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Hyperion Solutions
American software company

Hyperion Solutions Corporation was a software company located in Santa Clara, California, which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2007. Many of its products were targeted at the business intelligence (BI) and business performance management markets, and as of 2013[update] were developed and sold as Oracle Hyperion products. Hyperion Solutions was formed from the merger of Hyperion Software (formerly IMRS) and Arbor Software in 1998.

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History

  • 1981 - IMRS founded by Bob Thomson and Marco Arese
  • 1983 - IMRS launches financial and management consolidation software called "Micro Control"
  • 1985 - IMRS hires Jim Perakis as CEO; he remains in this position during growth from $1M to almost $300M1
  • 1991 - IMRS becomes a public company and launches a Windows-based successor to 'Micro Control' called 'Hyperion'
  • 1992 - Arbor Software ships first version of Essbase Online Analytical processing OLAP software
  • 1995 - Due to the success of the "Hyperion" product IMRS changes name to "Hyperion Software Corporation" and the name of the product is changed to "Hyperion Enterprise." Arbor becomes a publicly held company2
  • 1997 - Arbor acquires Appsource3
  • 1998 - Hyperion Software merges with Arbor and the combined company is renamed Hyperion Solutions4
  • 1999 - Jeffrey Rodek named as Hyperion Chairman and CEO of Hyperion. Hyperion acquires Sapling Corporation (Enterprise Performance Management applications)
  • 2001 - Godfrey Sullivan is named Hyperion President and COO
  • 2003 - Hyperion acquires Brio Technology and The Alcar Group
  • 2004 - Hyperion names Jeffrey Rodek Executive Chairman; Godfrey Sullivan President and CEO
  • 2005 - Hyperion acquires Razza Solutions (Master data management)5 and appoints Northdoor as a reseller in the UK and Ireland.6
  • 2006 - Hyperion acquires UpStream (Financial Data Quality Management)7
  • 2006 - Hyperion acquires Beatware (Data visualization for Web and Mobile Devices)8
  • 2007 - Hyperion acquired Decisioneering (Crystal Ball software).9

Oracle Corporation announced on March 1, 2007 it had agreed to purchase Hyperion Solutions Corporation for $3.3 billion in cash.1011 The transaction was completed on April 18, 2007 and Hyperion now operates as a division of Oracle.12 Oracle extended support for most Hyperion products (v11.1.2.x) to 2018.13 Hyperion BI tools were bundled into Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition.

Market

Vendors in the business intelligence space are often categorized into:

Products

Hyperion software products included:

  • Essbase
  • Hyperion Intelligence and SQR Production Reporting (products acquired in 2003 takeover of Brio Technology)
  • Hyperion Enterprise
  • Hyperion Planning
  • Hyperion Strategic Finance
  • Hyperion Financial Data Management
  • Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management Architect
  • Hyperion Financial Close Management
  • Hyperion Account Reconciliation
  • Hyperion Disclosure Management
  • Hyperion Performance Scorecard
  • Hyperion Business Modelling
  • Hyperion Financial Management
  • Hyperion Master Data Management/Oracle Data Relationship Management
  • Hyperion Financial Reporting
  • Hyperion Web Analysis
  • Hyperion SmartView
  • Hyperion EPM Workspace
  • Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management
  • Hyperion System 9 BI+ (a combination of Interactive Reporting, SQR, Web Analysis, Financial Reporting, EPM Workspace and SmartView)
  • Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management (also referred to as FDMEE, for Enterprise Edition)
  • Hyperion Tax Provision
  • Planning Budgeting Cloud Service
  • Enterprise Performance Reporting Cloud Service

References

  1. Kathy Williams; James Hart (September 1995), Hyperion: Software Titan," Management Accounting, pp. 75–78 http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/hyperion-software-corporation-history/

  2. Willis, Clint (1998-05-10). "Buried Treasures". Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/asap/1998/1005/067.html

  3. "Hyperion Spins Off Appsource; Goes For Ms Olap Space". Findarticles.com. 1999-02-09. Retrieved 2011-07-11. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CGN/is_1999_Feb_9/ai_53910291/

  4. Luening, Erich (May 26, 1998). "Arbor Software, Hyperion merge". CNET News. http://news.cnet.com/Arbor-Software,-Hyperion-merge/2100-1001_3-211517.html

  5. "Hyperion Acquires Razza Solutions; Delivers Master Data Management for Business Performance Management". Information Management. January 26, 2005. http://www.information-management.com/news/1018391-1.html

  6. "Hyperion Appoints Northdoor To Distribute Entire Business Performance Management Portfolio". SourceWire. Retrieved 2012-10-02. http://www.sourcewire.com/news/22938/hyperion-appoints-northdoor-to-distribute-entire-business-performance-management-portfolio

  7. Havenstein, Heather (April 20, 2006). "Hyperion to acquire data-quality vendor UpStream Software". Computerworld. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/110706/Hyperion_to_acquire_data_quality_vendor_UpStream_Software

  8. "Q2 2007 Hyperion Earnings Conference Call". January 23, 2007. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29512565_ITM

  9. "Hyperion to Acquire Decisioneering". Information Management. January 24, 2007. http://www.information-management.com/news/1074569-1.html

  10. [1] Archived March 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8NJDLG01.htm

  11. Oracle Buys Enterprise Performance Management Leader Hyperion Archived September 21, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, March 1, 2007, Oracle Press Release http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/015972_EN

  12. [2] Archived May 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2007_apr/hyperion_closed.html

  13. "Oracle Lifetime Support Policy" (PDF). September 2013. http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime-support-applications-069216.pdf

  14. Weier, Mary Hayes (April 12, 2008). "How To Choose Among The Four Bright Lights Of BI". InformationWeek. http://www.informationweek.com/news/business_intelligence/information_mgt/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207101021

  15. Weier, Mary Hayes (November 12, 2007). "What IBM's Cognos Acquisition Means For The BI Market And Its Customers". http://www.informationweek.com/news/global-cio/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202805190