Orbit Analytics, a leader in AI-driven business intelligence solutions for enterprise ERP systems, has introduced a major enhancement to its flagship reporting platform, GL Sense. The newly launched Blaze Adaptive Memory, revealed at the Ascend 2025 Conference, promises to deliver a significant leap in speed and user experience for financial reporting within Oracle ERP environments.
This next-generation capability distinguishes itself from conventional in-memory technologies by continuously learning from user behavior. Instead of relying on static data loads and fixed structures, Blaze Adaptive Memory adapts dynamically, streamlining access to frequently used and related reports. The result is a reporting environment that minimizes lag, eliminates repetitive processing, and accelerates decision-making.
“The new Blaze Adaptive Memory evolution of GL Sense is the result of nearly two years of R&D and 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, giving enterprise users instant access to insights that will help drive better company decisions.”
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GL Sense, already deployed globally by organizations using Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Fusion Cloud GL, enables secure, real-time general ledger reporting tailored to role-based permissions. The addition of Blaze Adaptive Memory enhances the platform’s ability to support enterprise users with immediate, self-service insights—without relying on IT teams.
Now available to all enterprise customers, Blaze Adaptive Memory positions Orbit Analytics at the forefront of innovation in Oracle ERP reporting.