13. Oracle’s EPM System
Modular. Open. Integrated.
Data Scorecards Interactive Reporting & Ad-hoc Office Search Detect Collaborate Mobile Embedded
Integration Dashboards Publishing Analysis Integration & Alert
Strategy Planning &
Management Forecasting ERP CRM Industry
Financial Close Profitability Analytics Analytics Analytics
and Reporting Management
Common Enterprise Information Model
Dimension Predictive
BI Server Essbase
Management Analytics
OLTP & ODS Data Warehouse Exadata OLAP Packaged Unstructured Excel Business
Systems Data Mart Sources Applications & Semi- XML/Office Process
(Oracle, SAP, Others) Structured
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15. Oracle BI Apps v7.9.6.2 – Transaction System Support
•Matrix shows operational applications supported by Oracle BI Applications ETL. To see which specific operational
application modules are supported, and by which specific BI Apps, see subsequent detail slides.
Human Supply Chain & Procurement
CRM Financials Projects
Resources Order Management & Spend
EBS R12.1.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
EBS R12.1.1
EBS R12
EBS 11.5.10 Service only
PSFT 9.1 NEW NEW NEW NEW
PSFT 9.0
PSFT 8.9
JDE E1 8.11SP1
JDE E1 8.12 NEW
JDE E1 9.0 NEW
JDE World A9.2
Universal
Siebel 8.1.1
Siebel 8.0 Not Applicable
Siebel 7.8
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32. BI Applications Business Content
Deep Coverage Across the Board
Metadata Element Number
Fact Tables 370
Dimension Tables 595
Dimensional Attributes
17700
(a.k.a. Data Elements)
Total Logical Metrics 8200
Base metrics 4000
Derived Metrics 4200
Dashboards 109
Dashboard Pages 430
Reports 3250
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34. Leader in Key Markets
• Enterprise Performance Management
• Business Analytics
• Database
• Database Share on Linux
• Supply Chain Management
• CRM
• Retail
• Communications
• Human Capital Management
• Financial Services
• Public Sector
• Professional Services
•Oracle Confidential - For Internal Use Only
42. Oracle Positioned in Leaders Quadrants
Magic Quadrant for Magic Quadrant for
Magic Quadrant for
Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Database
CPM Suites, 2010
Platforms, 2009 Management Systems, 2008
The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted 2008 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner's analysis
of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology
users to select only those vendors placed in the "Leaders" quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express
or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
These Magic Quadrant graphics were published by Gartner, Inc. as part of larger research notes and should be evaluated in the context of the entire reports. The Gartner reports are available upon request from Oracle.
Sources: Gartner, Inc., “Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms, 2009” by James Richardson, Kurt Schlegel, Bill Hostmann, Rita Sallam, 16 January 2009
Gartner, Inc., “Magic Quadrant for CPM Suites, 2010 “ by Nigel Rayner, Neil Chandler, John E. Van Decker, 25 January 2010
Gartner, Inc., “Magic Quadrant for Data Warehouse Database Management Systems, 2008” by Donald Feinberg and Mark A. Beyer, 23 December 2008
•Oracle Confidential - For Internal Use Only
43. Forrester Wave™: Business Performance
Solutions, Q4 2009
•The Forrester Wave is copyrighted by Forrester
Research, Inc. Forrester and Forrester Wave are
trademarks of Forrester Research, Inc. The
Forrester Wave is a graphical representation of
Forrester's call on a market and is plotted using a
detailed spreadsheet with exposed scores,
weightings, and comments. Forrester does not
endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in
the Forrester Wave. Information is based on best
available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the
time and are subject to change.
•Source: The Forrester Wave™: Business Performance Solutions, Q4 2009 – Paul Hamerman, November 19, 2009
•http://www.oracle.com/corporate/analyst/reports/ent_apps/epm/forrester-bps-2009.pdf
With 11g we add powerful new capabilities shown in the revised version of the diagram.ENTERPRISE Analytic Foundation – we are extending the description of the Foundation to enterprise-wide, reflecting some of the new functionalityDETECT reflects an updated view of the business process cycle, which begins with detecting variances. It also represents our new Scorecard and Strategy Management product (OSSM)ACT representing closed-loop insight through execution capabilityNew EPM products including Scorecard (OSSM) and the FINANCIAL CLOSE suite
Oracle BI is Complete, offering the widest choice of end user access ranging from interactive dashboards, ad hoc query, pixel-perfect reporting and Office integration, but also proactive alerting and mobile access, collaboration Scorecards, and embedded in business applications. This broad set of choices helps foster delivery of BI insights pervasively across organizations.