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Previously on "Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition"

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  • Bumfluff
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    Donald I noticed one of your clients was the 'Inland Revenue' what kind of reporting did you do for them ?
    Last edited by Bumfluff; 12 January 2008, 00:13.

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  • Donald
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    We have 6 years of OBIEE experience since the product was called nQuire. Have a look at www.rosetta-stone.co.uk and let me know if anyone wants insight or opinion.
    Thanks

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  • MarillionFan
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    We preferred the look of BO. I personally am not keen on it.

    In addition, we're an Oracle shop using Siebel as one of our primary data sources. Dashboarding is considered a quick win and the new VP had used Hyperion before.

    So in terms of cost, our licensing was much cheaper and as it's the data we're interested in, primarily any of them could do the job.

    If it all goes Pete Tong though, it was IT that selected it, and I work in Sales.

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  • oracleslave
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    We have just selected it as a tool as well. Looked good in the demo but then most products do. Time will tell I guess.

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  • Ivor1
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    My current client is implementing OBIEE, I got a bit of knowledge of the product but Im not avaliable, soz. Interested to know why OBIEE was chosen Ive not been impressed with it compared to Business Objects XI, which is my area. OBIEE still seems very unintergrated with their 'Answers' module they bought from Siebel just bolted on.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

    Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

    Version 10

    Anyone got any experience, especially dashboarding & based around the Hampshire area.

    Working on a POC I may need a consultancy/hand in a couple of weeks for a few days as , will pay direct. Anyone with the skills???

    PM me.

    MF
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