Getting started with Oracle Busienss Intelligence Enterprise Edition - OBIEE

by senthil 1. February 2010 03:10


In this following links Oracle website gives getting started tutorials with screenshots to learn and configure to use OBIEE.

This fundamental tutorial covers installing OBIEE in Windows, Using Repository and administration, BI Publisher, Oracle Delivers, Integrating Oracle's Hyperion Essbase with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, using EPM Workspace and Oracle Discoverer.

Installing the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition on Windows

All Oracle OBIEE Tutorials with Screenshots

BI Publisher
Oracle BI Publisher allows you to create reports from multiple data sources such as Oracle Database, Web services, RSS feeds, and Files.

Because BI Publisher is integrated with Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, you can also create the BI publisher reports based on Oracle BI Answers request, and also based on Oracle BI Server subject area.

BI Publisher

Discoverer
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer sets a new standard in this release by bringing together data from the multidimensional and relational sources with a single easy-to-use interface enriched with powerful features.

With Discoverer, you can create reports through drag-and-drop interface in a completely Web-based environment. Discoverer lets you collaborate and share business insight through email, and publish all your reports to a unified BI portal.

Oracle Discoverer

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Comments

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Daniel Millions

2/23/2010 4:33:34 PM #

I think the testers are undeveloped business analysts which most developers tend not to be (considering their job responsibilities particularly for large application programs where her/his focal point is unique to developing and maintenance of a module or two). This means that the tester should use the near sizable (expected) application knowledge at her/his disposal and suggest (vehemently at times) how the functionality ought to be. This is a help which needs to be admitted by each & sundry including the developers. The tester's knowledge would come short of expected values at times and maybe overruled by the developers, business analysts or even the customer. This to a tester must not be a deterrent but an acceptance of human failing with the bonus of the knowledge growing more wholesome...

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2/23/2010 5:40:59 PM #

I am still working with XP. I've planned to stay away from vista as it is definately a resource hog. I've noticed good stuff with regards to windows 7. I suppose I will need to give that a shot.

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3/10/2010 1:18:06 PM #

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