Client for Oracle OLAP

Hi! I'm new to Oracle OLAP. What end-user client software can I use to analyze my data?

Hi! I'm new to Oracle OLAP. What end-user client software can I use to analyze my data?You may want to take a look at the Oracle9i BI Beans. Visit the following site on OTN:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/bib/content.html
Also, their forum on OTN:
Products > Developer Suite > BI Beans

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