A key component to any Business Intelligence (BI) Architecture is the Extract, Translate and Load (ETL) process. The ETL process is typically scheduled on a daily basis and is capable of data movement from legacy systems into a data warehouse. It is also used to facilitate the work of the database administrators who connect different branches of databases as well as integrate or change the existing databases.
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The Oracle Data Integrator platform integrates into the broader Fusion Middleware platform and becomes a key component of this stack. Oracle Data Integrator provides it's run-time components as Java EE applications, enhanced to fully leverage the capabilities of the Oracle WebLogic Application Server. Oracle Data Integrator components include the FMW exclusive features for Enterprise-Scale Deployments, high availability, scalability, and hardened security.
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We can create a "Custom Group" for a "Single View" or "All Views" available in a particluar Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) report.
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This blog introduces and explains the detailed step by step process for executing the Data Load to Business Analytics Warehouse. Here, we are illustrating for the Student information Analytics data using the new OBIA 11g which is supported only for PeopleSoft 9.0 Campus Solutions.
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This blog introduces and explains the detailed step by step process for executing the Domain Load to Business Analytics Warehouse. Here, we are illustrating for the Student information Analytics data using the new OBIA 11g which is supported only for PeopleSoft 9.0 Campus Solutions. This blog can be used similarly for any other Analytics using OBIA 11g.
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With this release, we can download a complete new Oracle Mobile BI HD application from the Apple App Store. This release provides end-user enhancements in the following areas:
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We can create Custom Print Layouts for high-fidelity printing of dashboard pages. Custom Print Layouts allow your end users to produce high-quality printed dashboard content.
When you create a custom print layout, the dashboard page is exported to BI Publisher and the following items are generated automatically:
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The new release of the Oracle BI Applications (11.1.1.7.1) now leverages Oracle Data Integrator (ODI). This huge development means that ODI can alternatively be utilized as the primary data integration tool over Informatica. ODI and its Extract-Load-Transform functionality could provide customers a setup that delivers increased performance and reduced data integration costs.
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The new Sample App 305 Virtual Box image for OBIEE 11.1.1.7.0 is now available to download from Oracle Technology Network.
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