Learn How to Use Oracle’s Spatial and BI Tools for Location-aware Predictive Analytics

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Published on Fri, 16 Nov 2012 19:11:53 +0000 Indexed on 2012/11/16 23:09 UTC
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November 29, 2-3pm EST

Are you a OBIEE (Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition) user? Have Location data you'd like to incorporate into your analysis as well? This is a great webinar for you! Join us, as Oracle experts from both teams show how to perform perdictive analytics, network analytics and spatial analysis, combined together, in real world scenarios. We will include demos evaluating airline on-time performance and retail establishment performance. 

Learn how to:
- Gain better business insights and improve ROI with Oracle Spatial and Graph, Oracle Advanced Analytics, and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE).
- Streamline and remove the complexity of building applications with OBIEE’s built-in location and analytics features.
- Create the statistical model, build interactive reports and dashboards including location analysis and map visualization, and incorporate network analytics for geomarketing and site scoring.
- Perform location analysis and processing such as proximity, containment, geocoding, aggregation of geographic regions, and more.

Speakers include Jayant Sharma, Director, Product Management, Oracle Spatial and Mapping Technologies; Jean Ihm, Principal Product Manager, Oracle Spatial and Mapping Technologies; and Abhinav Agarwal, OBIEE Product Management.

Who should attend
This webinar is appropriate for CIOs, business and technical managers, developers, and analysts involved in design and management of analytic applications and solutions where spatial analysis can add insight and value to business processes.

Click here, or the link below to sign up today!

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/764677554


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