Why would you want to use cloud for your Planning and Budgeting needs
“Cloud” is becoming the latest buzzword
everywhere. Not only in technology but in every business, executives are
wondering how exactly they can benefit from the Cloud. At the same time, they
do not want to stir up the comfort level of their company’s current user base.
The critical patch updates,
version upgrades are becoming harder for the IT department to keep track of.
There is always a time crunch when it comes to business-centric applications
such as planning, budgeting, and Cloud
EPM.
Quite frankly, CEOs and CFOs do
not have time to spend waiting to see what the next 3 years’ forecasts are, or
what the budget versus actual costs are. Having spent the last decade
facilitating major company transitions into Cloud planning and budgeting, I
have personally come across many executives who were eager about the advantages
of the Cloud, but were too afraid to move the platform. Here are the typical
questions I always come across in the process:
Question: What will this Cost me?
Response: Since
Oracle PBCS is a subscription-based service, you purchase only the number of
seats that you really need. You can change that number any time you
wish. Compared to the leading products on the market, PBCS offers the best
price value out there. All in all, customers are seeing over 40% cost savings
compared to on-premise Planning and Budgeting applications.
Question: How can existing
Hyperion Planning customers migrate to Oracle PBCS?
Response: For
customers with existing Hyperion Planning applications, the migration path from
Hyperion Planning to PBCS is very easy. If a customer is on 11.1.2.3.500 or
greater, it is a three-click process:
(1) Use Lifecycle Management and
export the application definition
(2) Upload through the automation
utility in PBCS, and
(3) Import it on the PBCS side
Customers with earlier versions
need not worry either. Saturn has helped many customers with older versions of
Hyperion Planning move seamlessly to the Cloud (PBCS). All it takes is a
thorough analysis of current applications, then recreating the functionality
with better features. In a matter of weeks, customers can be up and running in
the Cloud.
Question: Does PBCS have the same
functionality as Hyperion Planning?
Response: PBCS
offers largely the same functionality as on-premises Hyperion Planning. From a
functional perspective, end users will notice very little difference. From an
administrative perspective, the cloud environment is far easier to administer
because you don’t have to manage things like server-to-server point
communications, logs and tuning, etc. And on top of all that who doesn’t enjoy
the benefits of “NO CAPEX INVESTMENT”
Question: What is the limit on
custom dimensions that can be added to PBCS?
Response: PBCS
doesn’t restrict you on number of custom dimensions. As with on-premises
Hyperion Planning, PBCS allows you to create multiple plan types with
their own custom dimensions as necessary.
Question: Does PBCS support
multiple plan types?
Response: Yes. It
supports up to seven total plan types: 3 BSO, 3 ASO, and 1 consolidated plan
type for reporting.
Question: How do
data loads and pushes occur?
Response: PBCS
comes with a full set of data integration tools. For those who are familiar
with Oracle FDM or FDMEE, FDMEE is embedded directly within the PBCS
application. You can do cloud-based data uploads into PBCS and then do any
mapping translations that need to occur to load data into the planning
application going forward. The latest release of PBCS includes the EPM Automate
Utility, a scheduling utility that can help support that process.
Question: How do dimension builds
occur?
Response: There
are multiple approaches to loading dimensions. PBCS allows direct dimension
maintenance inside of Smart View; if you have hierarchy definitions that live
in an Excel file, you can import them directly through Smart View or apply
them. Another way is to load the .csv file directly into the planning user
interface. As a third option, you can use the EPM Automate Utility to
upload the dimension build files and then kick off any dimension structure
changes that need to happen.
Question: How would we load ERP
source data into PBCS?
Response: FDMEE,
which has replaced FDM, would be the best solution for providing an ERP flat
file in addition to performing mappings and importing the source data into your
PBCS application.
Question: Is it possible to use a
spreadsheet located on the client machine to connect to the cloud
application?
Response: Yes.
Just like any on-premises Planning application, PBCS can use Financial
Reporting Studio and Smart View to perform both ad-hoc retrieves, as well as
perform Financial Reporting for those who want a better visual display of the
data.
Question: Can the “Planner” role
carry out ad-hoc analysis in read-only mode in PBCS?
Response: Yes,
this is a common scenario. Users with read-only access have full capability to
do ad-hoc reporting.
Question: What web browsers does
PBCS support?
Response: Supported
web browsers include Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Safari.
Question: How do we maintain
security in PBCS regarding shared services?
Response: PBCS
security is not synced with MSAD via connection to the MSAD; it is either
manually controlled or imported via .csv for the users who are later
provisioned for PBCS. Provisioning is also not performed in Shared Services for
PBCS. It is controlled in the Oracle Cloud Identity Console.
Question: Is there a sample demo
of the Oracle PBCS application that we can access?
Response: The
Vision application, which is the current on-premises application, can be easily
deployed into PBCS for testing in a PBCS environment.
Question: Which is best for my
organization — Oracle PBCS or on-premises Hyperion Planning?
Response: Both
products are highly recommended by Saturn Infotech and Oracle. When it comes to
picking one over the other, we suggest you have a brief discovery session with
us so we can recommend the best approach for your needs. Check Jade Globals’ Oracle Cloud Services here.
Original Source of Blog: https://www.jadeglobal.com/blog/want-use-cloud-planning-budgeting-needs/
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