Category Archives: Art of BI
Treemap Visual Now Available on Oracle BI Cloud Edition
We all like new shiny-spoon features and it looks like the Oracle BI public cloud edition will be brandishing at least one new visual on which we can feast our eyes. Treemap visualizations have long been a staple in analytical visual renderings and many a business user will be happy to explore this new functionality. […]
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Can you say “Collaborative BI is now available for the Oracle BI iPad App”?
We’ve just released a video showing the new BITeamwork 2.8.5 integration with Oracle BI’s iPad application. Take a look at how seamless the integration within the iPad app is for adding comments to any dashboard page and how it seamlessly integrates with the core Oracle BI system – mobile style. That’s right, a comment created […]
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BITeamwork 2.8.4 GA – Collaborative BI Focused
After one of our longest stints between releases we are happy to release BITeamwork 2.8.4. This version of the Collaborative BI Framework provides enhanced functionality and bug fixes.
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Exploring OBIEE Collaborative BI – Webinar – June 20, 2014 (2pm EST)
If you’ve thought about commenting on OBIEE dashboards or believe that users need a way to tell the story about their data, you are not alone. We’re putting on the first webinar discussing Collaborative BI in Oracle Business Intelligence this Friday June 20th at 2pm EST. We’d like you to sign up for the webinar […]
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BITeamwork and Your Existing OBIEE Customizations
This post quickly looks at BITeamwork and Custom XML Template Configurations in order to give confidence that BITeamwork aligns with any existing configurations that your Oracle BI implementation currently has in place. Again, BITeamwork sits within the Oracle BI architecture and in no way interferes with normal system processes. It augments its features by aligning with the pages and HTML areas in which it OBIEE works.
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