Overview
What is Oracle Machine Learning?
Oracle Machine Learning (formerly Oracle Advanced Analytics) combines the Oracle database with Oracle Data Miner and SQL as well as R programming language functionality, providing a complete predictive analytics suite.
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What is Oracle Machine Learning?
The Oracle Machine Learning product family (replacing the former Oracle Advanced Analytics product) is designed to enable scalable data science projects. The vendor states that data scientists, analysts, developers, and IT can achieve data science project goals faster while taking full advantage of the Oracle platform. Oracle Machine Learning consists of complementary components supporting scalable machine learning algorithms for in-database and big data environments, notebook technology, SQL and R APIs, and Hadoop/Spark environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Oracle Machine Learning (formerly Oracle Advanced Analytics) combines the Oracle database with Oracle Data Miner and SQL as well as R programming language functionality, providing a complete predictive analytics suite.
MATLAB, IBM SPSS Statistics, and Azure Machine Learning are common alternatives for Oracle Machine Learning.
The most common users of Oracle Machine Learning are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).