Jim Duffy, BNP Paribas
CIB: Oracle Selected for Exadata Database Machine
December 24, 2011
BNP
Paribas, one of the best rated banks in the world, has implemented
Oracle Exadata Database Machine to manage electronic trading floor data.
Electronic trading floor data volume
is based largely on volatility, and 2011 has been a volatile year for
financial markets. BNP Paribas’ data warehouse manages billions of
messages in real-time processing a Terabyte of raw data daily.
A half-rack Oracle
Exadata Database Machine has helped BNP Paribas better manage this data
growth and improve system performance.
The Oracle Hybrid Columnar
Compression feature of Oracle Exadata Database Machine is used by the
bank to compress the size of its active data, leading to easier data
management and more efficient use of storage.
Oracle Exadata Database Machine went
into production at BNP Paribas in July 2010, achieving 17x greater
throughput without any changes to existing applications. BNP Paribas
selected Oracle Exadata in May 2010.
Jim Duffy, senior business intelligence and data warehouse architect,
BNP Paribas CIB, was honored recently as Data Warehouse Leader of the
Year, Europe, Middle East and Africa, at Oracle OpenWorld 2011 in San
Francisco.
Jim
Duffy, along with Alex Afflerbach, Coumba Toure, and Maxime Gontcharov,
make up the Front Office BI & DW Engineering team, which is charged with
mastering all trading activity data between the bank’s Global Equities
and Commodity Derivatives (GECD) business and the world’s electronic
markets.
The award, one of
several categories covered by the Oracle Excellence Awards, honors
individuals who demonstrate excellent technical knowledge and innovative
use of Oracle data warehouse technologies to the benefit of their
business.
Oracle recognizes data warehouse leaders across Asia Pacific, Europe,
Middle East and Africa, Latin America / Caribbean, and North America.