Oracle Business Intelligence Applications is a comprehensive suite of prebuilt solutions that deliver pervasive intelligence across an organization, empowering users at all levels — from front line operational users to senior management — with the key information they need to maximize effectiveness. Intuitive and role-based, these solutions transform and integrate data from a range of enterprise sources and corporate data warehouses into actionable insight that enables more effective actions, decisions, and processes.
Oracle BI Applications is built on Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition (Oracle BI EE), a comprehensive BI and analytics platform, which comprises enterprise business intelligence tools and infrastructure, such as, a scalable and efficient query and analysis server, an ad-hoc query and analysis tool, interactive dashboards, proactive intelligence and alerts, and an enterprise reporting engine.
This document is intended for ETL administrators and developers who are responsible for setting up and configuring ETL for Oracle BI Applications.
Users with the BI Applications Administrator role perform system setup tasks such as managing the Oracle BI Applications instance and enabling Oracle BI Applications offerings.
Users with the BI Applications Implementation Manager role also manage Oracle BI Applications offerings. In addition, they manage implementation projects and the backup and migration of setup data, when required.
Users with the BI Applications Developer role access FSM to perform the functional setup tasks that are assigned to them.
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