Time series in BI revisited

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 by Peter Scott

But before that: Why are recruitment companies so unnecessarily secretive ? I have just seen an ad for a senior role at a leading Global BI vendor that goes out of its way to hide the name of the company recruiting – it’s a bit sad though that they mentioned part of the role is [...]

Flying Back from Johannesburg, and Thoughts on BI and the SOA Suite Demo

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

I’m currently sitting on the flight back from Johannesburg to London Heathrow, after running an Oracle BI Enterprise Edition workshop on behalf of Oracle South Africa. On the way back from the conference centre, I did smile to myself as I saw a road sign for Pretoria out of the car window – it’s not [...]

Partitioning gripes

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 by Peter Scott

A little while back I took part in a partitioning survey. You may have seen it mentioned on Ton Kyte’s blog. It is certainly good to be asked these things – but I expect that the organiser of the survey already had an inkling of my views anyway. Still, I actually like a lot about [...]

OBIEE and Row-Level Security

Sunday, May 13th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

During the past week I’ve been working on getting row-level security working with Oracle BI Suite Enterprise Edition. Like most OBIEE topics, typing the subject into google brings up zero results and so my first port of call was the online documentation on OTN. I’m not a particularly big fan of the online docs for [...]

UKOUG call for papers

Saturday, May 12th, 2007 by Borkur Steingrimsson

The UKOUG is having a conference in December and the call for papers for the 2007 calendar has been open for a while now. I just finished submitting an abstract through their website. This is the first submission I make to such a big conference so I don’t have too high expectations. My idea is [...]

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