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What's Next For Oracle HFM Users? — Episode 87

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In this episode, we take a straightforward look at what's really happening with Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) and what it means for Finance teams planning their next move.

We break down the current support picture for HFM 11.1.2.x and 11.2, clarify what "Continuous Innovation" does—and doesn't—provide, and outline the risks organizations face when staying on a system that's no longer evolving.

You'll hear a real-world success story about a 174-year-old company that transitioned from a complex, aging HFM environment to a unified OneStream platform that now supports consolidation, reporting, reconciliations, and future expansion—all with dramatically improved stability and visibility.

We also walk through a practical migration roadmap, assessing your current HFM footprint, designing a unified model, converting rules and integrations, running parallel closes, and rolling out advanced capabilities like dashboards, reconciliations, and AI-driven forecasting.

Whether you're considering an upgrade to 11.2, debating Oracle Cloud EPM, or exploring modern platforms like OneStream, this episode gives Finance leaders the clarity they need to make confident, future-proof decisions.

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What You’ll Learn

  • The real deal behind Oracle’s support timelines

  • Your options when faced with an aging tool

  • A real-world transformation from HFM to OneStream

  • A clear, proven migration roadmap for Finance teams

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