Oracle 23C Release: Powering the Next Generation of Data Management

Opkey
3 min readJul 9, 2024

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Oracle Database, the backbone of countless enterprise systems worldwide, has received a major upgrade. Oracle Cloud 23C release stands as the latest long-term support release, promising a significant leap forward in developer experience, security, performance, and seamless cloud integration.

Let’s dive into some of the highlights of this exciting release.

Simplified App Development with True Cache Building modern applications often involves managing complex data caching layers. Oracle 23C Release changes that with the introduction of True Cache. This innovative solution works as a diskless caching layer that automatically stays in sync with your database. Developers no longer need to write intricate caching code; Oracle handles it! True Cache reduces development time and potential errors.

· Data Security Enhancements

Security remains a top priority, and Oracle Cloud 23C release delivers. It adds powerful security controls for JSON data, a popular format in today’s applications. You can now selectively encrypt or mask sensitive information within JSON documents. Additionally, enhanced audit features provide greater visibility into database activity, making it easier to track any unusual behavior.

· Performance and Scalability

When it comes to speed and scale, Oracle 23C doesn’t disappoint. Optimizations to the In-Memory Column Store significantly boost analytic query performance, empowering faster decision-making. Additionally, a feature called Sharding allows massive databases to be distributed across multiple servers, handling ever-growing data demands with ease.

· Cloud Integration Made Easy

Simplifying cloud deployments is a key focus of Oracle Cloud 23C release. Now, essential Oracle configuration data can be stored in Microsoft Azure App Configuration or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage. This streamlines the setup and connection processes for applications operating in the cloud.

What’s New in Oracle Cloud HCM 23C

Areas of Responsibility (AOR) Enhancements: Oracle has improved its AOR model for greater flexibility. A script will automatically update existing AORs to take advantage of the new features.

Key Highlights in Oracle Cloud SCM 23C

· Demand Management Enhancements:

External Forecast Data: Import forecasts generated from external sources, allowing you to incorporate insights from specialized forecasting systems or market data into your demand planning.

Probabilistic Planning: Generate ‘What-If’ scenarios to analyze the potential impact of variability on your supply chain, leading to improved decision-making.

· Order Management Improvements:

Granular Order Promising: Provide more accurate delivery estimates based on factors such as material shortages, shipping delays, or other constraints.

Global Available-to-Promise (G-ATP): Get a real-time, centralized view of inventory and expected demand across your entire supply chain and business units.

· Supply Chain Planning Updates:

Optimized Planning Parameters: Improved algorithms and recommendations for planning parameters help refine your supply chain plan.

Group Codes for Purchase Requests: Organize purchase requests using custom group codes for greater flexibility in managing procurement processes (like leveraging group buying discounts).

· Inventory Management Optimizations:

Cycle Count Recommendations: Algorithm-driven recommendations to improve inventory accuracy and reduce stockouts by optimizing cycle counts.

· Manufacturing Innovations:

Discrete Manufacturing Usability: Enhanced user interface streamlines discrete manufacturing processes and improves the overall user experience.

Work Definition Updates: New features for ‘work definitions’ offer more flexibility in modeling your manufacturing processes.

Key benefits of Oracle Cloud Financials 23C

· Workflow Rule Creation with Spreadsheets: You can now define and manage workflow rules (which govern approval processes) using a spreadsheet template. This streamlines the process, especially when dealing with complex approval hierarchies.

· Lists Feature: The new ‘Lists’ feature offers greater flexibility in creating customized approval rules. With lists, you can efficiently manage larger numbers of approvers and approval sequences.

· Advanced Configuration: Expanded configuration options provide more granular control. New functions and more detailed information within each function give you better customization capabilities.

· Optional Enablement of Rules: You now have the option to enable or disable individual rules or entire blocks of rules, improving adaptability and allowing for temporary changes.

· Multiple Approval Actions: Within a single rule’s conditions, you can now set up multiple approval steps or actions. This lets you model more intricate authorization processes.

Conclusion

Oracle 23C marks a significant step forward for Oracle’s leading database platform. Its emphasis is on streamlining development, strengthening security, maximizing performance, and embracing the cloud position to meet the demands of the ever-evolving world of data-driven applications.

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