Oracle Keeps Pushing into Business Intelligence

September 12, 2010

It’s like following a trail in the woods made by a Hummer. Tough to miss. Deer get the heck out of the way—usually. Smaller critters may not know what’s about to happen when the metal beastie crunches their carapace. Oracle made a big stride into the business intelligence domain with its new Oracle Business Intelligence 11g. It was officially released in August 2010 and accelerated into the tender pines dainty flowers that make up the US business intelligence market.

From the beginning Oracle BI solutions have retained some of the popular stable features from Seibel Analytics and that has not changed with 11g. the newer version does have some great features, presentation and business analysis features which are a good improvement over the previous versions. However, the real enhancements can only be appreciated by someone who has used OBIEE 10.1.3.4. Steve Callan in his The Old and New of Oracle Business Intelligence” asserted, “There may be lots of changes you can’t or won’t appreciate if you don’t know what it was like in past.”

Just like Hummers. Big, powerful, and sometimes tough to avoid.

Martin Brooke, September 12, 2010

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