- Sphere accelerated application deployment to just 45 days with Oracle Database 23ai.
- Organizations reported workflow efficiency improvements from weeks to 5-10 minutes.
- Built-in security features prevent data leaks via AI chatbots.
Sphere has successfully implemented Oracle Database 23ai on Oracle Autonomous Database to enhance its AI platform, OrgBrain. This strategic move enabled Sphere to build and deploy applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in an impressive 45 days, showcasing a significant improvement over traditional deployment methods.
The Sphere platform is designed to expedite complex workflows, reducing processing times from weeks to mere minutes. By utilizing Oracle AI Vector Search, Sphere can efficiently analyze both structured and unstructured data, while retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) technology enhances accuracy and minimizes AI hallucinations.
Several sectors have benefited from Sphere's innovative platform. A U.S. healthcare organization has optimized back-office operations, legal teams have utilized explainable AI for insightful precedent analysis, and an international NGO has accelerated its proposal drafting process. These applications highlight the diverse utility of Sphere's AI solutions.
The integration with Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) has notably cut down the time Sphere's developers spend on back-end development. The platform's security features, delivered via a REST API, ensure that AI chatbots do not inadvertently access or expose sensitive data.
This collaboration demonstrates Oracle's commitment to its AI infrastructure market, offering robust solutions that cater to various industry needs. This aligns with Oracle's strategy to provide secure, high-performance, and scalable cloud solutions, supported by Oracle (ORCL, Financial) technologies.