| Oracle® Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide Version 10.1.3.4 Part Number E12653-01 |
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Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC) provides a centralized console for management, configuration, administration, loading, and monitoring of the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse. It is designed specifically for organizations using Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Fusion Edition implementing Informatica PowerCenter as their ETL tool.
The Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Guide contains information about installing or upgrading DAC using the Oracle Universal Installer. It also describes the system configuration that is handled by the Oracle Universal Installer during the installation process and the configuration you need to perform.
Oracle recommends reading the Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Release Notes before installing, using, or upgrading DAC. The Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Release Notes are available:
On the Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console CD-ROM.
On the Oracle Technology Network at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bi_dac.html (to register for a free account on the Oracle Technology Network, go to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/index.html).
This document is intended for the following audiences:
Data warehouse administrators
ETL developers and operators
Implementers of Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Fusion Edition
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Version 10.1.3.4 documentation set (available at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bi_dac.html):
Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console Release Notes
System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console
Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Console User's Guide
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