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Basic Security Options in Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE)

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Sun, Mar 04, 2012 @ 02:31 PM

Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) is designed to provide open, complete and integrated solution including dashboards, ad hoc query and analysis, score cards and enterprises.

Some of the aspects offered include an expansive spectrum of embedded search, visualization options, mobile access and collaborative applications along with Microsoft Office integration. Users are afforded the ability to initiate most of these actions from a  dashboard environment.

Oracle Business Intelligence Foundation Suite

The Oracle BI Foundation Suite is designed to be a common enterprise information model which enables users to ensure accurate and consistent information on a continual basis at any location. In particular, Oracle Business Intelligence technology tools include:

  • products for query and analysis;
  • enterprise reporting; and
  •  highly scalable, architecturally unified technology foundation.

The OLAP server is designed to enable rapid modeling of security solutions which streamline forecasting, management reporting and variance analysis processing. Real-time decision solutions were developed to optimize:

1. Defined repository security. Oracle Business Intelligence provides an administration tool  that may be used to create groups and users with particular and specified permissions that are defined through certain types of authentication. Once the permissions are assigned, permissions are granted to specific groups and users.

Privileges granted with exclusivity most often have precedence over group privileges. When conflict exits, privileges with least restrictions will apply.

2. Database authentication. Below is the process used for authenticating the database:

  • Adjustments are made in the NQSConfig.ini file to authenticate the database.
  • Security section specifies the authentication database.
  • Users are created in the repository which identical to those in the  database.
  • Users are assigned privileges.
  • Database is imported to physical repository layer using the DSN of each particular database. For example, a connection pool may incorporate a non shared logon.
  • The new connection pool is used to connect to the database.

Upon connection, authentication has been effected successfully.

3. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) authentication. Many businesses, companies and enterprises have implemented LDAP server authentication as part of their Oracle Business Intelligence solution. One popular aspect of this is the Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) for client projects.

The LDAP server is created in the security manager. Below is the process:

  • At Action> New> LDAP Server, access the Server dialog box
  • Assign parameters such as port no., host name, LDAP version (the default is 3), base DN and bind DN from the general settings.
  • Define the settings in the Advanced tab by filling in aspects such as Connection Time-Out, Enable/Disable SSL and Domain Identifier.
  • Create an LDAP initialization block, associated with the LDAP Server.
  • Define USER as a system variable, mapped to LDAP uid.
  • Alternatively, it is also possible to use the LDAP server exclusively to import group and user definitions. This scenario would be utilized if external authentication is not desired by LDAP.

4. External table authentication. The External Table Authentication is implemented by establishing a table within the database that includes columns defining aspects such as passwords, users, groups, display name, the log level, display name and security level and privileges. The table for authentication is created as follows:

  • To connect to the db/table, created a new physical layer connection pool.
  • Establish an initialization block with the newly defined connection pool for the table.
  • Define initialization aspects such as the password, username, lognumber, and groupname from the auth_table where username = ':USER' and password = ':PASSWORD' is located).

  • Define the corresponding variables (such as user, password, group, loglevel).
  • Ensure that the variables order is identical to that of the initialize.

The above describes some of the processes by which the extensive Oracle Business Intelligence solutions may be utilized for an effective security strategy.

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Tags: Oracle BI, Blog

KPI Partners Earns 2 Oracle Specializations in Business Intelligence

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Thu, Mar 01, 2012 @ 02:34 PM

Specialization Designation Achieved in Business Intelligence Foundation & Business Intelligence Applications Categories

Newark, CA -- March 1, 2012 -- KPI Partners Inc., an Oracle Partner, is proud to announce that it has earned two specializations from Oracle for implementation services of Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Foundation and Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications. These specializations recognizes select Oracle partners with certified professionals who have demonstrated success in effectively implementing solutions using Oracle’s Business Intelligence Foundation and Oracle's Business Intelligence Applications which includes Oracle BI Enterprise Edition (OBIEE).

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Tags: Awards, News, Oracle BI, Oracle BI Applications

Oracle Announces Availability of Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Mon, Feb 27, 2012 @ 02:49 PM

First Engineered System for In-Memory Decision Support, Online Analytical Processing, Forecasting and Planning

Newark, CA--Feb 27, 2012

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Tags: News, Exalytics

Oracle Announces Release of OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Wed, Feb 22, 2012 @ 07:58 PM

Oracle announces the general availability of Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) release 11.1.1.6.0. The new release adds more enhancements, additional certifications, and bug fixes among other features. This release delivers a BI platform specially designed to leverage:

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Tags: Oracle BI, Blog

3 Key Components To Pave A Path Towards Management Excellence

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Thu, Feb 16, 2012 @ 02:34 PM

Most large companies have already streamlined their processes through the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. This best practice is becoming standard practice. To stay ahead of the curve in today’s competitive market, organizations need to find better ways to achieve competitive advantage and management excellence.

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Tags: EPM, ERP, Blog

Recording of JD Edwards Analytics Event Now Available

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Thu, Feb 16, 2012 @ 09:37 AM

On January 26th, KPI Partners broadcast a webinar which demonstrated the value that Oracle BI Applications could bring to a JD Edwards organization.  

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Tags: Webinar, JD Edwards, Oracle BI Applications

Prompting For One Month - Displaying A Range of Months in OBIEE

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Thu, Feb 16, 2012 @ 08:13 AM

by Kurt Wolff

An OBIEE dashboard designer recently asked how to turn a prompt for a single month into a filter for a range of months. For example, if the user selects “Aug” in the prompt, the results should include not just August but also the three months preceding and following August (i.e. May through Nov).

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Tags: Kurt Wolff, Oracle BI, Blog

Don't Overstate Data

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 @ 08:12 AM

by Kurt Wolff

One of the tricky things for users of relational databases is forming queries without overstating (or understating) results as a consequence of table joins.

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Tags: Business Intelligence, Kurt Wolff, Oracle BI, Blog

Recording of Manufacturing Analytics Webinar & Demo Now Available

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 @ 03:33 PM

On January 10th, KPI Partners broadcast a webinar which took a deep dive into their exclusive pre-built solution for Manufacturing Analytics.  Pavan Nanjundaiah, KPI's resident expert on the subject, demonstrated how this solution can help existing customers of Oracle BI Applications further extend their decision support capability.

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Tags: Webinar, Pre-Built Solutions, Oracle BI, Oracle BI Applications, Manufacturing Analytics, ERP, Blog

Experts To Analyze The Value Of JD Edwards Analytics

Posted by KPI Partners News Team on Wed, Jan 11, 2012 @ 12:43 PM

Panelists will explore Oracle's strategic direction For JDE Reporting in a simulcasted event.

Atlanta, GA – January 11, 2012 -- Representatives from Oracle and KPI Partners today announced plans to host an educational event titled, 'JD Edwards Analytics - Proof of Value Event'. The session will be presented in-person at Oracle's office in Atlanta and streamed live over the internet

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Tags: Webinar, JD Edwards, Pre-Built Solutions, News, Events, Oracle BI Applications, ERP