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Hyperion Enterprise: The Terminal 
Release, Sustaining Support, and 
Developing a Plan for the Future
February 24, 2012
Rob Cybulski
rcybulski@finitsolutions.com
www.finitsolutions.com
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Finit Introduction
Finit Solutions specializes in consulting services in the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise 
Performance Management Solutions suite of products:
Financial Close and Consolidation
– Financial Management (HFM)
– Hyperion Enterprise
– Financial Close Management
– Disclosure Management
Integration
– Financial Data Quality Management 
(FDM)
– Oracle Data Integrator (ODI)
– Enterprise Performance Management 
Architect (EPMA)
– Data Relationship Management (DRM)
– Other (ERPi, EIS, etc)
Planning and Business Intelligence
– Planning
– Core Planning
– Modules (Workforce, CapEx)
– Essbase (ASO / BSO)
Reporting Tools
– Financial Reporting
– Smartview
– OBIEE
– Web Analysis
– Essbase Excel Add‐in
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We take client service very seriously and the results of our 
intense focus on customer success and service are 
unmatched in the industry:
Our client service approach has led to 100% customer 
satisfaction for every Finit client (154 and counting) for 
every Oracle Hyperion project (over 275 and counting).
Finit’s Client Service
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Finit’s Values
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We take client service very seriously.  
I can expect some 
kind of response 
back within the 
same day. We don't 
have the Finance 
group complaining 
about our Hyperion 
support anymore.
The project to implement an automated constant 
currency calculation saved 28 working days a year 
and much of that time was spent working in the off 
hours. Having that free time in the evenings has 
been a huge benefit now that we have 2 small 
children.
After spending an extended 
period of time with Finit, it 
helped me to develop my skill 
set with HFM, therefore
allowing my role in the 
company to expand.
The new implementation has 
helped us replace so many manual 
systems and steps that were not 
only cumbersome but error prone 
as well. This has resulted in huge 
saving of time and increased 
efficiencies.
... our monthly 
closing is quite a bit 
less harried.
…our applications are now 
running better and faster which 
has returned some of our 
personal lives to us.
There is no question that FINIT 
solutions have provided value to 
our IS staff and internal customers;
when our staff and customers are 
happy, all aspects of our jobs 
improve. Your success was mine as my 
recommendation to use Finit 
reflected well on my knowledge 
and judgment.
Over the years I have learned so 
much from Finit such as custom 
scripting, Logic groups, switch 
and conditional mapping. You 
make me look brilliant!
Finit has brought the in‐depth 
know how that would take us 
years to gain. They have the 
ability to help cut through the 
"red‐tape“ …. saving me time 
and effort.
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Some Finit Clients
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About the Presenter
Rob Cybulski
(rcybulski@finitsolutions.com)
• Co‐Founder of Finit Solutions
• 13 years of experience
implementing Hyperion products
• Frequent presenter at Hyperion
conferences
• Serves as the Hyperion Enterprise
and HFM Domain Lead for 
the Oracle Hyperion Special 
Interest Group
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How to Ask a Question
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Purpose of this Webinar
• Provide you with facts and an overview of what the announcement 
means:
– Announcement Details
– Premier vs. Sustaining Support
• Provide you with details and considerations for helping you build 
your Hyperion Enterprise strategy:
– Support dates for recent Hyperion Enterprise versions.
– Overview of the 6.5.1.1 release
– Sustaining Support Considerations and Finit Answers overview
– Suggested Next Steps
– Hyperion Enterprise Migration Considerations
• Tribute to Hyperion Enterprise
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Hyperion Enterprise 
Announcement and Version 
Details
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Oracle released a ‘Statement of Direction’ on Hyperion Enterprise in January 
2012. The announcement mentioned a few key items:
• Version 6.5.1.1, released in Oct 2011, will be the last release of Hyperion Enterprise 
(it is the terminal release).
• Starting in December 2012, Hyperion Enterprise will move to controlled availability.  
Starting in December 2012, sales related to Hyperion Enterprise licenses will be 
limited to existing customers only.
• Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting versions 6.5.1.1 and 6.5.1.0 will move 
from Premier Support to Sustaining Support in April 2013.  Sustaining Support will 
continue indefinitely (as long as you are current with your Oracle support 
maintenance).
• This announcement does not mean that Hyperion Enterprise will become ‘un‐
supported’ in April 2013.  Hyperion Enterprise will move to Sustaining Support 
with no end date and you can keep running it for some time.
• This is a major difference and worth noting.  Hyperion Application Link (HAL) did become ‘un‐
supported’ in June 2010 (Sustaining Support End Date) but this is not the case with Hyperion 
Enterprise in that no Sustaining Support End Date exists.
Hyperion Enterprise Announcement
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Premier Support for Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting 
6.5.x (6.5.1.0 / 6.5.1.1) expires in April 2013.  
• All versions of Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting 6.4.x 
and lower (i.e. 6.3.1, etc.) are currently on Sustaining Support.
• Oracle’s Lifetime Support Policy can be found here:  
http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime‐support‐
applications‐069216.pdf
Hyperion Enterprise Releases
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• Premier Support – Premier support is the most comprehensive support level 
that Oracle provides.  Premier Support includes some of the following items:
• Active Development by Oracle – Oracle will work to certify and create patches for versions on 
premier support for new third‐party or Oracle products.  This will also include development for 
product bug fixes or enhancements.
• Technical Support – Oracle will assist you with technical troubleshooting.
• Premier support runs for 5 years on a version from its general availability date (GA)
• Sustaining Support – Sustaining Support includes the following items:  
• Products on Sustaining support can receive the technical support from Oracle as long as 
maintenance is current.  With this, Oracle will answer and address your support tickets (SR’s).
• The big difference is that Oracle has halted development on the product version.  This means no 
development for any reason (new 3rd party components, bug fixes, enhancements, etc.) 
• With Hyperion Enterprise, since 6.5.1.1 is the terminal release of the product, no new 
development will exist on the product for any reason when it moves to Sustaining support in 
April 2013.
Oracle Support
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting version 6.5.1.1 was 
released in October 2011.  The 6.5.1.1 release focused on 
providing new third party component support and did not release 
any new functionality in the product.
• The following new third party component support was offered in 
6.5.1.1:
• Support for Retrieve and Smart View for Microsoft Office 2010 (32 bit mode only)
• Support for Microsoft Server 2008 R2 operating system
• Support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and FireFox 3.6 for Hyperion Enterprise 
Web and Hyperion Enterprise Web Reporting
• Windows 7 client operating system support (32 bit and 64 bit)
Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1
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• Complete third party support with version 6.5.1.1:
Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 Cont.
Item Version
Microsoft Server Operating 
System (32 bit)
‐ Server 2008 (sp1)
‐ Server 2003 (sp2)
Microsoft Server Operating 
System (64 bit)
‐ Server 2008 (R2)
‐ Server 2008
‐ Server 2003
Microsoft Client Operating 
System (32 bit or 64 bit)
‐ Windows 7
‐ Vista
‐ XP Pro (SP3)
Microsoft Excel ‐ Office 2010 (32 bit only)
‐ Office 2007
‐ Office 2003
Web Browsers (for Web) ‐ Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8
‐ Firefox 2.0.0.3, 3.5.x, 3.6.x
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• Complete key Hyperion support with version 6.5.1.1:
Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 Cont.
Item Version
Financial Data Quality 
Management (FDM)
‐ 9.3.3
‐ 11.1.1.3
‐ 11.1.2.1
Smart View for Office ‐ 9.3.1.2
‐ 9.3.3
‐ 11.1.1.3
‐ 11.1.2.1
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• A few key things were released in 6.5.0 / 6.5.1.0 related to end 
user functionality:
• You can see both the Label AND Description in Database / Data Entry.
• Hyperion Enterprise drill‐back to FDM
• Can view from a Database grid cell back to FDM detail (FDM versions 11.1.1.x and higher)
• Smart View for Office for Hyperion Enterprise
• Hyperion Enterprise Extract utility for HFM
• Application Backup and Restore Utility
• Single administration for managing all Enterprise servers 
Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.0 / 6.5.0
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Hyperion Enterprise 
Considerations
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• Hyperion Enterprise moving into Sustaining Support provides your company 
with the ability to stay on Hyperion Enterprise for some time.  However, since no 
development will be occurring on Hyperion Enterprise beyond April 2013, the 
risk grows the longer companies stay on Hyperion Enterprise.
• Based on the announcement and the support situation, a few things are valid:
• You don’t need to panic and try to rush a migration from Hyperion Enterprise before the April 
2013 date.  If you had already planned to migrate off of Hyperion Enterprise – great.  If you are 
not ready – you have time and you don’t need to rush.  You can expect to continue to stay on 
Hyperion Enterprise for years to come. 
• If you do decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise after April 2013, you should work to minimize 
risk as much as possible.  Your Hyperion Enterprise environment is very dependent on third‐
party components and you should work to have a controlled environment.
• This announcement does mean that you will have to move off of Hyperion Enterprise 
eventually.  Staying on Hyperion Enterprise for the next few years can be a viable strategy.  
Staying on Hyperion Enterprise to 2020 carries more risk.  Eventually the third party 
components will drive your need to move off of Hyperion Enterprise.
Key Considerations
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• Hyperion Enterprise is very dependent on third party products and 
the biggest risk that exists is that new third party fixes or patches 
may cause an incompatibility or issue in your Hyperion Enterprise 
application.  
• If this occurs while Hyperion Enterprise is on Sustaining Support, 
no new Hyperion Enterprise fix (Patch Set Exception – PSE or Patch 
Set Update – PSU) will be released.  Your only remediation will be 
to ‘roll‐back’ the associated third party fix that is causing the issue.  
Key Risk of Sustaining Support
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• Determine internal controls policies related to Hyperion 
Enterprise and Sustaining Support.
• Some Finit clients have internal controls policies that prevent their Production 
Financial Consolidation systems from being on Sustaining support.  For these 
companies, they usually have a window where they can stay on sustaining support, 
but they need to upgrade to a premier support version within that window.
• You should meet with your internal controls team and determine how Hyperion 
Enterprise is classified if you are not sure.  As you decide your Hyperion Enterprise 
strategy, you will want to make sure that if you decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise 
in the medium‐term, there should be no issues from a controls and compliance 
standpoint.
Key Next Steps – Review policies
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• Use two Server Environments at a Minimum
• If you decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise while it is on Sustaining Support, you 
should have two server environments (Production and then a second environment 
(Development / QA / Test)).
• Part of moving to a more ‘controlled’ environment is having a server environment 
where all patch updates can be applied and thoroughly tested prior to pushing them 
to Production. 
• It is recommended that this environment contain at least 1 server of each major 
component from your Production environment.  For example, if you have 2 Citrix 
servers, 1 Application server and 1 Data server, then your Test environment should 
contain a minimum of 1 Citrix server, 1 Application server and 1 Data server.  
• The servers do not need to match the full specifications of your Production environment as 
the goal is not large concurrency testing, but admin team / power user testing.  For 
example, if your Production Application server has 4 processors and 8 GB of RAM, your 
Test environment could have 2 processors and 4 GB of RAM.
Key Next Steps – Control your Environment
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• Develop controlled ‘Maintenance’ policies
• Once Hyperion Enterprise is on Sustaining Support, it is important to keep in mind 
that the responsibility to test all third party patches now lies solely on your 
organization (as Oracle will not be doing it).  Therefore, you should develop a very 
controlled ‘Maintenance’ policy if it does not exist today.
• This Maintenance policy should be a joint IT / Finance set of procedures that are 
followed every month to minimize risk in your Production environment.  A few key 
items of this should include:
• IT / Finance teams review all potential third party patches and upon agreement, apply 
them to the Development / Test environment.  
• The patches should be applied off‐hours and preferably over a weekend when users will 
not be in the system.  This is to minimize potential user down time if something goes 
wrong.
• Reboots should only occur outside business hours and preferably over weekends.  
• Hyperion Enterprise admins / key users run through set of tests after the patches have 
been applied to verify that the patches did not ‘break’ anything.
• All of these steps should be completed with sufficient time prior to the next close starting.  
This will give time to apply the patches to Production and then retest in that environment.
Key Next Steps – Control your Environment
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• IT Rollout Plans for Third Party Products
• Your IT department likely has plans in place currently to upgrade to Windows 7, 
Internet Explorer 8 and / or Office 2010 if you are not currently on these versions. 
• In addition to those client based components, you will want to see if they plan on 
moving off of Server 2003 for server operating systems and only using Server 2008.   
• You will want to find out what their deployment schedules are for these products as 
it may impact your timing and plans for upgrading to Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1.
• This level of communication is also important in the future.  Windows 8 is expected 
to come out late this year and Office will have another release in the next few years.  
If your IT group plans on implementing those soon, you will want to know that as 
those new versions will not be compatible with Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 and that 
may drive the timing of a Hyperion Enterprise project.
Key Next Steps – Determine IT Rollout Schedules
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• Should you upgrade to 6.5.1.1?
• If your company is planning on moving to Office 2010, Windows 7 and / or Server 
2008 and you plan to stay on Hyperion Enterprise for some time, then you will have 
to upgrade to 6.5.1.1.  Without upgrading, you will not be able to support these new 
third party technologies.
• Even if your company is not planning on moving to those third party components, 
but your company is planning on staying on Hyperion Enterprise for a few years, then 
you may want to perform an upgrade.  This would allow you to go into Sustaining 
Support with the latest application version.
• A few key items related to the upgrade:
• 6.5.1.1 is a full installation.  It is not just a ‘DLL copy & paste’ patch approach.
• No conversion is needed going from 6.5.1.0 to 6.5.1.1.  You can just open the application in the new 
version.
• Previous releases would require an upgrade.
• A Patch Set Update (PSU) exists for 6.5.1.1 (PSU 101).  
Key Next Steps – Upgrade to 6.5.1.1?
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Should you buy more licenses in 2012?
• Based on our understanding, you will be able to buy additional Hyperion Enterprise 
licenses if you are an existing customer past April 2013.  
• As a result, you don’t have to rush to buy licenses this year if you do not need them.  
You could buy them next year or in future years. 
• One item to note – if you stop paying your Oracle maintenance support, you will 
probably not be able to buy additional licenses without first paying back 
maintenance fees.  
• Terms of your licensing and the license cost will be based on your contractual terms 
with Oracle and you should contact your Oracle sales rep for any questions regarding 
licensing.
Key Next Steps – Licensing
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• Determine your Support Needs
• The support provided by Oracle under the Sustaining Support tier is available to all 
customers that continue to pay their maintenance fees.  This is a set, yearly fee paid 
to Oracle and the volume of your usage of support does not affect your licensing 
fees.
• As a part of developing your Hyperion Enterprise strategy, many companies are 
thinking through their support needs and you should evaluate this.
• Part of this support evaluation is whether your company will require primary or 
supplemental support services and your plans for continuing Oracle support.
Key Next Steps – Support Plans
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• Finit has been providing primary and supplemental support to clients on all 
Oracle Hyperion EPM products for the last 10 years (since inception).  Our 
support team, Finit Answers, provides clients with the following benefits for 
Oracle Hyperion EPM product support:
• Time and Materials Support – you only pay for what you use at an hourly rate.  No fixed fee 
contract or minimums.  This can translate into significant savings per year (in the thousands).
• Guaranteed Response Times – New tickets for Production issues will have response times no 
later than 8 business hours after the ticket is opened.  
• Technical and Functional Support – Answers and support for technical issues as well as product 
functionality or design questions.
• ‘Insurance Policy’ for your Hyperion Environment – Finit provides a safety net with access to 
highly experienced Hyperion product SME’s in a timely manner.
• Hyperion Product Expertise – Finit has been providing solutions and support on Hyperion EPM 
for 10 years.
• Customer Service Focus – The Finit Answers team and Finit consultants are measured and 
compensated on your satisfaction with their work, not on the number of tickets they close.  
They are incentivized to make you successful and happy.
Finit Answers Support Services
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Finit is providing a unique pledge for Hyperion Enterprise customers as a sign of 
our partnering approach:  If you enter into a Finit Answers support contract, all 
Hyperion Enterprise support fees you pay to Finit will be applied as a credit to 
a future project in which you use Finit consulting services to replace Hyperion 
Enterprise.  For example, if you spend $25,000 over the next 3 years for 
Hyperion Enterprise support, we will credit a future replacement project for 
Hyperion Enterprise by that amount.  
• Support contracts are generally set for 12 month terms.  
• Please contact Joe Mizerk for more information regarding Finit Answers support.
• Joe Mizerk
• jmizerk@finitsolutions.com
• 919.349.5029
Finit Pledge for Hyperion Enterprise Support
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Determine Short‐Term / Long‐Term Strategy
• After reviewing and discussing the key items internally, you should develop a short‐
term / long‐term strategy for Hyperion Enterprise.  
• This would include whether you will stay on Hyperion Enterprise as it moves into 
Sustaining Support in April 2013.  If you do plan on staying on Hyperion Enterprise 
for a few years, then you will want to make sure that you develop and finalize your 
plan for how to make Hyperion Enterprise a ‘controlled’ environment.
Key Next Steps – Finalize Strategy
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Migration Considerations
The Finit Solutions Series
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
If you are beginning to think about your strategy for migrating off of Hyperion 
Enterprise (either now or in the next few years), there are a few things that you will 
want to consider:
• What is your organization looking to get out of the migration from Hyperion Enterprise?  
Are you looking to make process and application enhancements as a part of the 
migration or are you simply trying to get on a better supported product as quickly as 
possible?
• The answer to this question will largely affect your overall scope of the project.
• What is your timeline for the migration?  Is there a hard date that the conversion must be 
completed by?  Project timeline will ultimately go hand in hand with project scope.
• As we have mentioned in this webinar, unless you have internal policies prohibiting being on a Sustaining 
Support product, you do not have to rush to implement by April 2013.
• What resources will be available internally to help with the migration?  
• The more internal involvement your organization has, the lower the overall external need will be.
• Additionally,  the more your admin(s) and power users are involved during the migration, the better 
positioned your organization will be to take ownership of the new application after the project.
Migration Items – Key Considerations
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
The ‘Lift and Shift’ approach is basically just building the same processes and 
capabilities that currently exist in Hyperion Enterprise into the new application.  
This approach is the fastest and least costly, as you do not spend time re‐designing 
activities.  However, it does not materially change processes or reporting 
capabilities. 
• This approach works well when the scope is smaller and the driving force of the 
migration is to just get onto a better supported application.
• The downside is that your new application will ‘inherit’ legacy items.  Here are 
few examples:
– Your Chart of Accounts, including labeling, level of detail and parent / child relationship will 
match what currently exists. 
– No new levels of detail will exist in any ‘dimension’ (Account, Entity, Custom dimensions).  Your 
future application will only capture the current level of detail in your Hyperion Enterprise 
application.
– Some companies did not have advanced calculations such as Cash Flow inside Hyperion 
Enterprise and your converted application will not improve on those processes.
Migration Approaches – ‘Lift and Shift’
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
The ‘Full Transformation’ approach is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the ‘Lift and 
Shift’ approach.  This approach focuses more on ‘What can we do better and what do we 
want to get out of the system’?  Typically with this approach, new users or scope is included 
(Management Reporting, Tax Reporting, etc.).  A few items that this approach may entail 
include: 
• A new Chart of Accounts (CoA) ‐ The CoA may include new levels of detail for tax detail, 
new labeling, new alignment (Parent / Child rollups).
• New Entity Hierarchies and Detail ‐ This can include new rollups (Tax, Guarantor, 
Management), changes to existing hierarchies (merging / breaking out entities) and even 
more detailed analysis (Cost Center / Departmental).
• Income Statement Detail – Addition of more detail for Income Statement accounts such 
as Functional Area, Product, Channel, Line of Business, etc.
• Balance Sheet Detail – Addition of movement detail, Foreign Exchange analysis by 
Account (and even categorization of this FX detail).
• New Calculations – Cash Flow Enhancements, Minority Interest / Ownership, Statistical 
Calculations.
• Process Improvements – Improved submission and data validation components.
Migration Approaches – ‘Full Transformation’
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
Most companies tend to scope and plan for their migration projects somewhere between 
the ‘Lift and Shift’ and ‘Full Transformation’ approach.  This Midway approach allows 
companies to make some improvements, but not address all items included in a Full 
Transformation.  A common scope that some companies take are the following:
• Update the Chart of Accounts (CoA) – update for some new levels of detail in certain 
areas, delete unused members and maybe make updates to labeling.  Overall, the level of 
detail is maybe 80 – 90% the same as previously stored in Hyperion Enterprise.
• Clean up Entity Hierarchies (remove old entities, minor re‐alignment).  
• Add some detail that can be easily obtained (Balance Sheet Movements, Functional Area)
• Design for future growth into detail not currently captured (maybe Product, Channel, 
etc.)
• Make process improvements to the closing schedule (timing, validations) and add key 
calculations that are very important to the organization (Cash Flow).
• With this approach, it is very important to make sure your stakeholders are on board on 
what will or will not be included in the scope.  We recommend breaking out your 
business requirements using the ‘MOSCOW’ method: Must Have, Should Have, Could 
Have, Won’t Have.
Migration Approaches – ‘The Midway’
www.finitsolutions.com
Tribute to Hyperion Enterprise –
Some Greatest ‘Hits’
The Finit Solutions Series
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
Hyperion Software Press Release
www.finitsolutions.com
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Prior to this release, Security was a separate .EXE file.  Starting with this 
release, you could access security inside the application.
• Database AND Data Entry can be secured separately.
• New tasks were created to allow security to Clear Error Log, Load Posted 
Journals, Manage Report sets, Export in Retrieve
• Hyperion Common Logon is introduced.  You no longer have to sign into 
Hyperion Enterprise Reporting when you launch it from within Hyperion 
Enterprise.  It automatically logs you in!
• You can set the application to Read Only Mode.
• You can use a Table Editor to write Logic, instead of just text based.
Enterprise 5
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• You can send Broadcast messages to all Hyperion users.
• Data Server is introduced.  This now allows the Administrator to place 
the application in one of three modes (Read Only, Client, Single User)
• Password Expiration can now be set on user accounts!
• Un‐owned entities can now be both purged and completed removed 
from the system.
• New Auto‐Pilot features were added:  loading journals, posting journals, 
extracting journals, extracting security, extracting formulas and extracting 
applications.  
Enterprise 5.5
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• Hyperion Enterprise can now be deployed via the Web.
• Application Server and Data Server move from separate EXE files to the 
Application Module.
• The ‘users in the application’ report allows administrators to view what 
users are logged into the system and where they currently are.
• Single Sign‐on for Enterprise Web and Enterprise Web Reporting
Enterprise 6.0 – 6.2
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The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series
Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• External Authentication now exists with Hyperion Enterprise!  You can 
now setup Hyperion user accounts to integrate with LDAP, MSAD or 
NTLM authentication.  
• Server 2003 and Office 2003 becomes supported.
• Ability to view both the label AND description in the Entity Module.
• ‘Enhanced’ Logging was introduced.  This allowed you to attach an 
external database (such as Access, SQL, Oracle) to Hyperion Enterprise to 
use that for logging detail.  You were then able to store a lot more 
detailed logging than previously captured (Data Logging, Meta‐data, 
Security and Reports).
Enterprise 6.3 / 6.4
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• You can Finally view both the label AND description in the Data Entry and 
Database Modules.
• You can do drill‐back into FDM detail making up a balance directly from a 
cell in Hyperion Enterprise Database module.
• Smart View is now available with Hyperion Enterprise.
• Enterprise is available on Server 2008 and is supported with Office 2010, 
Internet Explorer 8 and Windows 7.
Enterprise 6.5.x
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
• The original ‘Drag and Drop’.  The ability of Hyperion Enterprise to drag and 
drop entities and have the data come with it was breakthrough.
• Data Extend – the ability to store textual information in an Access database.
• Spiderman – Hyperion Enterprise Web Reporting’s original name before the 
lawyers for the real Spiderman jumped on Hyperion.
• Auto‐Pilot – Ahead of its time with task automation functionality.  
• Schedules – Schedules for data entry and schedules for keying data into a form 
that could be run as a report.
• Hyperion – the name of the IMRS product became so popular that it became 
the name of the future company (Micro Control became Hyperion).
• CHART, TRANS, CONSOL – The different logic methods.
• KEDIT – KEDIT developed a cult like following from Enterprise admins due to its 
ability to update and modify the .ASC files.
• Rollovers – Many people will not miss this activity, of having to ‘roll’ categories 
each year.
Terms Enterprise Gave Us
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
Hyperion Enterprise was a true breakthrough application for finance and business users and 
many of the application concepts that Hyperion Enterprise pioneered were adopted into 
HFM.  HFM used some of the following main Hyperion Enterprise concepts:
• Logic categories – the Hyperion Enterprise CHART, TRANS and CONSOL logic method categories 
became Calculate, Translate and Consolidate sub‐routines in HFM.
• The ability to write No Input logic and Dynamic Accounts moved to HFM.
• The ability to enter data into Schedules (via Data Entry or Reports) became the basis of HFM Web 
Forms.
• The ability to enter in textual information via Data Extend (which was stored at an Enterprise 
intersection) became the basis of HFM Cell Text.
• The Metadata attributes, including tagging Entities as Intercompany, became the basis of HFM 
Metadata attributes.
• The Consolidation logic moved to HFM.
• Sub‐Entities and the SCE engine in Enterprise became the basis of the Value dimension.
• Database, with the ability of users to view data became the basis for Data Grids.
• Security classes and security tasks became the basis for HFM roles and classes.
• Entity ‘drag and drop’ became the basis for HFM metadata maintenance.
Hyperion Enterprise Impact on HFM
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Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release
Questions?
Email us for a
copy of the slides or
link to the recording.
Finit Contacts
insights@finitsolutions.com
‐> Joe Mizerk
jmizerk@finitsolutions.com
919.349.5029
‐>Rob Cybulski
rcybulski@finitsolutions.com
215.880.2025
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Finit solutions he terminal release webinar feb 2012 final

  • 2. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 2 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Finit Introduction Finit Solutions specializes in consulting services in the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise  Performance Management Solutions suite of products: Financial Close and Consolidation – Financial Management (HFM) – Hyperion Enterprise – Financial Close Management – Disclosure Management Integration – Financial Data Quality Management  (FDM) – Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) – Enterprise Performance Management  Architect (EPMA) – Data Relationship Management (DRM) – Other (ERPi, EIS, etc) Planning and Business Intelligence – Planning – Core Planning – Modules (Workforce, CapEx) – Essbase (ASO / BSO) Reporting Tools – Financial Reporting – Smartview – OBIEE – Web Analysis – Essbase Excel Add‐in
  • 3. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 3 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release We take client service very seriously and the results of our  intense focus on customer success and service are  unmatched in the industry: Our client service approach has led to 100% customer  satisfaction for every Finit client (154 and counting) for  every Oracle Hyperion project (over 275 and counting). Finit’s Client Service
  • 4. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 4 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Finit’s Values
  • 5. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 5 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release We take client service very seriously.   I can expect some  kind of response  back within the  same day. We don't  have the Finance  group complaining  about our Hyperion  support anymore. The project to implement an automated constant  currency calculation saved 28 working days a year  and much of that time was spent working in the off  hours. Having that free time in the evenings has  been a huge benefit now that we have 2 small  children. After spending an extended  period of time with Finit, it  helped me to develop my skill  set with HFM, therefore allowing my role in the  company to expand. The new implementation has  helped us replace so many manual  systems and steps that were not  only cumbersome but error prone  as well. This has resulted in huge  saving of time and increased  efficiencies. ... our monthly  closing is quite a bit  less harried. …our applications are now  running better and faster which  has returned some of our  personal lives to us. There is no question that FINIT  solutions have provided value to  our IS staff and internal customers; when our staff and customers are  happy, all aspects of our jobs  improve. Your success was mine as my  recommendation to use Finit  reflected well on my knowledge  and judgment. Over the years I have learned so  much from Finit such as custom  scripting, Logic groups, switch  and conditional mapping. You  make me look brilliant! Finit has brought the in‐depth  know how that would take us  years to gain. They have the  ability to help cut through the  "red‐tape“ …. saving me time  and effort.
  • 6. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 6 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Some Finit Clients
  • 7. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 7 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release About the Presenter Rob Cybulski (rcybulski@finitsolutions.com) • Co‐Founder of Finit Solutions • 13 years of experience implementing Hyperion products • Frequent presenter at Hyperion conferences • Serves as the Hyperion Enterprise and HFM Domain Lead for  the Oracle Hyperion Special  Interest Group
  • 8. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 8 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release How to Ask a Question
  • 9. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 9 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Purpose of this Webinar • Provide you with facts and an overview of what the announcement  means: – Announcement Details – Premier vs. Sustaining Support • Provide you with details and considerations for helping you build  your Hyperion Enterprise strategy: – Support dates for recent Hyperion Enterprise versions. – Overview of the 6.5.1.1 release – Sustaining Support Considerations and Finit Answers overview – Suggested Next Steps – Hyperion Enterprise Migration Considerations • Tribute to Hyperion Enterprise
  • 11. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 11 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Oracle released a ‘Statement of Direction’ on Hyperion Enterprise in January  2012. The announcement mentioned a few key items: • Version 6.5.1.1, released in Oct 2011, will be the last release of Hyperion Enterprise  (it is the terminal release). • Starting in December 2012, Hyperion Enterprise will move to controlled availability.   Starting in December 2012, sales related to Hyperion Enterprise licenses will be  limited to existing customers only. • Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting versions 6.5.1.1 and 6.5.1.0 will move  from Premier Support to Sustaining Support in April 2013.  Sustaining Support will  continue indefinitely (as long as you are current with your Oracle support  maintenance). • This announcement does not mean that Hyperion Enterprise will become ‘un‐ supported’ in April 2013.  Hyperion Enterprise will move to Sustaining Support  with no end date and you can keep running it for some time. • This is a major difference and worth noting.  Hyperion Application Link (HAL) did become ‘un‐ supported’ in June 2010 (Sustaining Support End Date) but this is not the case with Hyperion  Enterprise in that no Sustaining Support End Date exists. Hyperion Enterprise Announcement
  • 12. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 12 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Premier Support for Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting  6.5.x (6.5.1.0 / 6.5.1.1) expires in April 2013.   • All versions of Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting 6.4.x  and lower (i.e. 6.3.1, etc.) are currently on Sustaining Support. • Oracle’s Lifetime Support Policy can be found here:   http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime‐support‐ applications‐069216.pdf Hyperion Enterprise Releases
  • 13. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 13 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Premier Support – Premier support is the most comprehensive support level  that Oracle provides.  Premier Support includes some of the following items: • Active Development by Oracle – Oracle will work to certify and create patches for versions on  premier support for new third‐party or Oracle products.  This will also include development for  product bug fixes or enhancements. • Technical Support – Oracle will assist you with technical troubleshooting. • Premier support runs for 5 years on a version from its general availability date (GA) • Sustaining Support – Sustaining Support includes the following items:   • Products on Sustaining support can receive the technical support from Oracle as long as  maintenance is current.  With this, Oracle will answer and address your support tickets (SR’s). • The big difference is that Oracle has halted development on the product version.  This means no  development for any reason (new 3rd party components, bug fixes, enhancements, etc.)  • With Hyperion Enterprise, since 6.5.1.1 is the terminal release of the product, no new  development will exist on the product for any reason when it moves to Sustaining support in  April 2013. Oracle Support
  • 14. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 14 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Hyperion Enterprise and Enterprise Reporting version 6.5.1.1 was  released in October 2011.  The 6.5.1.1 release focused on  providing new third party component support and did not release  any new functionality in the product. • The following new third party component support was offered in  6.5.1.1: • Support for Retrieve and Smart View for Microsoft Office 2010 (32 bit mode only) • Support for Microsoft Server 2008 R2 operating system • Support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and FireFox 3.6 for Hyperion Enterprise  Web and Hyperion Enterprise Web Reporting • Windows 7 client operating system support (32 bit and 64 bit) Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1
  • 15. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 15 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Complete third party support with version 6.5.1.1: Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 Cont. Item Version Microsoft Server Operating  System (32 bit) ‐ Server 2008 (sp1) ‐ Server 2003 (sp2) Microsoft Server Operating  System (64 bit) ‐ Server 2008 (R2) ‐ Server 2008 ‐ Server 2003 Microsoft Client Operating  System (32 bit or 64 bit) ‐ Windows 7 ‐ Vista ‐ XP Pro (SP3) Microsoft Excel ‐ Office 2010 (32 bit only) ‐ Office 2007 ‐ Office 2003 Web Browsers (for Web) ‐ Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 ‐ Firefox 2.0.0.3, 3.5.x, 3.6.x
  • 16. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 16 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Complete key Hyperion support with version 6.5.1.1: Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 Cont. Item Version Financial Data Quality  Management (FDM) ‐ 9.3.3 ‐ 11.1.1.3 ‐ 11.1.2.1 Smart View for Office ‐ 9.3.1.2 ‐ 9.3.3 ‐ 11.1.1.3 ‐ 11.1.2.1
  • 17. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 17 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • A few key things were released in 6.5.0 / 6.5.1.0 related to end  user functionality: • You can see both the Label AND Description in Database / Data Entry. • Hyperion Enterprise drill‐back to FDM • Can view from a Database grid cell back to FDM detail (FDM versions 11.1.1.x and higher) • Smart View for Office for Hyperion Enterprise • Hyperion Enterprise Extract utility for HFM • Application Backup and Restore Utility • Single administration for managing all Enterprise servers  Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.0 / 6.5.0
  • 19. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 19 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Hyperion Enterprise moving into Sustaining Support provides your company  with the ability to stay on Hyperion Enterprise for some time.  However, since no  development will be occurring on Hyperion Enterprise beyond April 2013, the  risk grows the longer companies stay on Hyperion Enterprise. • Based on the announcement and the support situation, a few things are valid: • You don’t need to panic and try to rush a migration from Hyperion Enterprise before the April  2013 date.  If you had already planned to migrate off of Hyperion Enterprise – great.  If you are  not ready – you have time and you don’t need to rush.  You can expect to continue to stay on  Hyperion Enterprise for years to come.  • If you do decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise after April 2013, you should work to minimize  risk as much as possible.  Your Hyperion Enterprise environment is very dependent on third‐ party components and you should work to have a controlled environment. • This announcement does mean that you will have to move off of Hyperion Enterprise  eventually.  Staying on Hyperion Enterprise for the next few years can be a viable strategy.   Staying on Hyperion Enterprise to 2020 carries more risk.  Eventually the third party  components will drive your need to move off of Hyperion Enterprise. Key Considerations
  • 20. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 20 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Hyperion Enterprise is very dependent on third party products and  the biggest risk that exists is that new third party fixes or patches  may cause an incompatibility or issue in your Hyperion Enterprise  application.   • If this occurs while Hyperion Enterprise is on Sustaining Support,  no new Hyperion Enterprise fix (Patch Set Exception – PSE or Patch  Set Update – PSU) will be released.  Your only remediation will be  to ‘roll‐back’ the associated third party fix that is causing the issue.   Key Risk of Sustaining Support
  • 21. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 21 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Determine internal controls policies related to Hyperion  Enterprise and Sustaining Support. • Some Finit clients have internal controls policies that prevent their Production  Financial Consolidation systems from being on Sustaining support.  For these  companies, they usually have a window where they can stay on sustaining support,  but they need to upgrade to a premier support version within that window. • You should meet with your internal controls team and determine how Hyperion  Enterprise is classified if you are not sure.  As you decide your Hyperion Enterprise  strategy, you will want to make sure that if you decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise  in the medium‐term, there should be no issues from a controls and compliance  standpoint. Key Next Steps – Review policies
  • 22. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 22 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Use two Server Environments at a Minimum • If you decide to stay on Hyperion Enterprise while it is on Sustaining Support, you  should have two server environments (Production and then a second environment  (Development / QA / Test)). • Part of moving to a more ‘controlled’ environment is having a server environment  where all patch updates can be applied and thoroughly tested prior to pushing them  to Production.  • It is recommended that this environment contain at least 1 server of each major  component from your Production environment.  For example, if you have 2 Citrix  servers, 1 Application server and 1 Data server, then your Test environment should  contain a minimum of 1 Citrix server, 1 Application server and 1 Data server.   • The servers do not need to match the full specifications of your Production environment as  the goal is not large concurrency testing, but admin team / power user testing.  For  example, if your Production Application server has 4 processors and 8 GB of RAM, your  Test environment could have 2 processors and 4 GB of RAM. Key Next Steps – Control your Environment
  • 23. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 23 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Develop controlled ‘Maintenance’ policies • Once Hyperion Enterprise is on Sustaining Support, it is important to keep in mind  that the responsibility to test all third party patches now lies solely on your  organization (as Oracle will not be doing it).  Therefore, you should develop a very  controlled ‘Maintenance’ policy if it does not exist today. • This Maintenance policy should be a joint IT / Finance set of procedures that are  followed every month to minimize risk in your Production environment.  A few key  items of this should include: • IT / Finance teams review all potential third party patches and upon agreement, apply  them to the Development / Test environment.   • The patches should be applied off‐hours and preferably over a weekend when users will  not be in the system.  This is to minimize potential user down time if something goes  wrong. • Reboots should only occur outside business hours and preferably over weekends.   • Hyperion Enterprise admins / key users run through set of tests after the patches have  been applied to verify that the patches did not ‘break’ anything. • All of these steps should be completed with sufficient time prior to the next close starting.   This will give time to apply the patches to Production and then retest in that environment. Key Next Steps – Control your Environment
  • 24. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 24 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • IT Rollout Plans for Third Party Products • Your IT department likely has plans in place currently to upgrade to Windows 7,  Internet Explorer 8 and / or Office 2010 if you are not currently on these versions.  • In addition to those client based components, you will want to see if they plan on  moving off of Server 2003 for server operating systems and only using Server 2008.    • You will want to find out what their deployment schedules are for these products as  it may impact your timing and plans for upgrading to Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1. • This level of communication is also important in the future.  Windows 8 is expected  to come out late this year and Office will have another release in the next few years.   If your IT group plans on implementing those soon, you will want to know that as  those new versions will not be compatible with Hyperion Enterprise 6.5.1.1 and that  may drive the timing of a Hyperion Enterprise project. Key Next Steps – Determine IT Rollout Schedules
  • 25. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 25 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Should you upgrade to 6.5.1.1? • If your company is planning on moving to Office 2010, Windows 7 and / or Server  2008 and you plan to stay on Hyperion Enterprise for some time, then you will have  to upgrade to 6.5.1.1.  Without upgrading, you will not be able to support these new  third party technologies. • Even if your company is not planning on moving to those third party components,  but your company is planning on staying on Hyperion Enterprise for a few years, then  you may want to perform an upgrade.  This would allow you to go into Sustaining  Support with the latest application version. • A few key items related to the upgrade: • 6.5.1.1 is a full installation.  It is not just a ‘DLL copy & paste’ patch approach. • No conversion is needed going from 6.5.1.0 to 6.5.1.1.  You can just open the application in the new  version. • Previous releases would require an upgrade. • A Patch Set Update (PSU) exists for 6.5.1.1 (PSU 101).   Key Next Steps – Upgrade to 6.5.1.1?
  • 26. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 26 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Should you buy more licenses in 2012? • Based on our understanding, you will be able to buy additional Hyperion Enterprise  licenses if you are an existing customer past April 2013.   • As a result, you don’t have to rush to buy licenses this year if you do not need them.   You could buy them next year or in future years.  • One item to note – if you stop paying your Oracle maintenance support, you will  probably not be able to buy additional licenses without first paying back  maintenance fees.   • Terms of your licensing and the license cost will be based on your contractual terms  with Oracle and you should contact your Oracle sales rep for any questions regarding  licensing. Key Next Steps – Licensing
  • 27. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 27 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Determine your Support Needs • The support provided by Oracle under the Sustaining Support tier is available to all  customers that continue to pay their maintenance fees.  This is a set, yearly fee paid  to Oracle and the volume of your usage of support does not affect your licensing  fees. • As a part of developing your Hyperion Enterprise strategy, many companies are  thinking through their support needs and you should evaluate this. • Part of this support evaluation is whether your company will require primary or  supplemental support services and your plans for continuing Oracle support. Key Next Steps – Support Plans
  • 28. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 28 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Finit has been providing primary and supplemental support to clients on all  Oracle Hyperion EPM products for the last 10 years (since inception).  Our  support team, Finit Answers, provides clients with the following benefits for  Oracle Hyperion EPM product support: • Time and Materials Support – you only pay for what you use at an hourly rate.  No fixed fee  contract or minimums.  This can translate into significant savings per year (in the thousands). • Guaranteed Response Times – New tickets for Production issues will have response times no  later than 8 business hours after the ticket is opened.   • Technical and Functional Support – Answers and support for technical issues as well as product  functionality or design questions. • ‘Insurance Policy’ for your Hyperion Environment – Finit provides a safety net with access to  highly experienced Hyperion product SME’s in a timely manner. • Hyperion Product Expertise – Finit has been providing solutions and support on Hyperion EPM  for 10 years. • Customer Service Focus – The Finit Answers team and Finit consultants are measured and  compensated on your satisfaction with their work, not on the number of tickets they close.   They are incentivized to make you successful and happy. Finit Answers Support Services
  • 29. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 29 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Finit is providing a unique pledge for Hyperion Enterprise customers as a sign of  our partnering approach:  If you enter into a Finit Answers support contract, all  Hyperion Enterprise support fees you pay to Finit will be applied as a credit to  a future project in which you use Finit consulting services to replace Hyperion  Enterprise.  For example, if you spend $25,000 over the next 3 years for  Hyperion Enterprise support, we will credit a future replacement project for  Hyperion Enterprise by that amount.   • Support contracts are generally set for 12 month terms.   • Please contact Joe Mizerk for more information regarding Finit Answers support. • Joe Mizerk • jmizerk@finitsolutions.com • 919.349.5029 Finit Pledge for Hyperion Enterprise Support
  • 30. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 30 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Determine Short‐Term / Long‐Term Strategy • After reviewing and discussing the key items internally, you should develop a short‐ term / long‐term strategy for Hyperion Enterprise.   • This would include whether you will stay on Hyperion Enterprise as it moves into  Sustaining Support in April 2013.  If you do plan on staying on Hyperion Enterprise  for a few years, then you will want to make sure that you develop and finalize your  plan for how to make Hyperion Enterprise a ‘controlled’ environment. Key Next Steps – Finalize Strategy
  • 32. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 32 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release If you are beginning to think about your strategy for migrating off of Hyperion  Enterprise (either now or in the next few years), there are a few things that you will  want to consider: • What is your organization looking to get out of the migration from Hyperion Enterprise?   Are you looking to make process and application enhancements as a part of the  migration or are you simply trying to get on a better supported product as quickly as  possible? • The answer to this question will largely affect your overall scope of the project. • What is your timeline for the migration?  Is there a hard date that the conversion must be  completed by?  Project timeline will ultimately go hand in hand with project scope. • As we have mentioned in this webinar, unless you have internal policies prohibiting being on a Sustaining  Support product, you do not have to rush to implement by April 2013. • What resources will be available internally to help with the migration?   • The more internal involvement your organization has, the lower the overall external need will be. • Additionally,  the more your admin(s) and power users are involved during the migration, the better  positioned your organization will be to take ownership of the new application after the project. Migration Items – Key Considerations
  • 33. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 33 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release The ‘Lift and Shift’ approach is basically just building the same processes and  capabilities that currently exist in Hyperion Enterprise into the new application.   This approach is the fastest and least costly, as you do not spend time re‐designing  activities.  However, it does not materially change processes or reporting  capabilities.  • This approach works well when the scope is smaller and the driving force of the  migration is to just get onto a better supported application. • The downside is that your new application will ‘inherit’ legacy items.  Here are  few examples: – Your Chart of Accounts, including labeling, level of detail and parent / child relationship will  match what currently exists.  – No new levels of detail will exist in any ‘dimension’ (Account, Entity, Custom dimensions).  Your  future application will only capture the current level of detail in your Hyperion Enterprise  application. – Some companies did not have advanced calculations such as Cash Flow inside Hyperion  Enterprise and your converted application will not improve on those processes. Migration Approaches – ‘Lift and Shift’
  • 34. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 34 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release The ‘Full Transformation’ approach is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the ‘Lift and  Shift’ approach.  This approach focuses more on ‘What can we do better and what do we  want to get out of the system’?  Typically with this approach, new users or scope is included  (Management Reporting, Tax Reporting, etc.).  A few items that this approach may entail  include:  • A new Chart of Accounts (CoA) ‐ The CoA may include new levels of detail for tax detail,  new labeling, new alignment (Parent / Child rollups). • New Entity Hierarchies and Detail ‐ This can include new rollups (Tax, Guarantor,  Management), changes to existing hierarchies (merging / breaking out entities) and even  more detailed analysis (Cost Center / Departmental). • Income Statement Detail – Addition of more detail for Income Statement accounts such  as Functional Area, Product, Channel, Line of Business, etc. • Balance Sheet Detail – Addition of movement detail, Foreign Exchange analysis by  Account (and even categorization of this FX detail). • New Calculations – Cash Flow Enhancements, Minority Interest / Ownership, Statistical  Calculations. • Process Improvements – Improved submission and data validation components. Migration Approaches – ‘Full Transformation’
  • 35. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 35 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Most companies tend to scope and plan for their migration projects somewhere between  the ‘Lift and Shift’ and ‘Full Transformation’ approach.  This Midway approach allows  companies to make some improvements, but not address all items included in a Full  Transformation.  A common scope that some companies take are the following: • Update the Chart of Accounts (CoA) – update for some new levels of detail in certain  areas, delete unused members and maybe make updates to labeling.  Overall, the level of  detail is maybe 80 – 90% the same as previously stored in Hyperion Enterprise. • Clean up Entity Hierarchies (remove old entities, minor re‐alignment).   • Add some detail that can be easily obtained (Balance Sheet Movements, Functional Area) • Design for future growth into detail not currently captured (maybe Product, Channel,  etc.) • Make process improvements to the closing schedule (timing, validations) and add key  calculations that are very important to the organization (Cash Flow). • With this approach, it is very important to make sure your stakeholders are on board on  what will or will not be included in the scope.  We recommend breaking out your  business requirements using the ‘MOSCOW’ method: Must Have, Should Have, Could  Have, Won’t Have. Migration Approaches – ‘The Midway’
  • 37. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 37 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Hyperion Software Press Release
  • 38. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 38 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Prior to this release, Security was a separate .EXE file.  Starting with this  release, you could access security inside the application. • Database AND Data Entry can be secured separately. • New tasks were created to allow security to Clear Error Log, Load Posted  Journals, Manage Report sets, Export in Retrieve • Hyperion Common Logon is introduced.  You no longer have to sign into  Hyperion Enterprise Reporting when you launch it from within Hyperion  Enterprise.  It automatically logs you in! • You can set the application to Read Only Mode. • You can use a Table Editor to write Logic, instead of just text based. Enterprise 5
  • 39. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 39 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • You can send Broadcast messages to all Hyperion users. • Data Server is introduced.  This now allows the Administrator to place  the application in one of three modes (Read Only, Client, Single User) • Password Expiration can now be set on user accounts! • Un‐owned entities can now be both purged and completed removed  from the system. • New Auto‐Pilot features were added:  loading journals, posting journals,  extracting journals, extracting security, extracting formulas and extracting  applications.   Enterprise 5.5
  • 40. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 40 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • Hyperion Enterprise can now be deployed via the Web. • Application Server and Data Server move from separate EXE files to the  Application Module. • The ‘users in the application’ report allows administrators to view what  users are logged into the system and where they currently are. • Single Sign‐on for Enterprise Web and Enterprise Web Reporting Enterprise 6.0 – 6.2
  • 41. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 41 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • External Authentication now exists with Hyperion Enterprise!  You can  now setup Hyperion user accounts to integrate with LDAP, MSAD or  NTLM authentication.   • Server 2003 and Office 2003 becomes supported. • Ability to view both the label AND description in the Entity Module. • ‘Enhanced’ Logging was introduced.  This allowed you to attach an  external database (such as Access, SQL, Oracle) to Hyperion Enterprise to  use that for logging detail.  You were then able to store a lot more  detailed logging than previously captured (Data Logging, Meta‐data,  Security and Reports). Enterprise 6.3 / 6.4
  • 42. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 42 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • You can Finally view both the label AND description in the Data Entry and  Database Modules. • You can do drill‐back into FDM detail making up a balance directly from a  cell in Hyperion Enterprise Database module. • Smart View is now available with Hyperion Enterprise. • Enterprise is available on Server 2008 and is supported with Office 2010,  Internet Explorer 8 and Windows 7. Enterprise 6.5.x
  • 43. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 43 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release • The original ‘Drag and Drop’.  The ability of Hyperion Enterprise to drag and  drop entities and have the data come with it was breakthrough. • Data Extend – the ability to store textual information in an Access database. • Spiderman – Hyperion Enterprise Web Reporting’s original name before the  lawyers for the real Spiderman jumped on Hyperion. • Auto‐Pilot – Ahead of its time with task automation functionality.   • Schedules – Schedules for data entry and schedules for keying data into a form  that could be run as a report. • Hyperion – the name of the IMRS product became so popular that it became  the name of the future company (Micro Control became Hyperion). • CHART, TRANS, CONSOL – The different logic methods. • KEDIT – KEDIT developed a cult like following from Enterprise admins due to its  ability to update and modify the .ASC files. • Rollovers – Many people will not miss this activity, of having to ‘roll’ categories  each year. Terms Enterprise Gave Us
  • 44. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 44 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Hyperion Enterprise was a true breakthrough application for finance and business users and  many of the application concepts that Hyperion Enterprise pioneered were adopted into  HFM.  HFM used some of the following main Hyperion Enterprise concepts: • Logic categories – the Hyperion Enterprise CHART, TRANS and CONSOL logic method categories  became Calculate, Translate and Consolidate sub‐routines in HFM. • The ability to write No Input logic and Dynamic Accounts moved to HFM. • The ability to enter data into Schedules (via Data Entry or Reports) became the basis of HFM Web  Forms. • The ability to enter in textual information via Data Extend (which was stored at an Enterprise  intersection) became the basis of HFM Cell Text. • The Metadata attributes, including tagging Entities as Intercompany, became the basis of HFM  Metadata attributes. • The Consolidation logic moved to HFM. • Sub‐Entities and the SCE engine in Enterprise became the basis of the Value dimension. • Database, with the ability of users to view data became the basis for Data Grids. • Security classes and security tasks became the basis for HFM roles and classes. • Entity ‘drag and drop’ became the basis for HFM metadata maintenance. Hyperion Enterprise Impact on HFM
  • 45. www.finitsolutions.com ‐ 45 ‐ The Finit Solutions SeriesThe Finit Solutions Series Hyperion Enterprise:  The Terminal Release Questions? Email us for a copy of the slides or link to the recording. Finit Contacts insights@finitsolutions.com ‐> Joe Mizerk jmizerk@finitsolutions.com 919.349.5029 ‐>Rob Cybulski rcybulski@finitsolutions.com 215.880.2025 More EPM Questions? ask@finitsolutions.com