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Oracle Releases Hyperion EPM System Release 11.1.2.3

Oracle has released the Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) System Release 11.1.2.3.

The latest release of Oracle’s enterprise planning, reporting and financial close applications, includes a new data relationship governance module for Oracle Data Relationship Management customers. Oracle Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management is now certified to run on Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine and pre-configured to enable multidimensional reporting. 

The updates include out-of-the-box capabilities for detailed planning and reporting in Oracle Hyperion Planning, and improved data integration and master data governance features in Oracle Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management and Oracle Data Relationship Management, says the company. 

Hari Sankar (Vice president, Product Management, Oracle): To unlock the potential in their business, finance executives and operating managers need agile planning processes, better insights into profitability, and real-time visibility into financial and operating performance.

Oracle Hyperion EPM applications are part of Oracle Business Analytics.

 

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