Syntricity, a provider of enterprise yield management in the semiconductor industry, has deployed dataConductor on Oracle Linux OS.

dataConductor is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering for semiconductor companies that provides the throughput necessary for data-intensive companies to turn data into offerings.

dataConductor.com is a hosted version of dataConductor, a web-native data analysis and reporting offering for the semiconductor industry.

The dataConductor.com provides companies of all sizes access to a reliable and secure engineering yield management (EYM) system scalable to tens of gigabytes of uploaded data per day and multiple terabytes directly accessible online.

Syntricity said the dataConductor.com provides high-performance data analysis and data warehousing to users ranging from start-ups to some of the largest fabless semiconductor companies in the world.

Syntricity operations vice president Tim Lewis said the 64-bit Oracle Linux and Oracle Database, woven with the latest in multi-threaded microprocessors and a new memory tier based on solid-state storage, deliver substantial benefits to their customers.

"Data insertion times have been improved by 75-80% on average, with data extraction and analysis times improved by up to 90% compared to our benchmarks," Lewis said.