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3 Must-See Gems of Information on Oracle Hyperion EPM

shutterstock_122786062_350 (2)While poking around the infoverse early this AM, I came across several little gems of information for Oracle EPM folks that you may be interested in.

The Oracle Learning Library is pretty vast. One recent addition is a video titled, “Exporting Financial Management Data into Essbase Using Data Management.” Here’s a URL that “shortcuts” to the chase: https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:2:::NO:2,RIR,CIR:P2_TAGS:Hyperion

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For a very well done primer on Hyperion Financial Management, check out this video: http://download.oracle.com/technology/products/hfm/demos/hfm1112overview/HFM_LessonIndex.htm.  The video is geared towards someone new to HFM and covers high level topics such as Creating Applications and Loading and Entering Data.

I recently heard a question about the DRM Web API.  Here’s a link to an Oracle by Example (OBE), which describes how to configure and deploy it:  http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/obe/hyp/DRM11.1.2-WebServicesAPI/index.htm

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Cris Dunn

Cris Dunn is the manager of Perficient's EPM SupportNet practice which provides direct support for applications and infrastructure surrounding many organizations' EPM software implementations. He is also an Oracle University certified instructor and teaches everything around Essbase as well as the EPM installation and configuration classes. When he is not working, you will find Cris engaged in His church serving as the treasurer, musician, nursery worker, and, when necessary, toilet scrubber.

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