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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

Finally Oracle covered biggest gap in its application portfolio (BI) with OBIEE. This application can be used not only for high level key KPI, but could also be used for day to day operational analytics. Oracle is making this compatible with Siebel & other Oracle products.

Gartner’s 2009 “Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms” positions Oracle in the Leaders Quadrant.

* The Oracle Business Intelligence Foundation (Oracle BI Foundation) provides comprehensive business intelligence (BI) and analytic capabilities based on category-leading products for OLAP, interactive dashboards, ad hoc analysis, proactive detection and alerts, advanced reporting and publishing, mobile analytics, desktop gadgets, and more. The software’s hot-pluggable design enables organizations to generate greater value from existing Oracle and non-Oracle data sources and applications, including SAP systems.
* The Oracle BI Foundation, consisting of Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition Plus, Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, Oracle Essbase, and Oracle Real-Time Decisions, is the technical foundation for Oracle’s Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) system, including pre-built Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (Oracle BI Applications).
* Oracle BI Applications are complete, packaged BI solutions that deliver role-based intelligence across an organization to enable better decisions, actions, and business processes. The applications help organizations realize rapid deployment, lower Total Cost of Ownership, and take advantage of built-in best practices.
* Oracle’s EPM system, which consists of the Oracle BI Foundation, Oracle BI Applications, and Hyperion performance management applications, supports financial, strategic and operational management processes across a common foundation enabling organizations to become smarter, agile and aligned.

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