy, Oracle and Cohere emphasized customers retaining full control and ownership of their data and preventing commingling of customer datasets, with provenance and lineage tools supporting compliance and auditability. Oracle described the initiative as intended to increase automation and productivity for knowledge workers and to enable model customization for specific enterprise use cases.
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Equity Bank Rwanda | Banking and Financial Services | 900 | $85M | Rwanda | Oracle | Oracle SuperCluster | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Equity Bank Rwanda implemented Oracle SuperCluster to support its MVNO and high-volume mobile and card transaction processing in Rwanda. The deployment used Oracle SuperCluster as the core Database Management platform for payments and transaction workloads, positioning the engineered system to handle extreme transaction throughput claims of more than one million transactions per second.
The implementation concentrated on payments and core banking performance, configuring Oracle SuperCluster to prioritize database consolidation, high availability, and I/O throughput for mobile banking and card payment services. Oracle SuperCluster was applied to support transaction processing, payment clearing, and online mobile channel workloads, aligning infrastructure and database capacity to reduce contention during peak transaction windows.
Operational scope covered mobile banking channels, card processing, and an MVNO environment serving customers in the East Africa region, with the system intended to improve availability and scale for those services. Business functions impacted included retail payments, core banking transaction processing, and mobile channel operations, with infrastructure teams and payments operations accountable for ongoing platform management.
Governance and rollout focused on tuning the engineered system for payments workloads and integrating capacity planning into operations, with staged adoption across transaction-critical services to validate throughput and availability targets. The deployment was explicitly intended to increase platform scale and availability for mobile and payment services, and the Oracle SuperCluster implementation was presented as the foundational Database Management layer for those transaction systems.
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HDFC securities | Banking and Financial Services | 700 | $267M | India | Oracle | Oracle SuperCluster | Database Management | 2012 | n/a |
HDFC Securities deployed Oracle SuperCluster in 2012 to consolidate infrastructure and accelerate its online trading platform. The deployment targeted a capital markets and online trading database and middleware use case in India and was implemented to meet Database Management requirements for low latency and high concurrency transaction processing.
The Oracle SuperCluster implementation centralized compute and engineered storage to host trading databases and middleware components, consolidating database workloads and streamlining transaction processing. Configuration emphasized throughput and latency optimization consistent with Database Management practices, including parallel processing and high availability design patterns to scale concurrent user and transaction volumes.
Reported outcomes included up to 3x throughput, online trading speed increases of around 60 percent, and faster reporting, improving trading responsiveness and the ability to scale transaction volumes. The Oracle SuperCluster deployment supported trading operations and reporting functions within HDFC Securities in India, aligning infrastructure and database capabilities with capital markets operational needs.
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Professional Services | 323578 | $19.3B | India | Oracle | Oracle SuperCluster | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
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