Hubble vs Oracle Hyperion comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

Hubble
Ranking in Business Performance Management
29th
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
Financial Performance and Strategy Management (9th), Data Visualization (30th), Financial Close Software (22nd)
Oracle Hyperion
Ranking in Business Performance Management
2nd
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
51
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Business Performance Management category, the market share of Hubble is 0.3% and it decreased by 16.9% compared to the previous year. The market share of Oracle Hyperion is 14.8% and it increased by 0.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Business Performance Management
Unique Categories:
Financial Performance and Strategy Management
7.1%
Data Visualization
1.0%
No other categories found
 

Featured Reviews

PG
Dec 21, 2021
Excellent for budgeting and forecasting, but long-term it will no longer be developed or supported
We use the Hubble budgeting tools for budgeting and forecasting Hubble provides faster calculations compared to Excel. The most valuable features are both its budgeting and forecasting. We have been advised by the owners that the budgeting tool is no longer going to be supported with future…
Jerome Cobers - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 13, 2022
Excellent reliability, easy deployment over a period of time, and scalable for medium and large corporate companies
One of the problems we have had with technical support when we are on a project, is we need technical support from senior-level technicians instead of being assigned, junior-level technicians. What I like is to have everything on one platform and not in different modules like Oracle Hyperion. For example, segregated planning and HFM consolidation. OneStream has everything together on one platform. There is less data movement, and with Oracle Hyperion, you have to move data between modules. I think that would be an improvement if they can merge those products. But it has been like that for so long I do not know if Oracle Hyperion has the appetite to do that.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The most valuable features are both its budgeting and forecasting."
"This is a customizable product. Our implementation was designed to fit our needs."
"Scalability is one of this solution's big plus points."
"The latest cloud version is more efficient for financial implementations."
"We can integrate with any system and pull data from SAP or SQL Server. We can also design our own role files to establish how we pull the file data and store it in our database."
"The stability is fine and quite user friendly."
"Smart View is a really useful tool because we can have a good API with HFM."
"It's very easy to use and the functionality is quite complete."
"Hyperion is helpful for all our budget processes."
 

Cons

"We have been advised by the owners that the budgeting tool is no longer going to be supported with future development, so my recommendation would be for them to continue to invest in development. Otherwise, at some point we will have to migrate to another technology."
"The user interface is in need of improvement. The forms should be more user-friendly."
"This solution's stability is a little problematic."
"Oracle Hyperion's scalability could be improved."
"I would like to see more integrations with third-party vendors such as BigSense and SAP. I'm looking forward to seeing more interface-related content."
"It is challenging to do reporting on Oracle Hyperion if you're not an expert."
"Integrating Oracle Hyperion, a multidimensional database, with relational databases poses challenges due to the differing database structures."
"Configuration is a little complex, it's not very easy. The solution is integrated with Essbase and there are not many users of the Essbase database. If they can provide different modules for each subject area, like supply chain, for inventory forecasting or for order management forecasting, it would make each subject area easier to manage."
"Their documentation could be a little bit more descriptive at places. They don't really do a lot of How-Tos because that gets pushed through to the consulting groups. There have been some books. There is a real good one out there about how to look smarter than you are with Hyperion Planning that some people at a company called ArganoInterRel wrote. Those things do exist, but that's not in their documentation. It's basically like they'll say, "This is the field. This is what it's used for," but they don't tell you how to particularly use it in your case environment."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"Oracle Hyperion's licensing structures are quite expensive for some companies, especially medium-sized companies because of the user-based license."
"The licenses cost approximately $1,000."
"To get a full license, which gives you access to most of the different Hyperion programs, it costs $2000 to $2500 a month."
"It might be considered relatively costly compared to some alternatives."
"The solution is affordable."
"Oracle Hyperion is not an inexpensive solution."
"Compared with MSBA, it is quite reasonable."
"We pay for licensing yearly."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
15%
Construction Company
11%
Government
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Computer Software Company
12%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Retailer
6%
 

Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Questions from the Community

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What do you like most about Oracle Hyperion?
We can collect data from various sources, which is very useful for budgeting and planning.
What needs improvement with Oracle Hyperion?
They could support machine learning algorithms for the product. Such functionality would make operations easier for finance executives in the next five years. They are trying to edit the functions,...
What is your primary use case for Oracle Hyperion?
Our primary use case for the product involves supporting customers in constructing forecasting models within the Oracle Hyperion platform.
 

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Sample Customers

Dole, Ghiradelli, Ninetendo, Avon, Hallmark, Treasury Wine Estates, Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro, City of Prince George, Weingarten Realty Investors, Coloplast A/S, Western Forest Products Inc, The Deltic Group Ltd, Financial Times, Johnson & Johnson, Mitsubishi, National Geographic Maps
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