Let’s get exclusive
Over the last four days I’ve highlighted: what I think will be a really important infrastructure session and whitepaper, 10 important ODI presentations, some out of the norm sessions that cover a whole bunch of technologies (and some of which aren’t even particularly technical), and a track for those who are new to the awesomeness that is Essbase. These are (mostly) all presented by Orcale’s customers and partners. But what about Oracle employees as presenters?Kscope12 has an awful lot of people from Oracle at it. Hardly surprising given that the first letter in ODTUG is “Oracle”. Don’t let that name lead you to believe that Oracle dictates what is at the conference – I was elbows deep (now there’s an interesting visual metaphor that I leave to you to fill in) in the EPM selection process and ODTUG’s volunteers decide it all. We figure out what we’d like to have Oracle present and then ask them (politely, mind, we are not dictators) to participate. Sometimes they say yes, sometimes no, but usually yes. It’s a collaborative process and it still fascinates and surprises me how open they are. I imagine I sound like an Oracle cheerleader sometimes, but red really isn’t my color and it is amazing to see how well Oracle’s product development staff works with ODTUG. How often would the likes of me get to talk to product development senior management? Never is the answer, except for ODTUG. Yes, ODTUG is that awesome.So what’s the Oracle agenda?
Sunday symposium
The Sunday EPM symposium (there are other symposiums as well for Apex, BI, EPM Business Content, Db and Developer’s Toolbox, and Fusion) is one of my favorite parts of the conference. Lest you think (and really, why would you?) I have some sort of inside track on what Oracle is up to for its next releases let me disabuse you of that notion – the symposium is where I find out what the next release (and beyond) of EPM will be. Here’s what the symposium will preview with demos, slides, and Q&A sessions:- EPM Foundation and common services
- Oracle Essbase
- Oracle Hyperion Planning
- Oracle Hyperion Financial Management
- Oracle Business Intelligence
- Data Management & Integration tools
- Other projects in development
It’s very, very, very exciting stuff and is unparalleled access to what’s coming down the pike in our little EPM world. If there is one session you should attend at the conference, this is it.Sessions
If the symposiums are the ghost of EPM future, then the sessions are the ghost of EPM present. This is where Oracle shows we lucky few how the (usually) new products work. It is pretty cool stuff.Disclosure ManagementKarin Cheung, Oracle Corporation When: Thursday June 28, Session 18, 10:30 am - 11:30 am Topic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: EPM Business ContentImplementing Financial Close Management & Custom IntegrationsJanette Kosior, Oracle Corporation When: Tuesday June 26, Session 11, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: Reporting and Other Hyperion Apps Customizing Planning interfaces via ADFPrasad Kulkarni, Oracle Corporation When: Monday June 25, Session 4, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: PlanningExalytics and PlanningPrasad Kulkarni, Oracle Corporation When: Wednesday June 27, Session 13, 9:45 am - 10:45 am Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: PlanningOracle EPM/BI Development PanelAl Marciante, Oracle Corporation When: Monday June 25, Session 1, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseOracle Exadata Technical Features OverviewDan Norris, Oracle Corporation When: Monday June 25, Session 3, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Topic: Database - Subtopic: Infrastructure/Management/SecurityExalytics and EssbaseGabby Rubin, Oracle Corporation When: Tuesday June 26, Session 6, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Business Intelligence - Subtopic: BI ApplicationsEssbase 11.1.2.2 New FeaturesGabby Rubin, Oracle Corporation When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseA Forward Look at EssbaseGabby Rubin, Oracle Corporation When: Wednesday June 27, Session 16, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseEnterprise Projects Financial Planning - An Integrated ApproachShankar Viswanathan, Oracle Corporation When: Tuesday June 26, Session 9, 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Topic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: EPM Business ContentDeep Dive into the New Features in Planning 11.1.2.2Shankar Viswanathan, Oracle Corporation When: Wednesday June 27, Session 13, 9:45 am - 10:45 am Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: PlanningIntro to HFM 11.1.2.2: Working with Almost Unlimited Custom Dimensions, and Intro to an Entirely New User InterfaceRich Wilkie, Oracle Corporation When: Thursday June 28, Session 18, 10:30 am - 11:30 am Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: HFMIntro to Oracle Financial Management Analytics (HFM pre-built dashboard for OBIEE)Rich Wilkie, Oracle Corporation When: Thursday June 28, Session 17, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: HFMCustomer Panel (Aramark, Experian and General Dynamics): Better Together - Oracle EPM and ERP SolutionsNeela Chaudhari, Product Development When: Monday June 25, Session 3, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Topic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: Case Studies/Panels That is a lot of direct-from-Oracle goodness. Where else are you going to find this scope and breadth and geekiness? Nowhere else is where. Are you coming to San Antonio?And so we are done
I’m not entirely sure why I thought writing a blog post every day this week was a good idea. I tend to have these great (ahem) ideas that then proceed to eat up my free time – this week’s blitz is yet another example.The thing is, I really haven’t covered all of the cool things at Kscope12: the volunteer day, EPM Midnight Madness, the Special Event, the networking, the lunch n learns, the labs, etc. I’ve had multiple people tell me that they wish they could split in two (mad scientists working on cloning, here is your target market) so they could attend simultaneous sessions. It really is that good. I hope that this series gave you a taste of what to expect but really the only way to know is to go. See you in San Antonio!
Back to the beginning
Ah, the start of a romance, when you and your paramour are eagerly discovering each other. Anything and everything seems possible. You feel as if you are on cloud nine and the world is your oyster. Of course you felt this way about Essbase, right? I know I did, although I can be somewhat…odd in my enthusiasms.One of the benefits (?) about aging (other than the alternative, which is being dead) is that you can watch others go through the same experiences as you. (Sorry, I have to insert this if you clicked on the previous link. One day I will have to write a blog about Canadian humor, alas not today.)Silliness aside, not everyone knows Essbase. In fact, there are (thankfully) new customers of what is surely the most awesome analytical tool there ever has been all the time.And to reach those Essbase newbies, Kscope12 has a track exclusively dedicated to the basics of Essbase. It’s the brainchild of MMIC, and is a pretty interesting group of sessions. Remember, if you are an advanced Essbase developer, these sessions are probably not for you, although I am sure there is interesting and unique content.Hyperion 101: An Introduction to the Oracle EPM/BI SuiteAndrew Jorgensen, Reportinq When: Monday June 25, Session 1, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersDimension and Data LoadingAlice Lawrence, LSG Sky Chefs When: Monday June 25, Session 4, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersBSO Calculation BasicsAlice Lawrence, LSG Sky Chefs When: Monday June 25, Session 5, 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersBeginning Calculation Manager for Essbase and Hyperion PlanningJeff Richardson, Edgewater Ranzal When: Thursday June 28, Session 17, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersEssbase Application Design Considerations for BeginnersEdward Roske, interRel Consulting When: Monday June 25, Session 3, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersIntroduction to Essbase StudioGlenn Schwartzberg, interRel Consulting When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersBeginner's Guide to Oracle Hyperion Financial ReportingMehmet Sevinc, Bank of the West When: Thursday June 28, Session 19, 11:45 am - 12:45 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersWhy Can't I Look at an Essbase Cube?Angela Wilcox, BI Architect – MedAssets When: Monday June 25, Session 2, 10:00 am - 11:00 am Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: EPM Beginner TrackNote – I have revised this post to include sessions shared with other tracks. Now there is a home for yr. obdnt. srvnt.Managing an EPM Project Successfully - A Client's PerspectiveNatalie Delemar, Ernst & Young When: Tuesday June 26, Session 6, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: Case Studies/Panels Don't Do This! Effective Strategies to Avoid Building Ineffective ASO Cubes.Martin Slack, Ernst & Young When: Tuesday June 26, Session 8, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseOracle Essbase Worst Practices - Lessons from a MoronEdward Roske, interRel Consulting When: Tuesday June 26, Session 9, 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseScript or Die!Cameron Lackpour, CL Solve When: Tuesday June 26, Session 10, 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseIntro to MDX + ASOGary Crisci, Morgan Stanley When: Tuesday June 26, Session 11, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseGetting the Most From Oracle EPM Product Support Presentation & Panel Discussion Part 1 & 2Robb Salzmann, Accelatis When: Wednesday June 27, Session 12, 8:30 am - 9:30 am & Session 13, 9:45 am - 10:45 amTopic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseIntroduction to Essbase StudioGlenn Schwartzberg, interRel Consulting When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Essbase Beginner - Subtopic: Introductory content for new usersSo Many Tools, What Do I Use?Glenn Schwartzberg, interRel Consulting When: Wednesday June 27, Session 15, 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseEssbase 11.1.2.2 New FeaturesGabby Rubin, Oracle Corporation When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseAnd so to conclude
Kscope12 is not just for ultra geeks and Oracle ACE Directors, but we mere mortals as well. I’m happy that ODTUG has recognized that some of the advanced content might be leaving new developers by the wayside and has provided sessions that brings everyone under the conference tent. Less than a month away…so awesome/so scary.
Introduction
It’s Wednesday, which means we (I am of course hoping that someone actually reads these posts – so here we are, you and I) are halfway through my week long blitz of ODUTG Kscope12 sessions. I’m going to take a somewhat different take on sessions today and focus on a few of the more atypical sessions that I think are worth looking at.Where oh where is my Organizational Psychology book?
A political beast
When I took that class, oh, forever ago, my callow youth prevented me from realizing that essentially, people are crazy (and I am including myself in this category), organizations are a reflection of the people that inhabit them, and that means there’s a whole body of study that looks at crazy organizations because heaven knows, those organizations need help. Gary Crisci must have been paying more attention in class than I, because he has come up with a subject my OP professor would have given her eye teeth for. This is a repeat (I think) from three years ago when I cleverly decided it would be awesome to work 90 hours in a week on a project AND be involved in multiple presentations AND give a presentation of my own. I will not comment on what that says about my psychological state, then or now. In any case, that level of insane busyness meant I missed this presentation and will try my darndest to get there this time.Politics of EssbaseGary Crisci, Morgan StanleyWhen: Wednesday June 27, Session 15, 1:45 pm - 2:45 pmTopic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: EPM Business ContentTeam building
Continuing the psychology theme, Martin D’Souza has a session on how to grow a development team so that developers aren’t at each other’s throats/they actually produce whatever they’re working on. I’ve been on a lot of project teams – some were beyond awesome, most were okay, and a few were spectacularly dysfunctional. I’d prefer to avoid the last category for, oh, the rest of my life, so if you’re in charge of putting together teams, please attend this session. Although Martin comes at the issue from a APEX and PL/SQL perspective, the lessons he teaches should be applicable with slight modification to our narrow little world.Building a Better TeamMartin D'Souza, ClariFit When: Tuesday June 26, Session 8, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Topic: Application Express - Subtopic: Team Development, Testing, Debugging, Load TestingWhy would anyone want to do that?
Humor, as in a sense of
I believe the 28th amendment to the US Constitution states that I have to hate him because I used to work for him, but I don’t, and he is an excellent speaker (so much so that his presentations are often SRO). Who am I talking about? Just the Kscope12 conference chairman, aka, Edward Roske who, in what I imagine will be a somewhat lounge in cheek approach, will outline the things you should NOT do in Essbase. One note – I think some people are off put or puzzled by his dry sense of humor – if so, this presentation is probably not for you. OTOH, if you have a pulse and a brain, you might find it entertaining and instructive.Oracle Essbase Worst Practices - Lessons from a MoronEdward Roske, interRel Consulting When: Tuesday June 26, Session 9, 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: EssbaseWill there one day be a Dan’s Blog for Financial Reports hackers?
Dan Pressman always but always has a different take on tools. Once you accept that FR reports are really XML objects, and that XML isn’t scary, changing them for fun and profit becomes a more than acceptable approach. This session is a hacker’s dream (you are after all reading a blog all about hacking Essbase amongst other products so this shouldn’t scare you) and the fact that what Dan imparts is almost surely 100% unsupported by Oracle makes it that much better. Financial Reporting: I Didn't Know it Could Do THATDan Pressman, nTuple, LLC When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: Reporting and Other Hyperion Apps Once again, Kscope12 offers unique content
C’mon, think about it – where else are you going to find a mix of content like the above? Organizational Psychology – yes, Kscope12 attendees have brains, work in organizations (hey, even a one-man band like yr. obdnt. srvnt. has corporations as clients and I don’t exactly work alone in a Fortress of Solitude), and aren’t afraid to admit imperfection in this physical world.Humor? Oh, I’d say so. I happily cannot find the video of me singing “Everybody Loves Somebody” but perhaps that is one of those coping mechanisms my brain has employed to keep the trauma at bay. I am told it was…excruciating. I can believe that although I am somewhat puzzled as I sound great when I sing it in the shower. One of the imponderables of life, I suppose.I hope you check out these presentations at the conference. It’s just a short month away (gasp) and promises to be the best yet. I can hardly wait.
Introduction
Ah, Oracle Data Integrator. From the first time I opened up your nearly incomprehensible documentation (much better today, oh, you should have seen it with “SUNOPSIS” sprinkled all over it and nary a mention of Essbase, Planning, or HFM to be found) I knew you were special. Powerful, obscure, chock full of technologies I had (and still have) almost no idea about, and with really unhelpful error messages. How could I not love it? And I do, although it sometimes drives me almost to tears of frustration. When I get it (whatever “it” is) working, I want to dance a reel. That is pretty sad, isn’t it? No matter. Excelsior!ODTUG’s KScope is here to help you dance
I’m not the only one who has seen the power and possibility of ODI. Kscope12 has 10 presentations on the subject including one from yr. obdnt. srvnt. and if you have any interest (and if you don’t, you should) in this powerful and exciting tool, I strongly suggest you make time in your convention schedule to attend a few of the sessions.Here’s a list of the ODI sessions that I consider important:Extending ODI - Hyperion Automation and Error TrappingOpal Alapat, TopDown ConsultingWhen: Tuesday June 26, Session 11, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pmTopic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementODI 11g for OWB DevelopersHolger Friedrich, sumIT AG When: Wednesday June 27, Session 15, 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Topic: Business Intelligence - Subtopic: Business IntelligenceFinancial Data Quality On-demand - Seamlessly Integrate Hyperion FDM and Oracle Data IntegratorMatthias Heilos, MindStream Analytics When: Tuesday June 26, Session 10, 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementOracle Data Integrator - Best Practices That You Should Be Aware OfMatthias Heilos, MindStream Analytics When: Wednesday June 27, Session 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementImplementing ODI and OGG 11g to Maximise Performance and Scalability in a BI EnterpriseJohn Jeffries, Spirotek Limited When: Tuesday June 26, Session 10, 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm Topic: Business Intelligence - Subtopic: Business IntelligenceSlay the Evil of Bad Data in Essbase with ODICameron Lackpour, CL Solve When: Monday June 25, Session 2, 10:00 am - 11:00 am Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementEssbase/Planning Metadata Management with ODI Across EnvironmentsTerry Ledet, When: Wednesday June 27, Session 15, 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementHand Free HFM AutomationAlex Mathew, Oil and Gas When: Tuesday June 26, Session 6, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Hyperion Applications - Subtopic: HFMBeginners Guide to Oracle Data Integrator for Oracle EPM DevelopersMarkus Shipley, interRel Consulting When: Wednesday June 27, Session 12, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Topic: Essbase - Subtopic: Data ManagementMoving Beyond the P&L: Essbase for Bank Planning and Technology ReportingEvan Thayer, E*TRADE Financial When: Monday June 25, Session 4, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Topic: EPM Business Content - Subtopic: Case Studies/Panels Isn’t that awesome?
10 sessions for ODI – where else are you going to find that many presentations with a scope as wide as shown above? Not anywhere else is where. And that is why Kscope is the singlemost best place to go for all of your EPM/BI education. See you there.
Introduction
This week I’m going to try something new – daily blog posts where I highlight a session or two at Kscope12 that I think you ought to know about. You are going, right? ODTUG’s KScope is, at least in my mind, really the best educational opportunity there ever has been for Oracle EPM. Nowhere else can you find an august gaggle of Oracle EPM geeks like you can at KScope. Yes, that is somewhat tortured sentence structure but it’s true, every word of it. And to prove it, I’m going to give you (well, you aren’t exactly paying for it, right?) five days of Kscope awesomeness. Enjoy.
Without further preamble, let’s dive right into the first session I’m going to highlight, Jake Turrell’s session on Running Hyperion Planning on Your Laptop.
Can it be done? Oh yes it can.
So those of you who have read my whines/insane rants/desperate pleas for help on running 11.1.2.x on a laptop know that I’ve gone to the Amazon Web Services cloud for my EPM jollies and really, it works just fine. But of course I’m (hey, how big do you think the mighty CL Solve is? And who exactly is that “CL” guy?) paying for computing time and storage. I was a happy VMWare user in the 11.1.1.x world but had to abandon it when 11.1.2.x came out because of memory constraints. Don’t believe me? Just read through my blog and you can see this subject has…interested me. Maybe frustrated immensely is a better way of describing it.
In a perfect world, I would have the choice of switching between AWS (which really is pretty awesome and is how the Kscope EPM labs are being run) when I wanted POWER and my lowly yet thrifty 8 gigabyte (it is hard for someone who started on a VIC-20 to write that but it’s now true) laptop running VMWorkstation the rest of the time. John Goodwin blazed the trail here and here when he wrote about the EPM compact deployment shortly after it became available on 11.1.2.1.
Why you should go to this session
Jake Turrell has carried the educational mission further by writing a white paper (I have only seen the white paper, not the presentation) that gives step by step installation instructions so clear, so simple, and so comprehensive that even an infrastructure idiot like yr. obdnt. srvnt. can do an install on his laptop. This presentation covers everything, from required software to installing VMWare to what 11.1.2.2 binaries to download to configuring each and every component.
It’s really excellent stuff and I am going to do an install on my laptop after Kscope. I would do it before but with two presentations of my own to write and rehearse I’m fully booked.
Jake’s presentation on installations is going to be Important Stuff because it will give us application EPM geeks a leg up on quick installs (it’s not that I don’t enjoy messing about with computers, it’s that I don’t have the time) and because it is a guide even for people installing on something rather larger than a laptop. I highly recommend Running Hyperion Planning on Your Laptop.