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Overview:
Oracle Hyperion Financial
Reporting, Fusion Edition (Financial Reporting) enables book-quality financial
management and reporting targeted at meeting the unique requirements of the
Finance department or any functional area that requires very highly formatted
multidimensional reporting. This financial reporting solution can use Hyperion
Financial Management(HFM), Hyperion Planning and Hyperion Essbase as data
sources.
Financial Reporting(FR) provides
conditional suppression and automatic calculations that can be used to focus
and filter reports. A graphical, object-based interface enables the rapid
creation of reports that combine grids of data and text, charts, graphs, and
images. A library of reusable report components simplifies and streamlines the
process of building and maintaining complex reports. Users have complete
control over layouts, formatting, fonts, and colors, as well as a flexible
range of output options enabling wide distribution via print, HTML Web pages,
PDF, and online viewing. A scalable, cross-platform report server facilitates
easy deployment to large user communities. Lastly, reports and books can be dynamically
scheduled, with the ability to generate and email separate report outputs for
members in a dimension.
Financial Reporting shares common
administration, user management, installation, and configuration support with
other Hyperion BI tools. This common infrastructure provides one point of
access for end users to all content while reducing the maintenance required for
IT professionals.
Benifits:
Increase quality: Improve your financial data quality and confidence in the numbers
Simplify data handling: Abridge the collection, mapping, verification, and movement of financial data
Standardize: Rely on repeatable financial processes
Reduce expenditures: Lower the cost of compliance
Improve productivity: Eliminate manual file manipulation and bottlenecks
Improve insight: Drill-through from EPM applications to transactional systems