New Oracle&Hyperion blog

July 24th, 2007

Nice overview and details. I’d only seen cubegeek posting Hyperion-related stuff.

Hyperion on edelivery

July 16th, 2007

Well, I’m last to notice — they’ve brought all hyperion apps on edelivery.oracle.com Started unwrapping this mid-summer present today. It took me quite a time to get to Hyperion Planning LogOn screen, I must admit. This is no Analyst out-of-box experience, this is serious software with lots of ports&services stuff ) And AIX 64 capable [...]

Rittman on Oracle+Hyperion

March 4th, 2007

Definitely worth reading. I’m just confused with EPB future. And if EPB will be changed by Hyperion products, all EPF concepts falls. Future of products will remain unclear until Oracle explains their plans in detail. But the main goal Oracle’s is obvious. Got the illustration from Tom Kyte’s blog.

Oracle To Buy Hyperion

March 1st, 2007

Oh my God. CNN article Anyway, that’ll give me access to Essbase and I wanted that.

More on Hyperion

November 25th, 2006

Had a meeting with Hyperion guys from UK. They were mostly on BI side, we were interested mostly in Planning. Hyperion BI is totally ruined by absence of meta data layer. Renaming columns by views to get business-user perspective is considered weird nowadays. So nothing that interesting on BI. Essbase caught our attention surely — [...]

Hyperion news

October 19th, 2006

Some news from Hyperion encapment 1) The legal issues between Hyperion and HyperRoll have been settled, not without Hyperion investments in HyperRoll of undisclosed amount. Thanks Claudia, more links in this post 2) And Craig reveals some more secrets of Hyperion well-being