Hyperion System 9 by Oracle
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Founded in 1977, Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) supplies software for information management. With annual revenues of more than $10.9 billion (USD), the company offers its database, tools, and application products, along with related consulting, education, and support services, in more than 145 countries around the world.
Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California (US), Oracle develops and deploys internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line, which includes database, server, enterprise business applications and application development, and decision support tools. Oracle is capable of implementing complete global e-business solutions that extend from front-office customer relationship management (CRM), to back-office operational applications, to platform infrastructure.
Hyperion System 9 is a flexible business performance management (BPM) system integrating a modular suite of financial management applications with the most comprehensive business intelligence (BI) capabilities for reporting and analysis. It increases user productivity, lowers cost of ownership, and reduces business risk. Hyperion System 9 BI+ is the industry’s most comprehensive BI platform, and supports all types of reporting and analysis through a personalized, intuitive, and interactive thin-client workspace. Hyperion System 9 Applications+ is a modular suite of integrated financial software management applications for managers, analysts, and executives who need to gain visibility into performance, improve forecast accuracy, and respond to changing market conditions. Hyperion System 9 Data Management Services is a family of products for managing financial and operational data, metadata, master data, and financial data quality associated with BPM deployments. It is the enabling data infrastructure layer that allows organizations to align data governance and BPM strategies and manage all forms of BPM information. Hyperion System 9 Data Management Services empowers business users to take part in managing their information, while enabling IT organizations to manage processes and enforce business policies. Hyperion System 9 Foundation Services makes it easy to manage, scale, and deploy BPM across all departments, applications, business units, and locations. For more information, visit the company's web site http://www.hyperion.com
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The vertical segment or industry to which Hyperion System 9 applies.
- Aerospace and Defense (A&D)
- Associations/Non–Profit
- Automotive
- Banking
- Chemicals
- Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)
- Electronics/High–Tech
- Energy
- Engineering and Construction
- Fabricated Metals
- Financial Institutions
- Food and Beverage
- Forestry
- Furniture and Fixtures
- Gaming and Hospitality
- Health Care
- Higher Education
- Industrial and Commercial Products/Machinery
- Insurance
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Oil and Gas
- Paper Products
- Pharmaceutical/Life Science
- Public Sector/Government
- Publishing/Media
- Real Estate
- Retail
- Rubber/Plastic
- Service Provider
- Steel/Mill Products
- Telecommunication
- Transportation
- Textiles, Apparel, and Footwear
- Utilities
- Warehousing/Distribution
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Functionality, services, or modules offered by Hyperion System 9.
- Business performance management
- Click stream analysis
- Cluster analysis
- Contact center analytics
- Customer analytics
- Data management
- Data mining
- Econometric analysis
- Extract, transform, and load (ETL) functions
- Finance analytics
- Forecasting
- Fraud detection management
- Human resources analytics
- Marketing analytics
- Multivariate analysis
- On–line analytical processing (OLAP)
- Partner analytics
- Predictive analytics
- Predictive modeling
- Product and service analytics
- Sales analytics
- Scorecards
- Statistical analytics
- Time series analysis
- What–if analysis
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The ability Hyperion System 9 has to adapt to non-native, national or regional standards(e.g., tax and regulatory compliance). This relates to Hyperion System 9's level of presence and localization capabilities.
- Africa
- Asia
- Southeast Asia (including the Far East and Japan)
- Australasia
- Europe (east, central, and south)
- Europe (west and north, including the United Kingdom)
- Latin America (Mexico, Central America, and South America)
- North America (Canada and the United States)
- Middle East
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A selection of server platforms supported by Hyperion System 9.
- Linux (such as SUSE, Red Hat, or Debian/Ubuntu)
- Unix (such as Solaris or AIX)
- Windows Server (such as NT/2003/Vista)
- Hosted solution (not installed on a customer server)
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The user company size (the total number of employees) that Hyperion System 9 is suitable for.
- 1 – 50 Employees
- 51 – 200 Employees
- 201 – 500 Employees
- 501 – 1,000 Employees
- 1,001 – 5,000 Employees
- 5,001 – 10,000 Employees
- Over 10,000 Employees
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The number of user company sites that Hyperion System 9 is suitable for.
- Single–site enterprise
- 2–10 sites
- 11–20 sites
- 21–40 sites
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| Headquarters: |
500 Oracle Parkway
Redwood Shores, CA 94065 UNITED STATES
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| Vice President, Oracle EBS Practice
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Robert Allen
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| Contact Phone: |
1-650-506-7000
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| Fax: |
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| Toll Free: |
1-800-672-2531 |
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| Fiscal Year-end: |
May
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| Fiscal Year Revenues (Growth): |
9,475 |
| Fiscal Year Net Earnings (Growth): |
NA |
| Fiscal Year Product vs. Services: |
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| Fiscal Year Employees: |
40,000+
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