Analytics Platform

Oracle Analytics is a complete platform for every analytics user role. AI and ML are embedded throughout the platform to accelerate productivity and power better business decisions. Choose either Oracle Analytics Cloud, our cloud native service, or our on-premises solution, Oracle Analytics Server, both of which help you avoid compromising security and governance.

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Build compelling visual stories using analytics

Visually explore data to create and share compelling stories using Oracle Analytics. Discover the signals in data that can turn complex relationships into engaging, meaningful, and easy-to-understand communications.

Accelerate the data analytics process and make decisions with actionable information. A code-free, drag-and-drop interface enables anyone in the organization to build interactive data visualizations without specialized skills.


Any source, any data

Unify data across the organization and from multiple data sources for a complete and consistent view. Oracle Analytics offers more than 35 out-of-the-box native data connection choices, including JDBC (Java Database Connectivity). Securely create, manage, and share data connections with individuals, teams, or the entire organization. Access data wherever it is located: public cloud, private cloud, on-premises, data lakes, databases, or personal datasets, such as spreadsheets or text-based extracts.


A scalable, single view of all data for analysis

Gain trusted and consistent information across the enterprise with a business representation of data using a shared semantic model, without compromising governance. Users access data through nontechnical business terms, predefined hierarchies, consistent calculations, and metrics. Create seamless views across data sources visually explore them using native queries that deliver high performance. Easily configure the balance of live and cached connections to ensure high-performance data access. Support multiple data visualization tools, such as Microsoft Power BI, and retain a consistent and trusted view of enterprise metrics.


Built-in data preparation and enrichment for any user

Use self-service data preparation to ingest, profile, repair, and extend datasets, local or remote, greatly saving time and reducing errors. Data quality insights provides a quick view of data to identify anomalies and help with corrections. The custom reference knowledge capability enables Oracle Analytics to identify more business-specific information and make relevant data enrichment recommendations. Build visual dataflows to transform, merge, and enrich data and save results in Oracle Analytics storage, a connected relational database (e.g. Snowflake or MySQL), or Oracle Essbase.


Forge an analytics-driven culture with machine learning

With the volume, variety, and sources of data constantly growing, machine learning (ML) helps users discover unseen patterns or insights from data. ML built into Oracle Analytics removes human bias and enables users to easily interpret possible outcomes and opportunities. Integrate OCI AI Services for use directly in analytics projects. Everyone—from clickers to coders—can use embedded ML to build custom, business-specific models for better decision-making. Business users do not need special technical or programming skills to use ML. In addition, data scientists, engineers, and developers can accelerate model building, training, and publishing by using the Oracle Autonomous Database environment as a high performance computing platform with your choice of language, including Python, R, and SQL.


Capabilities for analytics developers

The analytics developer panel provides detailed technical information about data visualization projects. Identify potential performance issues down to the individual visualization object. View the logical SQL and execution logs to help identify problems. Copy autogenerated HTML code to embed any visualization into other web applications.

Built-in platform usage tracking shows what content is being used and by who. Increase the analytics platform’s adoption by proactively updating less-used content and ensuring popular content is served as quickly as possible. Create a better user experience by safely removing old and unused data and analytics content.

Use the OCI command line interface to operationalize and automate administrative tasks, such as starting, stopping, or scaling the OAC instance.


Reduce risk and control access

Evolving methods of working are demanding more secure data analytics systems. With Oracle Analytics, the semantic layer and data model ensure that everyone uses a common set of curated data and definitions, thereby reducing inconsistencies. Application and role-based security specify who is authorized to access what. Data-level security enables fine-grained access controls while ensuring that all stakeholders use the same data irrespective of their personalized view and level of access. Plus, native integration with federated identity management systems enables single sign-on (SSO) across applications.


Anywhere, anytime analytics

Stay connected with automated delivery of analytics and ongoing monitoring of business performance from anywhere at any time. The Oracle Mobile app learns from each person’s own patterns and data interests to deliver intelligent recommendations for further analyses or data exploration. Use natural language to query data verbally or use search-like patterns in 28 languages. Receive alerts in real time based on different triggers such as when new data or reports become available, a threshold in a metric is reached, or arriving at a specific GPS location.


Choice of deployment

Oracle Analytics offers several deployment options:

  • Native cloud: Oracle Analytics Cloud is an Oracle-managed service delivered on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
  • Private hosted cloud: Oracle Analytics Server is customer-managed software that can be deployed to a non-Oracle data center of choice, your own data center, or a cloud infrastructure, such as Microsoft Azure.
  • Oracle Cloud Marketplace: Oracle Analytics Server is available from Oracle Cloud Marketplace and deployed as a hosted, customer-managed service.

Clear and predictable pricing

To help ensure costs are manageable and predictable, Oracle charges only for consumption regardless of the Oracle Analytics features or roles used. Analytics Cloud (OAC) has flexible pricing available as either consumption of OCPU/hour or as user/month. Named user subscriptions start at $162.30/month (OAC Professional Edition with ten named users). Analytics Server (OAS) provides perpetual named user licenses or by CPU license deployed into the customer’s data center of choice.

Existing Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE) customers can also use the bring your own license (BYOL) model. Learn more about OCI pricing models, such as Bring Your Own License (BYOL) and Pay As You Go (PAYG).


See what our customers are saying

“The capabilities of Oracle Analytics Cloud are wonderful.”
—Risk Management Officer, Finance Industry

“Strong and intuitive data visualization options and solid metadata components.”
—BI Developer in the Healthcare Industry

“Oracle Analytics Cloud provides best of both worlds in governed and ungoverned data.”
—Director, Enterprise Data Services in the Government Industry


Oracle Analytics Cloud customer successes

Skanska Accelerates Time to Market with Oracle

Oracle Analytics Cloud enabled Skanska to quickly meet compliance requirements and mitigate overall business risk.

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