Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition

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Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition
Developer(s) Oracle Corporation
Stable release
11.1.1.7 / April 2, 2013;10 years ago (2013-04-02)
Written in C++, Java
Operating system Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX
Available inMultiple
Type Business intelligence
Data visualization
Analytics
Big data
License Proprietary software
Website Official website

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus, also termed as the OBI EE Plus, is Oracle Corporation's set of business intelligence tools consisting of former Siebel Systems business intelligence and Hyperion Solutions business intelligence offerings.

Contents

The industry counterpart and main competitors of OBIEE are Qlik Sense, Tableau Software, Microsoft BI, TIBCO Spotfire, IBM Cognos, SAP AG Business Objects, Looker and SAS Institute Inc. The products currently leverage a common BI Server providing integration among the tools.

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