tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6575283218005807475.post927140801479752488..comments2023-12-14T05:50:47.097-08:00Comments on More to life...: Essbase 12c for BI – Part 2John Goodwinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03663642245534297566noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6575283218005807475.post-45052348561389969492015-11-30T02:38:31.225-08:002015-11-30T02:38:31.225-08:00Thanks for this informations. It's very nice t...Thanks for this informations. It's very nice to get all that insight on the next big release.<br /><br />I'm just hoping Oracle isn't devoting to much ressource on that kind of stuff, though. I'm just thinking Oracle is missing on the important stuff for a few year now :<br /><br />* Simplify the User experience: User often fell lost with all the module in the suite compared to a solution like Jedox. Remember a end-user may have to switch between EPMA,FDMEE, Planning, HFR ato ... Update, Load, Validate and Report on his application.<br />* Add modern reporting possibilities with for exemple :<br /> - Built-in reporting (web-based) directly into Hyperion Planning (a bit like OBIEE)<br /> - Renewing a tool like Financial Reporting<br /> - Add the possibility to display multiple members of a heriarchy in different column in HFR and SmartView.<br /> - In SmartView, Planning connection to be as easy to use as Essbase connection.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Nicolas<br /><br /><br />Nicolas C.noreply@blogger.com