Map Views and Geospatial Analytics in OBI 11g
Maps communicate data faster and more intuitively than any other data visualization method. Map views are built-in in OBI 11g, but aren’t often used because some additional configuration work is needed.
Maps communicate data faster and more intuitively than any other data visualization method. Map views are built-in in OBI 11g, but aren’t often used because some additional configuration work is needed.
Moving an ever growing mountain of data in and out of databases for analysis takes huge resources when today’s firms must find new ways to more with less.
As Business Intelligence systems gets more integrated in today’s businesses many businesses find that they need more complex questions answered. The simple questions such as sales by customer within a region over time are now easy to answer.
BI dashboards’ design is often more a result of haphazard placement and chance than conscious strategy. Because OBI is so comprehensive, powerful and flexible, careful consideration must be given to the visual interface design in order to maximize ROI. We’ll cover using skins, style sheets, and HTML.
Maps communicate data faster and more intuitively than any other data visualization method. Map views are built-in in OBI 11g, but aren’t often used because some additional configuration work is…
Oracle Data Mining is part of the Oracle Advanced Analytics Option to the Oracle Database. If you learn by doing, come get your hands on Oracle Data Mining and build your own workflows in a step-by-step exercise led by Oracle University instructor for ODM, Tim Vlamis.
When business people want to perform analysis, they need data that is aggregated and broken down by some sort of dimensions. While relational databases can aggregate this data on the fly, they often are not fast enough. The common approach to solving this problem is to store data in some sort of multi-dimensional cube structure.
This hands on lab led by data visualization guru Tim Vlamis will show you how to use OBIEE’s new map views to reveal location based patterns in business intelligence data sets. You’ll see how to create new map views, add chloropleth layers, add variable shapes, and display different measures at different zoom layers.
This hands on lab will present a quick overview of the changes in OBIEE 11g (11.1.1.7) and allow users to create reports using these new features. The new features of BI Publisher will also be covered and the new web based layout editor will be used to create pixel perfect reports.
Hands-on training is a great way to provide training. But how do you provide hands-on training to a group of IT professionals on the intricacies of enterprise-class server environment? Providing only one training server is fraught with the danger of one student bringing down the system for everyone.