Oracle announced that Outline Global, an Australian geospatial data firm, is using Oracle Database 23ai on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to power its AI-enabled geospatial platform, Gtech™. The platform provides data-intensive insights to government and key industries across Australia.
Oracle AI Fuels Growth for Australian Geospatial Firm
Outline, established in 2009, specializes in providing critical geospatial data to sectors such as agriculture, mining, and urban development. The company needed to replace its on-premises infrastructure to improve efficiency and incorporate advanced features, including containerization and business intelligence tools. After evaluation, they chose Oracle Database 23ai to manage their massive geospatial datasets.
“Integrating groundbreaking innovative technologies to deliver data-intensive geospatial insights is the cornerstone of our business strategy,” said Kevin Kwok, Head of Growth, Outline Global. “Oracle Database 23ai with AI Vector Search has been a game-changer. It has enabled us to deliver faster, more reliable data and analytics services, which has helped our customers to make critical planning and policy decisions with enhanced geospatial insights. As a result, we’ve seen a 30 percent increase in revenue and 50 percent growth in our lead generation pipeline.”
Oracle’s AI Vector Search capabilities enable Outline’s customers to search spatial images using conceptual content, not just pixels. This innovation uses large language models (LLMs) to retrieve spatial data—whether 2D, 3D, or other complex datasets—through a natural language interface. The integration of business and vector data within Oracle Database 23ai offers an advantage: innovation without compromising data security.
Stephen Bovis, regional managing director, Oracle, Australia and New Zealand, stated, “By leveraging OCI’s high-performance architecture and Oracle Database 23ai, Outline has enhanced predictive analytics, optimised workflows, and accelerated data-driven decision-making.”