Lessons Learned from Entering the 3rd Annual ODTUG/AnDOUC Oracle Analytics Storytelling Challenge

For the past several years, ODTUG has hosted a competition where developers are given the same data set and asked to prepare a “data story” told through visualizations using Oracle…

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Thoughts on Oracle Analytics from the Association of Institutional Research

Here I am in Cleveland, Ohio surrounded by more than a thousand professionals from the world of higher education who are PASSIONATE about analytics. This is the world of universities…

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Alternative Color Strategies for the New Redwood Theme in OAC

The introduction of the Redwood theme in Oracle Analytics represents the culmination of Oracle's long-term, serious commitment to leading practices in user interface design. Redwood introduces a unified look and…

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Vlamis Webinar – Enterprise Analytic Warehousing with O’Reilly on October 29, 2020 9:00am – 12:00pm CDT

An analytic warehouse is designed for the explicit purpose of producing and delivering analytic results. It’s unlike most traditional data warehouses which ended up mostly just storing data. My brother…

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Webinar: What’s New in Oracle Analytics 5.6 and 5.7 – August 5

Oracle Analytics releases are coming faster and faster.  We are combining information for versions 5.6 and 5.7 into a single webcast to be presented August 5, 2020 at 12:00 p.m.…

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Understanding Natural Growth: Why We Should Be Using the Logistic Function to Model Covid-19

Understanding Natural Growth:  Why We Should Be Using the Logistic Function to Model Covid-19 Very few things in living systems grow in straight lines. They tend to follow growth patterns…

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