Although it is unlikely that I use such products, perhaps you can take some names and I can tell you if I have experience with them. I am in a private company that sells gas retail stations. Automation in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud is beneficial. The way it works is that a person needs to make the script, telling it to do this or that, and once you do that, it follows pretty easily. I do use it. I do not use predictive modeling with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud. I know I have integrated a lot of data in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, and while I cannot speak about how they did it, I know it has been helpful. I think it takes at least a month for a new beginner to get used to it.
Regarding the pricing of Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, I find it not reasonable for Vietnam Airline because it has become too high. Over the last two years, Oracle changed their pricing policy, making it higher than in the past. For example, in the last three years, Vietnam Airline paid about 50,000 per year for 100 users, but now 50,000 per year, which is either 50 or 60, is just for 20 users. I recommend the product for bigger companies; in Vietnam, I think it is suited for companies with revenues exceeding 100 billion US dollars per year. They can use it because they have to spend at least about 40 or 60,000 US dollars per year for the subscription, just paying for Oracle, not for the implementation service. My rating for their technical support would be about an eight. On a scale of one to ten, I rate Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud a seven out of ten.
Oracle is a very well-developed EPM platform in the market right now. All the modules in its suite integrate well with each other. It is designed based on customers' requirements considering usability. Thus, correctly implementing it can complement the Finance transformation in a big way. I recommend the solution to others and rate it as a nine.
We are partners with Oracle. This product actually is focused on performance and product management-based solutions. It's used in healthcare, shipping, banking, microfinance - all of these domains which use the performance management product for balance sheet planning, profit and loss calculations, GL maintenance, et cetera, for which actually Oracle has designed a product called EPM, Enterprise Performance Management. Under this EPM there are close to 14 to 16 products, and this is one of them. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I'd advise the people are implementing OSSA to start with SCS, secure coding services, and practices. If you observe any kind of vulnerability or any kind of violation, then, of course, you have to come with the remedy first. I'd also caution that third-party integration has to be done with extreme care. No compromise should be accepted, as once you do a compromise with respect to security, it can affect your entire design and your implementation as well. In terms of the ARM, architecture risk model, users need to be clear with the data, be clear with the numbers there. You need to be careful.
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Although it is unlikely that I use such products, perhaps you can take some names and I can tell you if I have experience with them. I am in a private company that sells gas retail stations. Automation in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud is beneficial. The way it works is that a person needs to make the script, telling it to do this or that, and once you do that, it follows pretty easily. I do use it. I do not use predictive modeling with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud. I know I have integrated a lot of data in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, and while I cannot speak about how they did it, I know it has been helpful. I think it takes at least a month for a new beginner to get used to it.
Regarding the pricing of Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, I find it not reasonable for Vietnam Airline because it has become too high. Over the last two years, Oracle changed their pricing policy, making it higher than in the past. For example, in the last three years, Vietnam Airline paid about 50,000 per year for 100 users, but now 50,000 per year, which is either 50 or 60, is just for 20 users. I recommend the product for bigger companies; in Vietnam, I think it is suited for companies with revenues exceeding 100 billion US dollars per year. They can use it because they have to spend at least about 40 or 60,000 US dollars per year for the subscription, just paying for Oracle, not for the implementation service. My rating for their technical support would be about an eight. On a scale of one to ten, I rate Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud a seven out of ten.
Oracle is a very well-developed EPM platform in the market right now. All the modules in its suite integrate well with each other. It is designed based on customers' requirements considering usability. Thus, correctly implementing it can complement the Finance transformation in a big way. I recommend the solution to others and rate it as a nine.
We are partners with Oracle. This product actually is focused on performance and product management-based solutions. It's used in healthcare, shipping, banking, microfinance - all of these domains which use the performance management product for balance sheet planning, profit and loss calculations, GL maintenance, et cetera, for which actually Oracle has designed a product called EPM, Enterprise Performance Management. Under this EPM there are close to 14 to 16 products, and this is one of them. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I'd advise the people are implementing OSSA to start with SCS, secure coding services, and practices. If you observe any kind of vulnerability or any kind of violation, then, of course, you have to come with the remedy first. I'd also caution that third-party integration has to be done with extreme care. No compromise should be accepted, as once you do a compromise with respect to security, it can affect your entire design and your implementation as well. In terms of the ARM, architecture risk model, users need to be clear with the data, be clear with the numbers there. You need to be careful.