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Over 9 years ago
What technical limitations did you meet?
About 10 years ago
You can write whatever you want. You can create an ad-hoc report as a result of a logical SQl, or even from a SQL directly sent to the underlying database.
Over 10 years ago
I think OBIEE isvery powerful when it comes to huge data volumes. You can set up a so called aggregate content, which means that if you have a for example a materialized view, you can configure OBIEE to use your fact table for low level data, and your MV for aggregated data…
Over 10 years ago
In my opinion the fact that OBIEE parts do not come from the same vendor offers also some advantages. I have worked on MS BI last summer, and I found it great, till the very last moment, when I had to integrate it into the existing infrastucture. It simply does not integrate…

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Over 10 years ago
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About me

10++ years of experience with Oracle DWH/BI technology, covering:
- OS: Oracle Enterprise Linux
- Database: Oracle Certified Professionnal OCP DBA (9i, 11g)
- BI tool: OBIEE 11g (Oracle Certified Implementation Expert)
- Experience of Exadata and Exalytics
- data migration, database consolidation
- setting data quality rules
- migration to Exadata: Exadata conform indexing and compression strategies
- statistical scoring
- ETL: OWB and ODI experience, as well as PL/SQL expert
- OLAP: Essbase

Other experiences:
- Database: SQL Server 2012
- ETL: Talend Certified OS Data Integration Consultant
- ETL: Microsoft SSIS
- Reporting: Microsoft Reporting Services