Well, first of all, you’re not in this alone. We’re here to help guide you and assist in making the decision that’s right for your company. You also have time, but you should start evaluating your options now. Which is the reason for this blog post — it’s a starting point for you to understand where you’re headed with your on-premises EPM technology.
In this blog post, we’ll cover…
Note: Any updates to features, functionality, or timing mentioned in this blog post are subject to change at the sole discretion of Oracle.
We’ve all been waiting for news of the next on-prem version, 11.2. As of Kscope19, the Hyperion 11.2 should come out in December 2019 (of course, Oracle’s safe harbor statement applies). The reason why it’s taken a little longer is that Oracle is “taking precautions to eliminate upgrade risks,” according to Rich Wilkie, the VP of EPM Product Management at Oracle.
The plans haven’t changed too much since Oracle first announced 11.2 at Kscope17 in San Antonio. A couple of notable items that have changed are…
So, you might have a little longer with premier support and you have more time to decide if you want to upgrade to 11.2, move to the cloud, or go in a different direction. When it comes to decisions about your enterprise software, having a little extra time can never hurt.
Another thing you should note, you must be on 11.1.2.4 to upgrade to 11.2 — if you’re on an earlier version you’ll have to go through 11.1.2.4 to get to 11.2. If this is an option you’re interested in exploring, you can set up a free consultation to better understand this path.
When 11.2 comes out in December, it won’t have any new features — yet. It’s designed to be a simple and easy transition from 11.1.2.4, and a technical update to assist in your support requirements. All new features will be added through PSUs starting in Q1 of 2020.
For customers on Hyperion 11.1.2.4, you have until December 2021 until Premier Support ends.
For a list of Support stages, terms, and policies, check out the Oracle Lifetime Support Policy page.
Oracle EPM Architect (EPMA) will not be included in Hyperion 11.2. Instead, it will be replaced by DRM. This will be called DRM for Hyperion EPM, it’s restricted and will not include…
However, DRM for Hyperion EPM will include…
Hyperion 11.2 will also use Workspace, rather than the Simplified User Interface. So, if you’re on Planning 11.1.2.4, you’ll experience a look and feel of the past.
Other features that will discontinued in 11.2, include…
Hyperion Financial Management (HFM)
Hyperion BI+
Hyperion Planning
Additionally, 11.2 won’t include Disclosure Management or EPM Mobile.
There were also some Essbase updates at Kscope19, we’ll have more on that in a future blog post. What you need to know for now is that Essbase 11.1.2.4 will still be used for Hyperion 11.2. So, you won’t have to upgrade Essbase if you decide to upgrade.
Other details and planned features, include…
Repository Simplification streamlines and simplifies infrastructure and architecture for the future
3rd party certifications including…
Technical upgrade — out of place install
HFM
Hyperion Planning
Data Relationship Management
See the Current Release and On-Prem EPM Roadmap Below…