I use Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to pull financial information, income statement items, volume, and product pricing along with margin data. Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud was the main software that I was using, but I have shifted to OneStream. I think OneStream is a better tool for a business like ours because we have many different segments and intercompany issues, which makes it better for publishing statements. For detailed tasks, I use Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, and for consolidation and high-level tasks, I use OneStream.
We implement Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud for Vietnam Airline, based on the introduction from Oracle Vietnam. This solution makes a plan for the airline regarding flights, taking data from each flight such as customer information and services for customers on the flight to create flight routes and budgets for each flight and router.
We implement the solution for enterprise performance management across EPM disciplines and across industries. The use cases include automation of strategic planning, forecasting, operational planning, sensitivity analysis, business road maps, profitability, and cost management analysis, accounts reconciliations, financial master data centralisation and management, and reporting to the management, statutory and regulatory authorities.
This product is primarily used for cloud security applications and exclusively for performance management. The solution uses SCS, Secure Coding Standards. It is the framework of the program which is used to build an application. It's basically how the programming methodologies are built. It lays out how code is written and how configurations will be developed so the solution can work in unison with EPM. Using tools such as Burp Suite, Wireshark, et cetera, we find out whatever are the code snippets or whatever are the code blocks being deployed are as per the security standards. There is a third-party code approval protocol. In a third-party code approval use case, whenever we see that these applications involve integration with any other application, rather than the one which you are dealing with, for example, say EPM is integrated with another product like SAP, we need to figure out the mode of integration. We need to ensure that the third-party application is able to be in sync from a security perspective, We also use the solution as an architecture-based model. We can do risk modeling. If there is any kind of risk involved due to which product performance, product security, or product modulation gets affected. For example, if a Microsoft Windows operation system goes under an update. If OSSA goes down or ransomware is detected in MS operating system, we have risk models in place to initiate protocols.
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I use Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to pull financial information, income statement items, volume, and product pricing along with margin data. Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud was the main software that I was using, but I have shifted to OneStream. I think OneStream is a better tool for a business like ours because we have many different segments and intercompany issues, which makes it better for publishing statements. For detailed tasks, I use Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, and for consolidation and high-level tasks, I use OneStream.
We implement Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud for Vietnam Airline, based on the introduction from Oracle Vietnam. This solution makes a plan for the airline regarding flights, taking data from each flight such as customer information and services for customers on the flight to create flight routes and budgets for each flight and router.
We implement the solution for enterprise performance management across EPM disciplines and across industries. The use cases include automation of strategic planning, forecasting, operational planning, sensitivity analysis, business road maps, profitability, and cost management analysis, accounts reconciliations, financial master data centralisation and management, and reporting to the management, statutory and regulatory authorities.
This product is primarily used for cloud security applications and exclusively for performance management. The solution uses SCS, Secure Coding Standards. It is the framework of the program which is used to build an application. It's basically how the programming methodologies are built. It lays out how code is written and how configurations will be developed so the solution can work in unison with EPM. Using tools such as Burp Suite, Wireshark, et cetera, we find out whatever are the code snippets or whatever are the code blocks being deployed are as per the security standards. There is a third-party code approval protocol. In a third-party code approval use case, whenever we see that these applications involve integration with any other application, rather than the one which you are dealing with, for example, say EPM is integrated with another product like SAP, we need to figure out the mode of integration. We need to ensure that the third-party application is able to be in sync from a security perspective, We also use the solution as an architecture-based model. We can do risk modeling. If there is any kind of risk involved due to which product performance, product security, or product modulation gets affected. For example, if a Microsoft Windows operation system goes under an update. If OSSA goes down or ransomware is detected in MS operating system, we have risk models in place to initiate protocols.