List of Oracle OBIA Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle OBIA customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle OBIA for Analytics and BI from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle OBIA for Analytics and BI include: Amazon, a United States based Retail organisation with 1578000 employees and revenues of $637.96 billion, Mercedes Benz, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 175264 employees and revenues of $171.47 billion, Tesco, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 340000 employees and revenues of $93.25 billion, FedEx, a United States based Transportation organisation with 50000 employees and revenues of $87.69 billion, Nationwide Retirement Plans, a United States based Insurance organisation with 24000 employees and revenues of $68.50 billion and many others.
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Abu Issa | Retail | 4113 | $1.0B | Qatar | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Abu Issa implemented Oracle OBIA in an Analytics and BI initiative, starting installation in April 2015 and continuing through December 2016. The implementation involved installation and configuration of Oracle OBIA 7.9.6.4 on a Linux Cluster server environment.
The engagement concentrated on Finance, Procurement & Spent and SCM Analytics, with the technical consultancy responsible for modification of seeded objects provided by Oracle. Custom development work delivered Informatica objects, DAC objects and OBIEE analyses and dashboards to fulfill reporting and analytics requirements.
Operational responsibilities included CRP, UAT and production migration activities, plus ongoing administration of OBIEE, Informatica and DAC. The project scope covered administration tasks and support for those components, and provided key user training and administration training of OBIA to the Abu Issa IT team to enable operational ownership.
Deployment architecture and ETL orchestration were implemented within the Linux Cluster environment, aligning procurement and finance data feeds into the OBIEE semantic layer and dashboards. Support and application administration were included as part of the April 2015 through December 2016 engagement timeline.
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AdventHealth | Healthcare | 92000 | $18.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, AdventHealth implemented Oracle OBIA to establish an Analytics and BI capability focused on Supply Chain and Financial Analytics. The engagement included an upgrade path from OBIA 7.9.6 to OBIA 11.1.1.9.1 while incorporating Oracle Analytics Cloud components for visualization and reporting.
The implementation covered Financial Analytics modules including General Ledger, Profitability, Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable, and delivered highly formatted dashboards, pivot tables, time series measures and hierarchies. Oracle OBIA reporting used OBIEE 11g and Oracle Analytics Cloud services including Oracle Data Visualization Cloud Service and Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service to provide drill down, master detail and interactive dashboard functions, and the OBIEE RPD was extended with new subject areas, logical columns and row level and object level security.
ETL and data integration work was executed using a mix of Informatica 9.2 and Oracle Data Integrator 11g components, with Informatica mappings and workflows retained prior to the ODI migration. Data flows extracted PeopleSoft Financial modules AP AR and GL data from PeopleSoft 9.2, applied CDC and SCD patterns, invoked PL SQL packages and procedures for source to target loads, and leveraged file watch events and FTP polling for external mainframe files. Golden Gate was used for source system replication into Big Data for near real time reporting, and data targets included Oracle 12c and SQL Server 2012 data warehouses and Essbase cubes for Hyperion reporting.
Deployment work included designing physical and logical topologies and configuring ODI agents, creating and configuring ODI repositories, interfaces, packages, procedures and scenarios, and establishing load plans and scheduling. Performance tuning occurred at mapping and database levels using hints indexes and explain plans, and operational governance used GitHub for version control, JIRA for issue tracking, Informatica Data Quality and PowerCenter Metadata Manager to enforce data integrity and metadata analysis, with BI environment administration handled through defined security privileges.
Operational scope covered the enterprise Supply Chain and Finance data warehouse and included creation of mini data marts to support ad hoc reporting needs across finance and supply chain functions. The delivered Oracle OBIA Analytics and BI solution produced finance focused reports and dashboards intended to analyze prior year financials to support revenue growth and increase profitability, and the program included risk identification and decision making to remediate operational issues.
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Akorn | Life Sciences | 2227 | $682M | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Akorn implemented Oracle OBIA to consolidate Analytics and BI capabilities across Finance, Human Resources, Procurement and Sales. The Oracle OBIA implementation was deployed alongside Oracle OBIEE 12c, Oracle Data Integrator 11g and Oracle Analytics Cloud services including BICS, BICC and DBaaS components for reporting and analytics instrumentation.
Implementation focus included OBIA Financials plus functional support for Human Resource, Procure and Spend and Sales reporting, with specific financial subject areas configured for accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger and fixed assets. Custom functional configurations were developed for pre-allocation expense, tax accounting, journal voucher liability accounting and trade payables to support transaction-monitor reporting. Report development used BI Publisher, OTBI and SmartView, with OBIEE RPD and Web Catalog designs for dashboard and reporting delivery.
ETL and data orchestration were executed using ODI 11g, with ODI Designer, Operator and Topology used to define physical and logical source and target mappings, ETL load plans and configuration objects. OBIEE administration covered RPD lifecycle management and catalog administration, while Oracle Analytics Cloud and OBIEE 12c setup included configuration and administration of BICS, BICC and DBaaS components. Integrations tied Oracle OBIA to PeopleSoft and JDEdwards for transactional feeds and functional configuration of A/P, A/R, GL and fixed assets. A parallel Power BI implementation provided reporting flexibility, deployed as dual clusters with web front end authentication and backend processing, and fronted by Azure Traffic Manager and an Azure Content Delivery Network for distribution.
Operational scope covered finance, HR, procurement and sales teams at Akorn and included ongoing OBIEE administration, report development and ODI ETL operations as part of application support. Governance activities emphasized configuration object management, ETL load plan scheduling and catalog governance to maintain BI content and data consistency.
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Alberta Health Services | Healthcare | 113000 | $19.1B | Canada | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Alberta Health Services implemented Oracle OBIA to establish a centralized Analytics and BI capability. The implementation positioned Oracle OBIA as the primary analytics platform for reporting, data warehousing, and business intelligence across Alberta Health Services.
Oracle OBIA was deployed on Oracle Database 10g and 11g as the underlying warehouse platform, with Oracle Data Integrator components commonly orchestrated alongside DAC and Informatica for ETL and data ingestion workflows. OBIEE was used as the front end for dashboarding and ad hoc reporting, while Essbase and Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management were present for performance management and financial analysis use cases tied into the analytical environment.
Integrations implemented as part of the deployment included Oracle EBS R12 and SQL Server sources feeding the OBIA data warehouse, identity and middleware services provided by OID and Oracle Application Server and WebLogic for application hosting, and OEM 10g/12c for operational monitoring. The architecture reflected a multi-tier BI stack, combining ETL orchestration, a consolidated relational warehouse, OLAP-capable engines, and OBIEE presentation services to support analytics and operational reporting.
Operational governance and system ownership were aligned with senior database administration and BI teams, with Sr. DBA responsibilities covering Oracle Database 10g/11g administration, OEM monitoring, performance tuning, and coordination of OBIA, DAC, Informatica, OBIEE, and Hyperion components. Alberta Health Services Oracle OBIA Analytics and BI supported finance and administrative reporting functions through a governed BI platform managed by DBAs and BI operations staff.
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Aleris Corporation | Manufacturing | 5500 | $3.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Aleris Corporation implemented Oracle OBIA as part of a global Oracle Business Intelligence Applications deployment in the Analytics and BI category. The implementation targeted core business functions including Procurement, Finance, Enterprise Asset Management and Manufacturing to centralize enterprise reporting and analytics.
As BI Architect, the team designed and executed an upgrade path from OBIEE 10g to 11g and from OBIA 7.9.6.1 to a redesigned OBIA 7.9.6.4 global platform. Key platform components brought into production included OBIEE 11.1.1.6.8, Informatica 9.0.1, DAC 11g, OBIA 11.1.10.2 and ODI 11.1.1.9 to support the enterprise OBIA environment. Customizations were developed to support Procurement Product Classifications and to extend Spend and Procurement, Finance, EAM and Manufacturing analytical models.
Operational coverage included support for North America and China users and a custom OBIEE European and Asia Sales Data Warehouse, addressing finance, procurement, EAM and manufacturing business functions. Integration and ETL architecture centered on Informatica versions 8.1.6 and 9.0.1, ODI driven loads, DAC orchestration, RPD modeling and BI Publisher for report delivery, with ongoing ETL and ODI troubleshooting as part of daily operations.
Governance and operational workflows were formalized through documentation of change requests and extensions, RPD versioning controls, BI Publisher report and agent management and critical patch update processes. BI administration responsibilities spanned OBIEE 10g, 11g and 12c, combined with Informatica administration and workflow development, end user support for technical issues, enhancements, performance tuning and Oracle Service request resolution.
A proof of concept mirrored the on premise OBIEE environment to Oracle Analytics 12c in the cloud, uploading and enhancing the RPD, managing cloud users and monitoring performance to align cloud and on premise administration models. The deployment positions Oracle Business Intelligence Applications as the central Analytics and BI platform for Aleris Corporation supporting spend, procurement, finance, EAM and manufacturing analytics.
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Retail | 1578000 | $638.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2011 | n/a |
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Transportation | 136900 | $54.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2012 | n/a |
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Insurance | 2000 | $1.5B | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2016 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 6000 | $673M | United States | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2011 | n/a |
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Utilities | 2959 | $1.3B | Australia | Oracle | Oracle OBIA | Analytics and BI | 2008 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle OBIA
- Your Virtual People, a Philippines based Professional Services organization with 60 Employees
- Arriva Group, a United Kingdom based Transportation company with 61845 Employees
- ETS Higher Technology School, a Canada based Education organization with 1000 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Your Virtual People | Professional Services | 60 | $4M | Philippines | 2025-04-15 | |
| Arriva Group | Transportation | 61845 | $6.2B | United Kingdom | 2025-03-13 | |
| ETS Higher Technology School | Education | 1000 | $250M | Canada | 2024-11-20 | |
| Professional Services | 226 | $60M | Australia | 2024-07-09 | ||
| Government | 5800 | $1.3B | United Kingdom | 2024-05-30 |