OpenText는 수십 년간의 전문 지식을 통해 데이터를 활용하고, 사람과 프로세스를 연결하며, 신뢰할 수 있는 AI를 강화합니다
기업 전체의 데이터를 매끄럽게 통합하여 정보 단절을 없애고, 협업을 강화하며, 리스크를 최소화하세요
데이터를 AI가 활용 가능하고 구조화되고, 접근 가능한, 최적화된 정보로 변환하세요
규제 및 준수 요구 사항을 충족하고 정보의 수명 주기 전반에 걸쳐 보호하세요
OpenText는 사람들이 콘텐츠를 관리하고, 작업을 자동화하며, AI를 사용하고, 협업하여 생산성을 높일 수 있도록 지원합니다
전 세계 수천 개의 기업이 OpenText의 혁신적인 솔루션으로 성공을 거두고 있는 방법을 확인해 보세요
직원은 OpenText의 가장 큰 자산으로, OpenText 브랜드와 가치의 생명입니다.
OpenText가 사회적 목표를 발전시키고 긍정적인 변화를 가속화하기 위해 어떤 노력을 하고 있는지 알아보세요
디지털 혁신을 이루기 최적인 솔루션과 전문성을 갖춘 OpenText 파트너를 만나보세요
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비즈니스, 데이터 및 목표를 파악하는 AI
더 빠른 의사 결정을 만나보세요. 안전한 개인 AI 비서가 업무를 시작할 준비가 되었습니다.
공급망을 위한 생성형 AI로 더 나은 인사이트를 얻어보세요.
AI 콘텐츠 관리 및 지능형 AI 콘텐츠 어시스턴트를 통해 효율적으로 작업하세요.
더 빠른 앱 제공, 개발 및 자동화된 소프트웨어 테스트를 만나보세요.
고객 성공을 위해 고객 커뮤니케이션과 경험을 개선해 보세요.
사용자, 서비스 상담원 및 IT 직원이 필요한 답을 찾을 수 있도록 권한을 부여하세요.
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비즈니스, 데이터 및 목표를 파악하는 AI
더 빠른 의사 결정을 만나보세요. 안전한 개인 AI 비서가 업무를 시작할 준비가 되었습니다.
공급망을 위한 생성형 AI로 더 나은 인사이트를 얻어보세요.
AI 콘텐츠 관리 및 지능형 AI 콘텐츠 어시스턴트를 통해 효율적으로 작업하세요.
더 빠른 앱 제공, 개발 및 자동화된 소프트웨어 테스트를 만나보세요.
고객 성공을 위해 고객 커뮤니케이션과 경험을 개선해 보세요.
사용자, 서비스 상담원 및 IT 직원이 필요한 답을 찾을 수 있도록 권한을 부여하세요.
한 번만 연결하면 안전한 B2B 통합 플랫폼으로 모든 대상과 연결할 수 있습니다.
AI가 활용 가능한 콘텐츠 관리 솔루션으로 지식 재구성
기업 보호를 위한 통합 사이버 보안 솔루션
AI 기반 DevOps 자동화, 테스트 및 품질을 통해 더 나은 소프트웨어를 더 빠르게 제공
잊을 수 없는 고객 경험으로 대화 재창조
IT 운영의 비용과 복잡성을 줄이기 위해 필요한 명확성 확보
검증된 OpenText 정보 관리 기술을 사용하여 맞춤형 애플리케이션 구축
사용자 정의 애플리케이션 및 워크플로를 지원하는 실시간 정보 흐름을 제공하는 OpenText Cloud API를 사용하여 원하는 방식으로 구축
안전한 정보 관리가 신뢰할 수 있는 AI를 만나다
데이터와 AI의 신뢰를 높이는 통합 데이터 프레임워크
데이터 언어로 에이전트를 구축, 배포 및 반복할 수 있는 공간
AI를 강화하기 위해 데이터 수집 및 메타데이터 태그 지정 자동화를 지원하는 도구 세트
거버넌스를 사전 예방적이고 지속 가능하게 만드는 서비스 및 API 제품군
AI 여정을 도와주는 전문 서비스 전문가
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비즈니스, 데이터 및 목표를 파악하는 AI
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AI 콘텐츠 관리 및 지능형 AI 콘텐츠 어시스턴트를 통해 효율적으로 작업하세요.
더 빠른 앱 제공, 개발 및 자동화된 소프트웨어 테스트를 만나보세요.
고객 성공을 위해 고객 커뮤니케이션과 경험을 개선해 보세요.
사용자, 서비스 상담원 및 IT 직원이 필요한 답을 찾을 수 있도록 권한을 부여하세요.
OpenText는 주요 클라우드 인프라 제공업체와 협력하여 어디서나 OpenText 솔루션을 실행할 수 있는 유연성을 제공합니다
OpenText는 최고의 엔터프라이즈 앱 제공업체와 협력하여 비정형 데이터를 활용함으로써 더 나은 비즈니스 인사이트를 제공합니다
Medicaid ProgramOpenText™ Vertica™ Analytics Platform brings a healthy dose of speed and scale to complex analytics workloads, essential for transforming healthcare delivery and financing for multi-billion-dollar Medicaid programs

Responsive analytics involving enormous volumes of data were required to manage a complex healthcare reform initiative.
Over the last decade, a transformation has been underway in the US public healthcare sector, as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services works to shape a system that incentivizes value over volume. This has major implications for the way both healthcare providers and insurance programs operate.
This move to value has certainly been the case for Medicaid programs throughout the country, which serve tens of millions of enrolled members and spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year. States have been steadily moving away from traditional fee-for-service payment models (based on the volume of care provided) towards advanced value-based models, which reward providers for delivering care that improves the quality of outcomes, while reducing overall costs.
This new focus will progressively require advanced data-driven strategies that enable health and social care providers to proactively detect and address an array of behavioral, social, economic, and housing conditions, to prevent otherwise avoidable illness and suffering.
These broader strategic shifts have brought substantial changes to the way organizations work with information, and dramatically increased the volume and variety of data it analyzes.
Jason Helgerson, a nationally recognized leader in health care and delivery system reform, comments, “This new era of transparency and financial accountability called for an advanced set of data and analytic capabilities that facilitated the secure movement, sharing, and analysis of massive amounts of trusted data, at lightning speed, and CMA, a leading Medicaid information technology partner, delivered on this new paradigm.”
For one CMA client in this space, the state’s data and analytics environment had more than tripled over 10 years: The primary fact table—originally sized to support five billion rows of data—had expanded to more than 15 billion rows. At the same time, the number of Medicaid analytics users had also tripled, as appetites for analytical insights grew.
As a result, this client’s traditional Oracle row-based database architecture started to encounter difficulties scaling to the level of demand required, which put it at risk of failing to meet essential service level commitments around performance. CMA initially considered expanding and enhancing its existing data warehouse platform, but soon concluded that the cost of doing so would be prohibitive. It needed another way to meet rising demands for capacity and query performance, one that didn’t break the bank.
The ability to analyze large volumes of data in greater depth with Vertica (now OpenText) will be instrumental in helping us address the evolving needs of our clients. This will help our clients better manage their complex reform initiatives and optimize use of precious public resources to facilitate improved healthcare outcomes among the state’s most vulnerable citizens.
CMA evaluated a number of database technologies, and subsequently conducted an extensive proof of concept, leading to the selection and use of the Analytics Platform for select, complex queries.
Helgerson continues, “The combination of Vertica (now OpenText) and CMA enabled fact-based decision making that was integral to the success of the state’s transformational objectives.”
Brian Dougherty, Chief Technology Officer at CMA explains: “Vertica (now OpenText) offered several advantages over other analytical database platforms. The technology is very functionally complete and scales in a fluid way. Most importantly for this client, Vertica (now OpenText) offered a compelling price-performance ratio and the opportunity to evolve from a traditional row-store database to a column-compressed architecture.”
The use of a column-compressed column architecture in the Analytics Platform allows queries to be isolated on individual columns, significantly reducing the search space that the database must scan. This is especially valuable for the Medicaid organization, as it works with very large database tables (the biggest comprising 600 columns).
In addition, the Analytics Platform offers advanced optimizer technology, which can exploit the internal column set in a very efficient way, allowing users to rapidly identify the precise data they need and analyze that data in isolation.
“There are a lot of column-compressed stores on the market, but none of them have the maturity of Vertica’s (now OpenText) optimizer technology,” says Dougherty. “This was a key reason we chose Vertica (now OpenText) , as that optimization lends itself very nicely to isolating in smaller column sets on tables.”
After careful evaluation, CMA chose to extend its core row-based data analytics environment with a series of OpenText (formerly Vertica) data marts, optimized to deliver high load throughput, ultra-fast analytical query speed, and high concurrency for multi-user querying.
This decision meant that the organization also needed an efficient way to transform and migrate very large volumes of data from its primary row-based data warehouse to OpenText’s (formerly Vertica) environment. Using the existing database’s utilities wasn’t an option, as they weren’t made to operate in this of kind of heterogenous environment.
Fortunately, CMA had the solution: Mosaic DART, a high-performance data movement platform. Using this proprietary technology, CMA was able to automate the process of translating thousands of database objects from their native, row-based structures to OpenText-optimized (formerly Vertica) data structures, eliminating potentially months of effort. Additionally, Mosaic DART enabled seamless integration of OpenText (formerly Vertica) into the state’s existing data warehouse workflows, further reducing data migration cost, complexity, and risk.
Today, supported by Mosaic DART, CMA moves tens of terabytes of data into its Analytics Platform clusters every week, quickly and easily.
“Mosaic DART orchestrates the end-to-end process of extracting the data from our main data warehouse, transforming the data structure, and ingesting it into Vertica (now OpenText) ,” explains CMA’s President, Ken Romanski. “It couldn’t be easier: We simply open a screen, point, click, and Mosaic DART handles the rest. This allows our DBA resources to focus on other priorities.”
Analytics Platform and Mosaic DART have proved to be a dynamic duo for CMA, promoting the achievement of SLAs on critical, highly complex analytical queries. As a result, the state’s Medicaid program has been able to accelerate daily analysis workloads by close to 75%. Likewise, performing a full scan of the primary fact table—a task that previously took 25 minutes on average to complete—can now be done in less than a minute with OpenText (formerly Vertica).
CMA has also successfully scaled out the environment on multiple occasions, taking on more data and more concurrent users without missing a beat.
As OpenText (formerly Vertica) offers strong compression and impressive optimizations, the platform requires less hardware and storage. And it costs less to license than comparable solutions, which enables CMA to scale the state’s data analytics environment in a very cost-effective way. CMA estimates that Analytics Platform requires three times less physical hardware to support the same data volumes as its traditional row-based database.
Brian Dougherty offers a comparison: “We currently maintain an eight-node cluster to support our largest row-based database. There’s about 100 TB of data, supported by an all-flash storage array. The same data in Vertica (now OpenText) resides on 16 1U servers. When you compare the retail costs of those two hardware platforms, Vertica (now OpenText) ends up being less expensive to own by a factor of 10.”
Analytics Platform’s column-compressed storage has significantly increased the speed and efficiency of complex queries. This provides a better environment for iterative analysis, and allows users to refine and rerun queries very quickly, so they can get the answers they need in less time and with less effort. It’s also optimal for supporting multiuser concurrency, meaning that larger numbers of users can run queries on the platform simultaneously while still enjoying consistently high performance.
Dougherty elaborates: “Say, for example, we wanted to sum up all the diagnosis codes and dollar amounts of related claims, and group them by provider. Running a query like this would involve scanning around 14 billion records. In our highest-performing row-based database, it would take a few minutes to complete. In Analytics Platform, we can return the same query in 20 to 30 seconds—an improvement of more than 80%.”
Through this ability to run highly complex, iterative queries, the OpenText (formerly Vertica) solution is helping states dig deeper into growing volumes of Medicaid data. This will allow states to embrace value-based payment models more fully—which has the potential to transform how healthcare is delivered, by holding providers more accountable for care quality, outcomes, and cost.
Romanski concludes: “The ability to analyze large volumes of data in greater depth with Vertica (now OpenText) will be instrumental in helping us address the evolving needs of our clients. This will help our clients better manage their complex reform initiatives and optimize their use of precious public resources to facilitate improved healthcare outcomes among the state’s most vulnerable citizens.”
We currently maintain an eight-node cluster to support our largest row-based database… The same data in Vertica (now OpenText) resides on 16 1U servers. When you compare the retail costs of those two hardware platforms, Vertica (now OpenText) ends up being less expensive to own by a factor of 10.

Over the last decade, a transformation has been underway in the US public healthcare sector, as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services works to shape a system that incentivizes value over volume. This has major implications for the way both healthcare providers and insurance programs operate. This move to value has certainly been the case for Medicaid programs throughout the country, which serve tens of millions of enrolled members and spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year.