Orbit Analytics launches Blaze Adaptive Memory for GL Sense, delivering faster reporting for Oracle ERP users (Credit image/https://pixabay.com/illustrations/erp-enterprise-resource-planning-8012424/Gerd Altmann) Orbit Analytics has launched an intelligent advancement to one of its key ERP reporting solutions, GL Sense. The powerful new capability leverages Blaze Adaptive Memory to drastically improve the ease of reporting. Allowing enterprises to access their data in a natively intuitive new way, and is live for a limited number of clients.

Orbit Analytics is an AI-powered provider of advanced business intelligence solutions tailored for enterprise ERP environments.

The solution was unveiled at this year’s Ascend 2025 Conference for Oracle users. The company says Blaze Adaptive Memory for GL Sense represents an intuitive and quantum evolution in enterprise reporting. Unlike traditional in-memory processing, which requires static data loads and predefined structures, Orbit’s Blaze Adaptive Memory leverages user behaviour to speed up the ease of future data reporting.

The new Blaze Adaptive Memory evolution of GL Sense is the result of nearly two years of R&D. It redefines what’s possible in Oracle ERP reporting,” said Ravi Jasti, CTO and Cofounder of Orbit Analytics. “It’s fast, bringing real-time financial insights closer to the ‘speed of thought.’ The system dynamically learns from and adapts to how users employ reporting data. This gives enterprise users instant access to insights that will help drive better company decisions,” Jasti adds.

Delivering fully interactive general ledger reporting

GL Sense is Orbit’s flagship financial reporting solution for Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Fusion Cloud GL. The solution is already trusted by organisations worldwide for delivering secure, real-time, fully interactive general ledger reporting for all levels and security permissions of enterprise users.

The addition of Blaze Adaptive Memory leverages patterns across multiple users that proactively populates common and related report queries. It offers an enhanced user experience by reducing wait times and repetitive processing. This allows users to access insights without needing the IT department to assist or pull reports. It also seamlessly integrates with both Oracle EBS and Oracle Fusion Cloud GL, while preserving role-based security.

With Blaze Adaptive Memory, Orbit says it becomes the first to offer this kind of advancement in a GL reporting tool tailored specifically for Oracle ERP users. The feature is now available for all Orbit enterprise customers.

Enterprise Times: What this means for business

For today’s modern enterprise, managers and stakeholders need access to a range of data to support decision making efforts. This could be in finance, HR, procurement, or supply chain, businesses need to centralise transactional and master data. Managers need access to accurate, up-to-date data, and the careful orchestration of various data sources to enable insight and intelligence.

Furthermore, all these activities have to adhere to strict security and compliance requirements and ensuring data consistency across systems. Hence Orbit Analytics announcement about its solution to accelerate self-service financial reporting. Unfortunately, the company did not provide any further information on the method by which users can access data in a natively intuitive new way.

But increasingly, no code and low code are an important means to enable users access to data. Effective reporting is achieved without the need for programmers or data scientists.

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