Based on my experience to date, here are my thoughts:
With regards to folder structure, users are only allowed read only access to Shared folders.
in terms of security, we "inherit" this from active directory by using AD groups via Weblogic Application Roles to manage user access. This enables security to be managed externally.
We have a model in place where a central reporting team manages infrastructure and maintains control of shared folders. Users build dashboards within their personal folders and if they want these promoted to shared folders, the central team kite marks and quality checks these reports/dashboards ahead of promotion to shared folders.
Each business area, has a number of "power users" who have undergone some level of training on OBIEE reports/dashboard development.
This model has worked quite well and the only area that some business areas have had is with regards to dependency on central team for report promotion and assistance with advanced features for instance. This has been mitigated by allowing the business area in question to provide funding for a dedicated resource within the central reporting team.
Regards
Joel
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