Oracle Business Intelligence – A Chance To Get In The Game

February 21, 2007 on 7:49 pm | by Floyd Teter | In Worth Noting | Enter Comments | Print Print | Email Email

Oracle Applications Development is creating a Customer Advisory Board (CAB) for Oracle Business Intelligence Applications. This is a great opportunity to participate in the development of Oracle’s BI products.

The CAB will work closely with the Oracle Development team to validate the strategic direction, provide and review requirements, review designs, evaluate architectural blueprints, including data warehousing options, deployment options, and provide timely feedback on usability, deployment and ownership experience. Customers will be able to contribute and influence critical decisions to make the release a success.

Ideal candidates for this CAB are large Oracle E-Business Suite customers with complex reporting needs, who have implementations across more than one major functional area, or have one or more Oracle Applications instance.

Experience with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (formerly Siebel Analytics), Oracle Warehouse Builder or Daily Business Intelligence is desirable but not essential.

If your organization is considering a single integrated solution for your reporting & analytics, or if you are planning to implement a data warehouse on Oracle Applications, serving on this CAB may be a great way to influence Oracle’s product direction to support your needs.

Hal Kazi is Oracle’s Group Product Manager for Business Intelligence Applications, and is putting the BI CAB together. If you are interested, you can contact Hal directly at hal.kazi@oracle.com. Be sure and mention my name when you contact Hal; if I provide enough referrals, maybe he’ll get me one of those cool penguins from last year’s Linux announcement at Oracle OpenWorld!

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