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What is the difference between OBIEE and OAC?

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) and Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) are both business intelligence (BI) platforms developed by Oracle. However, there are some key differences between the two platforms.


Deployment

OBIEE is an on-premises BI platform, while OAC is a cloud-based BI platform. This means that OBIEE must be installed and maintained on your organization's own servers, while OAC is hosted and managed by Oracle in the cloud.

User experience

OAC has a more modern and user-friendly interface than OBIEE. It also has a wider range of self-service features, making it easier for business users to create and share insights without relying on IT.


Data visualization


OAC has a wider range of built-in visualizations than OBIEE, as well as the ability to create custom visualizations. OAC also has more advanced data visualization capabilities, such as interactive charts and graphs.


Data preparation


OAC has a more powerful data preparation tool than OBIEE. This tool makes it easier to clean, transform, and prepare data for analysis.


Machine learning

OAC has built-in machine learning capabilities that can be used to predict trends and identify anomalies in data. OBIEE does not have built-in machine learning capabilities.


Scalability


OAC is more scalable than OBIEE. OAC can easily scale to meet the needs of large organizations, while OBIEE may require more hardware and software to scale.


Security


OAC is a secure platform, but it may not be as secure as OBIEE for organizations that have strict security requirements. OBIEE can be configured to meet the specific security needs of an organization.


Cost

OAC is a subscription-based service, while OBIEE is licensed software. This means that you will pay for OAC on a monthly or annual basis, while you will pay for OBIEE upfront.


Overall





OAC is a more modern and powerful BI platform than OBIEE. It is also easier to use and has a wider range of features. However, OAC is also more expensive than OBIEE.

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