Oracle Analytics Cloud maintenance, May 5

Information Technology Services (ITS) will migrate Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) to the latest Oracle Gen 2 platform from 1 p.m. on Friday, May 5, to noon on Saturday, May 6.

Different OAC and OBIEE services will be impacted at different times during the maintenance window.

On Friday, May 5, reports hosted in the OBIEE WSU Data Validation dashboard using live SQL queries to myWSU production will be unavailable for about one hour starting at 1 p.m.

Also on May 5, OBIEE Reporting and OAC Data Visualization will also only be available in Read-Only mode for about eight hours starting at 4 p.m. All OAC and OBIEE users will be able to access the platform for analytics, but changes made during this timeframe will not be saved.

ITS will then use the remainder of the maintenance period to confirm OAC and OBIEE functionality on the new Gen 2 platform.

New features and benefits of OAC on Gen 2 are available in this Oracle Analytics article.

Please direct questions or concerns regarding this upcoming maintenance to Crimson Service Desk via email at crimsonservicedesk@wsu.edu or phone at 509‑335‑4357.

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