Nicus Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Integration
Access Oracle ADW financial datasets or model OCPU costs in your ITFM.
For Oracle ERP and OCI organizations, Oracle ADW is a natural ITFM data layer — storing pre-modeled Oracle financial data while contributing OCPU-based infrastructure costs to IT cost models.
What This Integration Enables
- Aggregated and transformed financial and operational datasets
- Business activity and volume metrics stored in Oracle ADW
- OCPU consumption and infrastructure cost data
- Oracle-native financial data from Oracle ERP and Fusion Cloud
- Customer, product, and service-level datasets for cost allocation
Common Use Cases
- Accessing pre-modeled financial datasets for ITFM from Oracle ADW
- Incorporating Oracle ADW OCPU costs into ITFM models
- Using Oracle ADW as a central data layer for Oracle ERP ITFM workflows
- Business volume metrics from Oracle ADW used to drive cost allocation
Flexible Integration Options
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) is Oracle’s self-managing cloud data warehouse, built on Oracle’s Exadata infrastructure within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). ADW provides autonomous operation — self-tuning, self-securing, and self-repairing — for large-scale analytics. Compute consumption is metered through OCPUs (Oracle CPUs).
Nicus uses data from Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse in two ways: as a source of aggregated and transformed financial datasets, and as a source of ADW’s own OCPU consumption and infrastructure costs for IT cost modeling — particularly valuable in organizations already running Oracle ERP and OCI infrastructure.
FAQs
Does Nicus work with Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse?
Yes. Nicus uses data from Oracle ADW as a source of aggregated financial datasets, and incorporates ADW’s own OCPU consumption costs into ITFM cost models.
Why is Oracle ADW particularly relevant for organizations running Oracle ERP and OCI?
Oracle ADW is part of Oracle’s integrated cloud stack. Organizations running Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP can store pre-modeled financial data in Oracle ADW and incorporate it into Nicus — creating a consistent Oracle data environment for ITFM.