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Oracle Hyperion: Upgrading to 11.2.x – what you need to know

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Live Webcast
September 30, 2020
1:30 PM BST
2:30 PM CET
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Oracle Hyperion EPM 11.1.2.4 is due to go out of Oracle Premier Support in Dec 2021 which means that you need to be planning your next steps now. Upgrading to Oracle Hyperion EPM 11.2.x isn’t an in-place upgrade and there have been changes to the solution which companies need to consider and plan for.
In this 45-minute presentation, John Pegrum of inlumi will provide useful and informative advice around successfully upgrading your current Oracle Hyperion EPM system  to Oracle Hyperion EPM 11.2.x.
Learn about the benefits that system administrators and application users will gain from the upgrade to 11.2.x and the best ways to go about it. 

Featured speakers

John Pegrum

John Pegrum

Solutions Architect, inlumi
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John Pegrum

Solutions Architect, inlumi
John has over twenty years IT systems consulting experience (fourteen of them spent swimming in the murky depths of EPM Infrastructure at Hyperion, Oracle, and inlumi).  He advises on all aspects of architecture, deployment, troubleshooting, optimising and security. John has a proven track record of consulting in global IT organisations and delivering large scale projects often involving complex architectures to meet demanding technical requirements​.
Richard Calo

Richard Calo

Solution Consulting, Oracle
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Richard Calo

Solution Consulting, Oracle
Richard is a Solution Engineer for Oracle Hyperion within the Western Europe Applications Unlimited organisation.

Richard has a long career with 29 years at a leading global Telco from Engineering through to System Integration. During the past 11 years, Richard has been working with the Oracle Hyperion suite of tools across a number of roles covering all stages of the systems development life cycle, delivering small scale tactical implementations to being part of wider transformation programmes.

With a strong desire to improve and rationalise systems and processes in order to increase efficiency across any business, as well as bring new innovation where it is needed, Richard believes that existing systems can and should evolve, in order to exploit the full potential of the technology supporting them and improve a business’s ROI.

Richard is based in the UK and holds a degree in Computer Science from University of Hertfordshire.