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Hyperion Planning 11.1.2.3 now offers support for ASO databases, but are you ready to implement this exciting new feature? Are you aware of the limitations? Do you have tested workarounds? Can you effectively set the expectations of your end-users? This session will provide an implementation roadmap that will highlight:
This presentation will present a solid understanding of Planning’s new ASO features and limitations, as well as a host of best practices. Attendees will receive documented code samples and a full LCM export of the demo application.
Jake Turrell is a senior solution architect and project manager with over eighteen years of experience specializing in the implementation of Hyperion Planning, Essbase, and related technologies. Jake's technology career began in the early 90s as a financial systems intern at Dell in Austin, Texas, administering IMRS Micro Control (the DOS-based predecessor to Hyperion Enterprise). After working at Dell, Jake joined Ernst & Young's Management Consulting practice, where he worked with a variety of technologies before returning to the Hyperion world and joining a boutique Hyperion partner consulting firm in Dallas, Texas.
Jake has spent the last fifteen years implementing Essbase and Hyperion Planning solutions for a variety of clients, ranging from large, international financial institutions to mid-market biotech firms. Certified in both Hyperion Planning and Essbase, Jake holds a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin. For 2010, Jake was awarded the ODTUG Kaleidoscope Best First Time Speaker Award for his presentation, "Introduction to Custom JavaScript within Hyperion Planning."