Integrating maps and location analysis with Oracle business intelligence
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In this session we will demonstrate the integration of Oracle's geospatial and enterprise business intelligence technologies. Oracle Spatial, a feature of the Oracle database, contains a wealth of capabilities for geospatial data management, analysis, and provisioning. Oracle MapViewer is a feature of Oracle Fusion Middleware providing light-weight interactive mapping for integration with enterprise applications. Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition Plus (Oracle BI EE Plus) is a comprehensive suite of enterprise BI products that delivers a full range of analysis and reporting capabilities. Featuring a unified, highly scalable, modern architecture, Oracle BI EE Plus provides intelligence and analytics from data spanning enterprise sources and applications---empowering the largest communities with complete and relevant insight. By location-enabling the BI platform, we are able to enhance traditional BI interactions with location-aware analytics, cartographic views of analytic results, and geography-based drilling and analyses. As opposed to rigid, static integrations, we will demonstrate a highly interactive, customizable, and fully-embedded geospatial BI solution.
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Published: 21 June 2010
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COM.Geo '10
COM.Geo '10: 1st International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research and Application
June 21 - 23, 2010
Washington, D.C., USA
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