Oracle based data warehouse creation

Hi All ,
I need to know Best Infrastructure for creating data warehouse. Our client is currenlty managing data in SQL Server,Oracle and XL sheets. Now they want to implement data warehouse,BI and Data mining.
Scalability is our main concern because size of data will be in Tera Bytes (10 TB) in next few years. Scope is analysis,Impact analysis,Forecasting,GIS based analysis and mining(Trend analysis).
Please suggess me on following point (I mean help me in tool selection):
A. Storage
B. Operating System, Database Server
C. Other Server (Warehouse, Mining ,BI).
D. Tools( Database ETL,OLAPReporting and Mining)
I m working with Hyperion BI, I m new in data warehouse. This would be great if I get Cost of tools (for Perpectual licenses).
Thanks in Advance
Shiv

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