Attention all Oracle EPM customers…Are you attending KScope16 in Chicago on June 26-30, 2016?

by | Jun 20, 2016 | Finit

Finit has delivered solutions for the office of finance 20 years, beginning in 2002 with a focus on Oracle EPM. In 2011, we were the first OneStream implementation partner and delivered the first OneStream solution to go live. We no longer offer consulting services for Oracle EPM. However, the functional experience and technical expertise built from this experience form the foundation of our industry-leading OneStream practice.

Be sure to catch all the FInit sessions being offered.  We’re pleased to be presenting 10 sessions throughout the week. Finit’s 10 presentations are a reflection of our dedication to providing unmatched solutions to our customers.  If you have any questions or cannot make one of our sessions, please stop by our booth.

If you are attending KScope 16 and have not registered by sure to use the code “FINIT” to receive $100 off of your registration.

Check out all 10 of our KScope16 presentations:

Session: HFM Rule Tips for Speed Freaks Presented by Chris Barbieri

 

 

 

Session: Are you getting the most out of Hyperion Shared Service? By Jeff Miller & Erich Ranz

 

 

Session: Hyperion Planning Design and Build with Smart Push and Map to Reporting by Cindy Eichner

 

 

Session: Leave No Stone Unturned: Secrets to a Successful HFM Application Review by Chris Barbieri

 

 

Session: The Ground Floor TOUR of an HFM 11.1.2.4 Upgrade and Redesign Utilizing Exalytics by Sue Lewis

 

 

Session: Case Study: Converting a Multi-Cube Solution to a Single Cube Using Hybrid Mode by Dennis Hogan

 

 

Session: The Ground Floor TOUR of an HFM Business Unity Profitability Using Allocations in HFM and Essbase by Scott Sawers

 

 

Session: Redesigning Multiple HFM Applications for Streamlining Reporting by Mary Chan and Jill Baker of Yum!

 

 

Session: Hyperion Planning Interface: Simplified! By Cindy Eichner

 

 

Session: Thursday Deep Dive: The Rules of Circus: Experts Parade the HFM Functions by Chris Barbieri

 

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