Spotfire DecisionSite Overview
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Spotfire
Spotfire DecisionSite Overview
Dylan Cotter
Application Consultant
Company Overview
Leader in Guided Analytics Applications
Over 500 Global 2000 Customers
Spotfire® DecisionSite™
Over 20,000 users
170 Worldwide Employees
Worldwide Sales & Support
Product Overview
Access to any data
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One-click data retrieval to
ad-hoc querying
Integrated
Multiple sources
Unified data view
Continuous data
exploration and analysis
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Linked Visualization
Dynamic filtering
One-click analytic
formulae and
computations
Drill down to details
Product Benefits
•Increased Analysis
Productivity
•Increased Return on Data
Investments
•Captures “Expert” Analysis
Processes
•Facilitates communication of
ideas / decisions
•Speeds Decision-Making
•Captures Critical Analysis and
Decision I.P™
Oracle Features Used Today
Spotfire DecisionSite Server supports Oracle
Enterprise/Standard Databases:
- Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.0.x)
- Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1)
- Oracle8i Releases 8.1.7 and 8.1.6.
DecisionSite’s Information Interaction Services uses Oracle
as as federated database access Query and Join Engine for
multiple and disparate database access.
Storage of the Meta Layer of Disparate data sources as an
Information model that is a business representation of data
sources
Oracle Features Used
Use of Oracle SQL functions for data manipulations
Oracle Chemistry cartridges in combination with partner
companies provide :
Chemical Storage technologies
Chemical content repositories
Integration capabilities
Screening data repositories
Oracle Benefits
Spotfire DecisionSite’s Information Interaction Services uses
Oracle as it’s central database access point and query engine,
providing industry standard quality, scalability, and database
access to our Customer’s Guided Analytic Solution.
Provide scientists the ability to query databases based on
chemical structure and biological properties using Oracle
Chemistry cartridges which are becoming the standard way
chemical data is stored and accessed.