An impressive number of people visit the Oracle Integration documentation every year. In fact, over the last 12 months, more than 500,000 people read our content. Even more remarkable, visitors to our site opened more than 2,000,000 pages! What else have we learned about our users? Keep reading to find out! 

This blog, the third in a series, explores how the Oracle Integration user assistance team uses web analytics to optimize the content that we deliver to you. In the previous blog, we reviewed ways we use web analytics to take action; and in the first blog, we introduced key concepts of web analytics for documentation teams. We can’t act based on the information in this blog, but the data is interesting and informative. We hope you agree! 

 

Visitors come from Albania and Andorra to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and hundreds of countries in between

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Our top 10 countries are on 5 continents 

People from all over the world read our content. Visitors come from Albania and Andorra to Zambia and Zimbabwe and hundreds of countries in between. But some countries visit the documentation more than others. People from the following ten countries visit our content the most:

  • Asia: India, Singapore 
  • Australia
  • Europe: Germany, Italy, United Kingdom 
  • North America: Canada, Mexico, United States
  • South America: Brazil 

 

Most people use Google Chrome 

In the last year, around 77 percent of visitors used Google Chrome to view our content. About 13 percent chose Microsoft Edge, and 6 percent chose Mozilla Firefox.

 

Laptops and desktops are the preferred devices

About 92 percent of visitors use a laptop or desktop computer to access our content. Around 7 percent of people use a mobile device. Apple iPhones are the most popular mobile devices. 

 

 

About 75 percent of people make their way to our pages through search.

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How people find our content

Two kayaks float down a river with many distributaries About 75 percent of people make their way to our pages through search. Google is the search engine of choice, with more than 65 percent of visitors opting for it. Bing is the next favorite, at less than 5 percent. More than 20 percent of people find our pages by opening a bookmark or clicking a link somewhere, such as a Help Center page.

 

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Most people stay for a while

Two people paddle in a canoe toward the sunOn average, visits to Oracle Integration Generation 2 content last slightly over 3 minutes. Visits to the Oracle Integration 3 content are about a half-minute longer, coming in close to 4 minutes. 

However long you stay, we hope you find the answer you’re looking for. 

 

 

Pages that people start on

When people find our content, where do they start? Here are a few of the most popular entry pages for Oracle Integration Generation 2:

  1. Generate SSH Keys in PEM Format to Connect to a Public or On-Premises sFTP Server
    in Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2
  2. Support for application/octet-stream MIME Attachment (Binary) Payloads
    in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2
  3. REST API for Oracle Integration 3

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Popular guides

Some guides get more visits than others. The most popular guides are:

On the adapter side, the following guides are most popular:

 

Thanks for coming along on our web analytics journey

A person in a boat uses a nautical telescope to observe the moonThis blog is the last in a series of blogs about how the user assistance team uses web analytics. I hope this blog series has offered an engaging behind-the-scenes look at how the Oracle Integration user assistance team strives to help you quickly and efficiently. We look forward to sharing even more information about our team in the future!

 

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