Replace Oracle Discoverer with Modern Reporting Tools
Oracle Discoverer was a smart ad hoc query and reporting tool for enterprise businesses. Oracle announced Oracle Discoverer end of life in June 2017, yet many organizations still rely on this unsupported product. Modernizing Oracle Discoverer worksheets and migrating...
What Is the Difference Between Reporting and Analytics?
Understanding the difference between reporting and analytics is essential for any organization investing in data. The terms reporting and analytics are often used interchangeably, but they serve fundamentally different purposes in driving business decisions This is...
Oracle Fusion Data Extraction Challenges and Solutions
Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications power core business functions like finance, HR, procurement, and supply chain. However, Oracle Fusion data extraction for analytics or downstream systems is more than a simple export. Teams must navigate complex data models, apply...
Seamless Data Integration: Power BI Meets Oracle Fusion — Why Choose Orbit?
Many businesses rely on Oracle Fusion Cloud for daily operations, yet struggle to turn complex ERP data into actionable insights. Achieving seamless Power BI ERP integration is one of the biggest challenges enterprises face, particularly when dealing with extensive,...
Oracle Fusion Connector Guide: Simplify Data Extraction & ETL
Organizations relying on Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications for ERP, HCM, or SCM face a persistent challenge: extracting data efficiently for analytics and reporting. Choosing the right oracle fusion connector, whether for bulk warehouse loads or real-time dashboards,...
Oracle Fusion Cloud ETL Options: How to Extract Your Data Efficiently
Oracle ETL tools help enterprises extract data from Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications for analytics, compliance, and integration. Oracle Fusion Cloud spans Finance, HCM, SCM, and Procurement but its multi-tenant architecture limits direct database access. Choosing the...
Operational Reporting vs Analytical Reporting Explained
Operational reporting vs analytical reporting serves different business needs. Operational reporting delivers granular, real-time data for day-to-day decisions, while reporting and analytics at the strategic level reveals trends over months or years. Understanding...
OTBI Reporting Challenges: What Oracle Users Need to Know
Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence commonly known by its OTBI full form in Oracle Cloud is a popular ad-hoc reporting and analysis tool within Oracle Cloud Applications. OTBI reporting allows users to create real-time transactional reports, dashboards, and...
Oracle Fusion Power BI Connector Overview
Why Connect Oracle Fusion Power BI for Enterprise Analytics Organizations running Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications need a reliable Oracle Fusion Power BI connection to unlock advanced analytics and deeper insights. Many teams start with OTBI Power BI exports or BI...
Looking to Migrate from Hyperion Interactive Reporting (BRIO)? Orbit Reporting and Analytics is one option you should consider
Hyperion Interactive Reporting (IR), also known as Hyperion Brio, was once the standard for enterprise ad-hoc querying, data analysis, and dashboard reporting. With Oracle ending premium support and Hyperion Interactive Reporting Studio reaching end of life,...
Supercharge Your Power BI with Orbit’s Oracle Fusion Cloud Connector and Data Pipelines
In today’s fast-paced business world, quickly extracting, analysing, and acting on data is more critical than ever. Companies are turning to Power BI for real-time insights, enabling them to make smarter decisions. But what...
GLSense vs. Traditional Financial Reporting: Key Differences and Advantages
Growth and agility for businesses using Oracle ERP systems depend on timely, accurate insights, which begin with robust financial reporting. Whether it’s cash flow management or strategic forecasting, having the best financial...












