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Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence Edition
June 2010

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Oracle Readies for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g Launch
In July, Oracle is expected to launch Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g, which represents the most important and wide-ranging BI launch in more than three years. More...

 

OpenWorld 2010: Deep-Dive Sessions on Latest BI and EPM Releases
With more than 80 scheduled sessions devoted to BI and EPM, this year's Oracle OpenWorld conference—September 19-23 in San Francisco—will offer a deep dive into 2010 releases, including Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g and Oracle EPM System Release 11.1.2. More...

 

Survey of CIOs and Execs: BI a Top Priority in 2010
In a semiannual survey of CIOs and other executives worldwide, the Oracle report titled "CIO Challenges: The Best Defense Is a Good Offense" found that business intelligence once again remains a top priority in 2010. More...

 

'Enable the Eco-Enterprise' Awards: Call for Nominations!
Do you know a company that is using Oracle products to reduce their environmental footprint while reducing costs? If so, submit the nomination form for an 'Enable the Eco-Enterprise' award. The awards will be presented during Oracle OpenWorld 2010 in San Francisco. More...

 

 

 

TECH DIVE

Enterprise Performance Management System Cumulative Feature Overview Tool
The Cumulative Features Overview Tool is interactive and offers customers a simple way to determine the new features between releases. This first version covers Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Release 9.3.1 through Release 11.1.2.
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