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Submitted by root on Tue, 21/04/2009 - 05:30.The SIG is on Twitter! Get updates @oraclebisig.
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Oracle BI SIG at OpenWorld! Sunday, 11 October the SIG membership heard presentations by Robert Stackowiak, VP EPM & Data Warehouse Solutions, and Louis Nagode, Senior Director, Oracle Enterprise Solutions Group. Mr. Stackowiak discussed "Justifying BI Projects in the Current Economy" and Mr. Nagode presented "Hitchhiker’s Guide to Oracle’s Ever Changing EPM/BI/DW Galaxy." » read more | 12066 reads | 2 attachments
Quarterly WebcastsSubmitted by root on Wed, 15/10/2008 - 12:11.The Q3 '09 Webcast was held Tuesday, 8 September 2009, at noon Eastern. The Webcast featured a 60 minute discussion. You can download the recording of this Webcast here . NEW!!!! » read more | 9129 reads | 1 attachment
Focus on Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence - Oracle Open WorldSubmitted by lorihayes on Tue, 16/09/2008 - 09:38.Oracle Open World will be held 22-25 September 2008.
Join the SIG for its meeting on Sunday 21 September, 1:00 - 3:00 pm in Room 3020, Moscone Center West Come hear what BI projects SIG members are involved with and stay for a presentation by Ratan Vakil of EBGroup, LLC and Andy Donovan of Noetix. Would you like to know which sessions at Oracle Open World will be focussed on Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence? Check out the schedule here. » read more | 442 reads
User RegistrationSubmitted by root on Wed, 21/11/2007 - 10:34.Due to some recent inappropriate registrations, we are verifying e-mail addresses before granting access to the BI SIG Web site. To participate in community discussions, which includes viewing the discussion threads, you must be a registered member and log in. That means a verifiable e-mail address. Also registration is not immediate. You can create a user account, but your account information is reviewed and verified prior to authorization. This process usually takes around 2 to 4 hours. Thanks, BI SIG Webmaster » root's blog | 8747 reads
Open Source BI: The Quiet EvolutionSubmitted by president on Sat, 07/02/2009 - 09:02.This article discusses the inroads that open source business intelligence products are making into the space. |