We performed a comparison between Hubble and Oracle Hyperion based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Business Performance Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The most valuable features are both its budgeting and forecasting."
"Stable and scalable solution with a valuable data integration feature which allows the slicing and dicing of data. It also has a workforce planning feature that allows you to bring in your HR data."
"Oracle Hyperion is an engine allowing you to build whatever you want on it."
"Scalability is one of this solution's big plus points."
"The accuracy of data gathering and consolidation is very good."
"The scalability is good."
"Smart View is a really useful tool because we can have a good API with HFM."
"We can collect data from various sources, which is very useful for budgeting and planning."
"Oracle Hyperion has helped make things work faster in our company."
"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."
"Hyperion has much room for improvement, especially disaster recovery. You don't have the option to choose the proper disaster recovery method. We have Hyperion and an SQL server on the backend. We have active solutions for the backend database server, which aren't working for our people. They've asked us to remove the high availability to increase application performance."
"The analytical side of the product could be better and needs to be improved."
"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."
"Oracle Hyperion's scalability could be improved."
"What I like is to have everything on one platform and not in different modules like Oracle Hyperion."
"Oracle Hyperion generally it's quite a complex architecture that is hard to maintain."
"I would love more comment capabilities so that you could put in little notes, cheat notes."
"The user interface is in need of improvement. The forms should be more user-friendly."
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Hubble is ranked 28th in Business Performance Management while Oracle Hyperion is ranked 2nd in Business Performance Management with 51 reviews. Hubble is rated 8.4, while Oracle Hyperion is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Hubble writes "Excellent for budgeting and forecasting, but long-term it will no longer be developed or supported". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Hyperion writes "A world-class solution that provides a lot of functionality out of the box and also allows you to customize it to meet your needs". Hubble is most compared with Microsoft Power BI, Splunk Enterprise Security and Genpact Cora SeQuence, whereas Oracle Hyperion is most compared with Tableau, IBM Cognos, Anaplan, Oracle HFM and IBM Planning Analytics. See our Hubble vs. Oracle Hyperion report.
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