Oracle Analytics Cloud
Oracle Analytics Cloud
Oracle Analytics Cloud
March 2017
Documentation that describes how to get started with Oracle
Analytics Cloud.
Oracle Cloud Getting Started with Oracle Analytics Cloud,
E83317-01
Contributors: Oracle Analytics Cloud development, product management, and quality assurance teams
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................. v
Audience ........................................................................................................................................................ v
Documentation Accessibility ...................................................................................................................... v
Related Documents...................................................................................................................................... vi
Conventions.................................................................................................................................................. vi
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Preface
Topics:
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
Audience
Getting Started with Oracle Analytics Cloud is intended for consumers, analysts, and
administrators using Oracle Analytics Cloud for the first time:
Analysts load data, model data, visualize data, and create reports for consumers.
They also perform sensitivity analysis with data to understand future impact, and
initiate processes to collect and consolidate data. Analysts also test data scenarios,
collect data and consolidate it.
Consumers work with their favorite visualizations, reports, and customize their
dashboard pages. Dashboards allow consumers to quickly analyze and manage
activity across their system. They also participate in data consolidation
workflows.
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What is Oracle Analytics Cloud?
Lets first explore Oracle Analytics Cloud and how you can take advantage of its
features.
Topics:
Sample Scenarios
Data preparation: Analysts can ingest, profile, and cleanse data using a variety of
algorithms.
Data flow: Analysts can prepare, transform and aggregate data, and then run
machine-learning models at scale.
Data discovery: Subject matter experts can easily collaborate with other business
users, blending intelligent analysis at scale, machine learning, and statistical
modeling.
Data visualization: Analysts can visualize any data, on any device, on premises
and in the cloud.
Data collaboration: Large organizations and small teams can share data more
simply, as you don't need to manage or consolidate multiple versions of
spreadsheets.
With Oracle Analytics Cloud, you can take data from any source, and explore and
collaborate with real-time data.
You can interact with your personal data, ingest and harmonize data sources, collate
and manage disparate inputs, and handle data with coherence and consistency during
organizational sharing.
As you visually research and discover, you can review and visualize both personal
and corporate data, and gain insights at key stages of the iterative information cycle.
You can also perform role-based visualization, for example, as a Sales VP, Sales
Manager, Marketing Analyst, or Services Manager.
You can initiate data collaboration based on any data, and access real-time data with a
variety of interface options.
Sample Scenarios
Here are some sample scenarios of your deployment of Standard and Enterprise
Editions of Oracle Analytics Cloud.
Standard and Enterprise Edition
Self-Service Data Analysis You can connect to specific data sources, perform data
preparation activities, analyze data, discover insights, and tell
data stories.
For example, you might create rough models and content, or
projects to return to for monitoring and further analysis. Your
primary focus here is on data preparation and interactive
analytics of information.
Distribute and Share You can collaborate and share content. This can be static content,
Analytic Content such as PDFs and images that are shared with passive users, or
interactive content shared with other analysts.
Interactive content can vary based on the specific business
scenario, such as sharing an interactive story, collaborating in the
creation of a story or a scenario for analysis, or sharing an
application.
Perform Data Collection You can collect data, adjust the data as necessary, collaborate
and Consolidation with other analysts, and submit the results for approval.
Access Data from a You can access, analyze, and share analytic content from mobile
Mobile Device devices.
Build Business You can create data models at the enterprise level, as a single,
Intelligence Data Models consistent source of data.
Build Enterprise Business You can build and employ highly-formatted reporting content
Intelligence Reports and and comprehensive interactions for analytical dashboards at the
Dashboards enterprise level.
Migrate On-premises You can move your existing on-premises Oracle business
Business Intelligence intelligence applications and content directly to the cloud.
Modeling Data and You can explore data while looking for insights and perform
Scenario-Based Analysis sensitivity analysis to test various data scenarios.
Sometimes its hard to know where to start. Knowing the steps and which ones apply
to you can help you get started.
Understand the prerequisites Administrator Before You Begin with Analytics Administering Oracle
Cloud Analytics Cloud
Set up Oracle Analytics Cloud Administrator Setting Up Analytics Cloud Services Administering Oracle
services for others to use Analytics Cloud
Add user accounts and manage Administrator About Users and Roles in Analytics Administering Oracle
their roles Cloud Analytics Cloud
Sign in to your Oracle Analytics Administrator How Do I Access Oracle Analytics Administering Oracle
Cloud service User Cloud? Analytics Cloud
Get started with data User Getting Started with Data Visualizing Data and
visualization Visualization Building Reports in
Upload your data Oracle Analytics
Cloud
Explore data
Share insights
(Enterprise Edition only) Get User Getting Started with Data Loading Preparing Data in
started with enterprise data Getting Started with Data Modeling Oracle Analytics
modeling Cloud
Getting Started with Analyses and
Upload enterprise data Dashboards Preparing Data in
Create data models Oracle Analytics
Build reports and Cloud
dashboards Visualizing Data and
Building Reports in
Oracle Analytics
Cloud
Get started with collaborative Administrator Quick Tour of Oracle Analytics Cloud Using Oracle Essbase
data collection and scenario User Essbase Cloud
analysis
Create and import users
Create and analyze
application workbooks
Create cubes and outlines
Manage cloud services: back up, Administrator Managing Services Administering Oracle
apply patches and roll back, Analytics Cloud
scale up, scale down, and so on.
There are plenty of books, videos, and other resources available. Watch short videos
and explore the documentation to learn more.
How Do I Use Essbase for Collaborative Data Collection and Scenario Analysis?
Find out about known issues Everyone Known Issues for Oracle
Analytics Cloud
Build reports from the data Content Enterprise Creating Your First Analysis
model authors Edition
View reports and dashboards Users Enterprise Finding and Exploring Reports
Edition and Dashboards
Upload data from a file or Content Both (SE Typical Workflow for Adding
connect to online data sources authors and EE) Data
Visualize the data in different Content Both Typical Workflow for Exploring
ways authors Data
Share content Content Both (SE Sharing Your Content with Others
authors and EE)
How Do I Use Essbase for Collaborative Data Collection and Scenario Analysis?
Create Essbase applications Power Both (SE Using Oracle Analytics Cloud -
Users and EE) Essbase
Analyze data and scenarios Users Both Working with Oracle Smart View
using Smart View