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Rittman Mead at Oracle Openworld 2015, San Francisco

Oracle Openworld 2015 is running next week in San Francisco, USA, and Rittman Mead are proud to be delivering a number of sessions over the week of the conference. We’ll also be taking part in a number of panel sessions, user group events and networking sessions, and running 1:1 sessions with anyone interested in talking to us about the solutions and services we’re talking about during the week.

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Sessions at Oracle Openworld 2015 from Rittman Mead are as follows:

  • A Walk Through the Kimball ETL Subsystems with Oracle Data Integration Solutions [UGF6311] – Michael Rainey, Sunday, Oct 25, 12:00 p.m. | Moscone South—301
  • Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service—Moving Your Complete BI Platform to the Cloud [UGF4906] – Mark Rittman, Sunday, Oct 25, 2:30 p.m. | Moscone South—301
  • Developer Best Practices for Oracle Data Integrator Lifecycle Management [CON9611] – Jerome Francoisse + others, Thursday, Oct 29, 2:30 p.m. | Moscone West—2022
  • Oracle Data Integration Product Family: a Cornerstone for Big Data [CON9609] – Mark Ritman + others, Wednesday, Oct 28, 12:15 p.m. | Moscone West—2022
  • Empowering Users: Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 12c Visual Analyzer [UGF5481] – Edel Kammermann, Sunday, Oct 25, 10:00 a.m. | Moscone West—3011
  • No Big Data Hacking—Time for a Complete ETL Solution with Oracle Data Integrator 12c [UGF5827] – – Jerome Francoisse, Sunday, Oct 25, 8:00 a.m. | Moscone South—301

We’ll be at Openworld all week and available at various times to talk through topics we covered in our sessions, or any aspect of Oracle BI, DW and Big Data implementations you might be planning or currently running. Drop us an email at info@rittmanmead.com to set something up during the week, or come along to any of our sessions and meet us in person

Customizing Charts and Graphs in OBIEE 11.1.1.9 – Quickstart Video

In a previous blog post, we walk you through the steps for configuring the new OBIEE 11.1.1.9 method for setting the default color palette for charts and graphs. Here is the accompanying video to walk you through this process step-by-step:

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How to check if your Exalytics machine is X2-4, 3-4,4-4 or 5-5

You can find the Exalytics machines catergory based on the Hard disk drive :

For X5-4: Six 2.5 inch 1.2 TB 10K RPM SAS3 front-accessible, hot-swappable, drive bays (total HDD memory: 7.2 TB per server)

For X4-4: Six 2.5 inch 1.2 TB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 7.2 TB per server)

For X3-4: Six 2.5 inch 900 GB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 5.4 TB per server)

For X2-4: Six 2.5 inch 600 GB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 3.6 TB per server)

Reference: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E62968_01/doc.1/e63850/intro.htm#BIXOG76208

How to check if your Exalytics machine is X2-4, 3-4,4-4 or 5-5

You can find the Exalytics machines catergory based on the Hard disk drive :

For X5-4: Six 2.5 inch 1.2 TB 10K RPM SAS3 front-accessible, hot-swappable, drive bays (total HDD memory: 7.2 TB per server)

For X4-4: Six 2.5 inch 1.2 TB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 7.2 TB per server)

For X3-4: Six 2.5 inch 900 GB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 5.4 TB per server)

For X2-4: Six 2.5 inch 600 GB 10K RPM SAS2 hard disk drives (total HDD memory: 3.6 TB per server)

Reference: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E62968_01/doc.1/e63850/intro.htm#BIXOG76208

OBIEE 11.1.1.9 First Look – Customize Graphs and Charts in OBIEE 11.1.1.9

look at how to customize graphs and charts in OBIEE 11.1.1.9. As we’ve discussed, the idea of the 11.1.1.9 release appears to be drawing Oracle BI customers closer to what the architecture will be in the future Oracle BI 12c release(s), so this release is a good stepping stone in the right direction.

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