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Complex OBIEE Reports - Emulating QlikView in OBIEE - 0 views

  • So, one alternative to installing a QlikView platform is to build QlikView-style displays with QlikView-style performance directly within OBIEE.
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What Skills Does an Oracle BI Developer Need in 2011? - 0 views

  • OBIEE 11g skills, both in terms of new functionality (mapping, analyses, KPIs and Scorecards etc) and new infrastructure (WebLogic, EM, OPSS etc) A smattering of Essbase skills, focused mainly on the integration with OBIEE and Essbase (and the many workarounds and gotchas) Good ODI skills, both in terms of the basics, but also being able to write knowledge modules, integrate with OBIEE, deployment and migration Solid database skills – OBIEE gave the illusion through aggregates etc that database tuning was redundant, but time has shown it’s by far the biggest success factor in a project – get the database design and optimisation wrong, and your project is toast. You need to know partitioning, materialized views, index types, and increasingly, you need to get yourself on an Exadata project as customers are buying the technology but you can’t teach it to yourself at home BI Apps skills, but watch out for everything changing when BI Apps 11g comes out, and be prepared to learn the Fusion Apps and JDeveloper if you want to stay in the game Looking to the future, keep an eye on technologies such as in-memory (TimesTen), mid-tier caching (Coherence), plus technologies such as Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), “big data” (Hadoop, large data sets, NoSQL), complex event processing and maybe products such as Qlikview, just in case Oracle buys them, or at least to know what the competition are up to, or more importantly pitching to your boss
  • The other thing to bear in mind of course, if you’re an Oracle BI developer, is that you need to have great business, communication and data modeling skills.
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Art Of BI Coverage of Business Analytics in 2013 | Art of Business Intelligence - 0 views

  • By the end of 2013, 72% of business executives will have tablets as their main means of consuming an Organization’s KPI’s and other analytics, scorecarding, etc
  • Although Roambi, and Microstrategy seem to be doing all of the right things with Mobile BI, there are several major BI Vendors that are not or there is simply room for improvement.  Also on the topic of Mobile BI, one of the barriers of 2012 was the concern for securing Mobile BI within an organization.  There has been a rise of solutions but no true standardization.  Oracle has produced their Mobile Security Tool Kit for Oracle BI and we will dive into that very soon as well (have Mac OS, will travel).
  • We hope this year to compare Oracle Endeca along with QlikView, and Spotfire to break apart the vendor specific functionality and give rise to insights on how to form successful solutions to the overall problem of self-service analysis of Big Data and traditional Data Warehouse data.
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    "By the end of 2013, 72% of business executives will have tablets as their main means of consuming an Organization's KPI's and other analytics, scorecarding, etc."
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