Oracle: Information-Driven Business Center
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Excerpt: Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One
Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One is a comprehensive business intelligence (BI) offering designed for midsize businesses or departments in larger organizations. It is a complete BI solution that includes interactive dashboards, highly formatted reporting, ad hoc query and analysis, Extract-Transform-Load (ETL), data modeling, and server administrationall in an easy-to-install package with minimal configuration. 
Preface
Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One is a comprehensive business intelligence (BI) offering designed for small-to-midsize businesses or departments in larger organizations. It is a complete BI solution that includes interactive dashboards, highly formatted reporting, ad hoc query and analysis, Extract-Transform-Load (ETL), data modeling, and server administration--all in an easy-to-install package with minimal configuration.

Audience
This document is intended for company-level or department-level IT administrators, or for data warehousing or business intelligence specialists.

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