Oracle EPM is much more than a finance system.
For many organizations, it is where planning, forecasting, reporting, close, consolidation, and performance management come together. It is where finance turns business activity into insight, and where leaders look for the numbers they need to make better decisions.
That is why the most important EPM conversations are no longer just about features.
They are about how finance teams operate.
A strong Oracle EPM environment can help teams move faster, reduce manual effort, improve reporting confidence, and bring more structure to planning and close processes. But technology alone does not create that outcome. The real value comes from the way the system is designed, governed, adopted, supported, and continuously improved.
That is one of the reasons the upcoming ODTUG Kscope26 conference is worth paying attention to.
Why Kscope Belongs in the EPM Conversation
ODTUG Kscope is a meaningful event for Oracle users because it brings together the people who work with these systems every day. Kscope26 is scheduled for June 14–18, 2026, in Denver, Colorado, and the conference includes technical content across Oracle EPM, Analytics, APEX, OCI, NetSuite, and Database tracks.
For EPM teams, that matters because Oracle EPM does not sit in a vacuum. It connects to ERP data, workforce planning, operational inputs, reporting tools, metadata, security models, and the business processes finance teams rely on every month.
A conference like Kscope creates space for conversations that are easy to postpone during normal business cycles.
What is working well?
What has become too manual?
Where are users losing time?
Which reports are trusted, and which ones still require offline reconciliation?
Where has the business changed faster than the application?
Those are the questions that determine whether EPM is simply being maintained or truly helping the business move forward.
The EPM Teams That Stand Out
The strongest EPM teams have something in common.
They are not waiting for a major issue to rethink their environment. They are regularly looking at where the system can be cleaner, faster, easier to use, and more aligned with the way the business actually operates.
That work is not always flashy, but it is what makes Oracle EPM valuable in the real world.
Turning Ideas Into Action
The best part of an event like Kscope is not just hearing about what is possible. It is coming back with a sharper sense of what should happen next.
Maybe that means improving planning workflows, cleaning up reporting, strengthening integrations, reviewing business rules, modernizing legacy Hyperion processes, or putting a better managed services model around ongoing support.
For many organizations, the challenge is not a lack of ideas. It is knowing which ones matter most and having the right support to move them forward.
US-Analytics works with organizations across Oracle EPM, Hyperion, OneStream, and managed services to help finance and technology teams improve planning, reporting, close, consolidation, integrations, and long-term application support.
The Bigger Opportunity
Oracle EPM continues to be a powerful platform for finance teams that want better visibility, stronger processes, and more confidence in the numbers behind business decisions.
Kscope is a timely reminder that the best EPM environments are not static. They are actively managed, refined, and supported as the business changes.