Oracle Hyperion Financial Management Tips And Techniques (EBOOK)
Design, Implementation & Support
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0071770453 / 9780071770453
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From Oracle Press—the definitive guide for working with and optimizing Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM)
Oracle Hyperion Financial Management Tips and Techniques offers complete coverage of the powerful application that delivers global financial consolidation, reporting, and analysis in a single, highly scalable software solution. This Oracle Press guide is packed with practical strategies, all based on Oracle Hyperion ACE Peter Fugere’s vast experience implementing and supporting Oracle HFM across a variety of global clients.
With details on design approaches and best practices, this authoritative resource helps you to maximize your investment in Oracle HFM.
Oracle Hyperion Financial Management Tips and Techniques
- Covers best practices for setup and configuration
- Contains strategies for maximizing the investment made in the Oracle HFM platform
- Explains how to design an application and support existing applications
- Highlights best practices used by consultants
- Details new product features
- Shows how to add functionality like cash flow and process management
- Includes application case studies
- Discusses rule-writing and troubleshooting techniques
- Offers approaches for maintaining, upgrading, and supporting the tool set
Author comments
Peter Fugere is vice president of Edgewater Ranzal's Consolidation and Reporting Practice, one of the largest in the world. He has been working with HFM since its inception and received several awards while working at Hyperion Solutions, including Consultant of Year 2004 and several Silver and Gold Revenue awards. Peter received the Oracle ACE award in 2009 for his work with HFM. He has presented best practices at Oracle events in North America and EMEA and also participates as a Subject Matter Expert with Oracle development. Peter contributes significantly to Oracle’s Beta program.