Oracle Business Intelligence
The
Oracle Business Intelligence stack consists of a collection of products
including Oracle Warehouse Builder, Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle
Business Intelligence and Oracle Discoverer. Oracle is
considered by many to be the number one database provider, with it's
technology used by 98% of the Fortune 100 companies. A company
established for over three decades, Oracle has grown organically and
through a large acquisition program, having acquired over 40 companies
over the past three years. The most notable of these acquisitions has
been Hyperion, BEA, Siebel and Peoplesoft. It has integrated
these tehcnologies into a compreshensive suite of software applications
covering a wide variety of areas - Oracle Business Intelligence, Data
Warehousing, CRM and EPM to name a few. Of particular interest
in Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise and Oracle Warehouse Builder
products which consists of a suite of enterprise BI products that
delivers a full range of analysis and reporting capabilities.
ETLThe Oracle Warehouse Builder
suite includes an ETL product which has worked well for many years. In
2006 Oracle acquired Sunopsis. Sunopsis was known for it's ETL product.
Oracle has subsequently branded this product as Oracle Data Integrator.
So users now have two Oracle ETL tools to chose from. While
the original Oracle ETL tool available from the OWB suite is tied into
Oracle technology, the Oracle Data Integrator application is not tied
into Oracle data sources. It can in fact source data from IBM DB/2,
Teradata, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Business Information Warehouse
(BW), Microsoft Analysis Services, flat files, XML data and
unstructured data. Oracle Data Integrator has the ability to load
non-Oracle databases, it has native support for Changed Data Capture,
support for real-time ETL processes, built-in support for Web Services,
and native support for extracting from non-Oracle databases OWB's
features include data modelling, support for Oracle OLAP, a more
comprehensive set of data mapping operators, a data profiler, modules
that can be moved around and change management propagation.
ReportingOracle reporting and
analysis is covered by the Oracle Discoverer application. This
application comprises of a set of tools for ad-hoc querying, reporting,
data analysis, and publishing. Using
a web based, 3-tier architechture, Oracle Discoverer provides users
with a GUI with access to relational and multi-dimensional (OLAP) data
sources. Reporting was previously delivered by a full client application - Oracle Reports.
Dashboards/Analytics
Oracle dashboards are built using Oracle Portal pages. Each portal page
will contain one or more Oracle Discoverer portlets. This may consist
of a chart, gauge or graph.
The FutureOracle sell the Oracle
Warehouse Builder and Oracle Data Integrator products seperately.
Oracle states that these will conitnue to be released independently.
However, there does seem to be an effort to develop with a common goal
of integrating the two products, and I'm sure that we will see future
releases of each product incorporate more of the features of it's
opposite number.Oracles
long term direction for these products has been stated as follows:
"Oracle is committed to protect the investments customers have made in
both Oracle Warehouse Builder and Oracle Data Integrator. In a future
release, Oracle will deliver a unified data integration product that
protects customer investments in bothproducts."
Oracle Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence Software

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