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Oracle aims for integration with Business Intelligence 11g

...its announcement. Essbase, a multi-dimensional database management system, was acquired with Hyperion Solutions in 2007. Key to Oracle's strategy with the product is... Read more

7 July, 2010 by Matthew Broersma

SAP to acquire Business Objects

...against its rival Oracle. Last March, Oracle acquired business intelligence tool developer Hyperion Solutions in a $3.3bn (£1.6bn) deal. At the time of... Read more

8 October, 2007 by Dawn Kawamoto

Buyout could benefit both BEA and Oracle

...it swallowed Siebel Systems for $5.8bn. And, this year, it acquired Hyperion Solutions for $3.3bn. BEA's most widely used product today is... Read more

15 October, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Oracle buys Hyperion for $3.3bn

Oracle announced on Thursday that it has agreed to buy Hyperion Solutions for $3.3bn (£1.7bn), in a move to expand in... Read more

1 March, 2007 by Dawn Kawamoto and Martin LaMonica

Hyperion System 9 Smart Space Enables "Always-On" BI for Windows Vista

Smart Space Gadgets Leverage Windows Vista Capabilities to Deliver Consumer-Friendly BI to Every Desktop SANTA... Read more

30 November, 2006

TRUE INFORMATION DEMOCRACY WITH "ALWAYS-ON" HYPERION SYSTEM 9

(Declare interest - we handle PR for Hyperion - but I'd welcome any comments on the following): Hyperion System 9... Read more

30 November, 2006

Business Objects boosts Office integration

...the company claims, ahead of its nearest competitor Cognos. Other providers include Hyperion Solutions, SAS, Microsoft and IBM "Two years ago the market was very... Read more

12 January, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

Business Objects buys rival

...designed for a broader spectrum of workers. Business Objects competes with Cognos, Hyperion Solutions and SAS in the "business intelligence" software market, one of the... Read more

21 July, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

Ruling threatens developers' wallets

...side of SQL. Timeline has licensed the patents to companies including Oracle, Hyperion Solutions and Sagent Technology. Although he couldn't put an exact figure... Read more

21 February, 2003 by Lisa M Bowman

Microsoft revamps spec for Web searches

...specialises in data mining technology, has joined the project. Microsoft, along with Hyperion Solutions, a specialty company focused on data analysis software, created XML for... Read more

8 April, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Objects of desire

...first to announce a deal. The announcement that the former MD of Hyperion Solutions, Colin Privett has joined to set up AlphaBlox in the UK... Read more

4 February, 2000 by Guy Kewney

IBM puts brawn behind business intelligence efforts

...called Common Warehouse Metadata, developed in conjunction with Oracle, NCR, Unisys and Hyperion Solutions. Similarly, Perna said IBM is also proposing a standard interface for... Read more

23 September, 1999 by Mark Hammond
China CITIC Bank Achieves Accurate Budget Planning, Forecasting, and Analysis

China CITIC Bank Achieves Accurate Budget Planning, Forecasting, and Analysis

...IBM China to implement a budget management system based on Oracle's Hyperion solutions Read more

1 April, 2010
University of Pennsylvania Health System Cuts Budgeting and Planning Time by 25%

University of Pennsylvania Health System Cuts Budgeting and Planning Time by 25%

...fashion. UPHS integrated and automated capital planning and budgeting with Oracle's Hyperion solutions, eliminating a cumbersome, spreadsheet-based processes and enabling the prudent management... Read more

1 January, 2010
eSilicon Corporation Obtains Consolidated View of Information for Forecasting and Financial Planning

eSilicon Corporation Obtains Consolidated View of Information for Forecasting and Financial Planning

...eSilicon Corporation worked with Oracle Partner Idhasoft Limited to deploy Oracle's Hyperion solutions - creating, in just three months, a unified and integrated environment improving... Read more

1 January, 2010

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