I have implemented in many industries, including manufacturing, banks, construction, and health businesses. It's an amazing software. We are in a new area where CCH and OneStream are offering different technologies, but it used to be only Oracle before.
It is used for planning, budgeting, P&L generation, income statements, cash flow, sales reports, etc. This product has scenarios and versions to keep the data. Based on scenarios like actual or customer projects, you can tie into them and perform financial analytics. You can use actual data for your financial reports like P&L, budgeting, income, cash flow reports, and balance sheet generation. With past and present data, you can make predictions for future business. Users can store data in scenarios based on whether they are doing budgeting or forecasting. You can navigate the data in those scenarios. When you do budgeting for, for example, 2025 or 2026, and when 2026 comes, you can check the versions to see how close you were to your predictions.
As a company grows and expands into multiple regions with different currencies, the level of complexity increases. At that point, Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud becomes a better solution. Based on a company's revenue and size, there is a threshold where they need to transition to a better tool to handle the increased complexity.
We are using Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud for our company buying different items and for selling them. The items are credible and noncredible retail goods, such as computers.
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BI Analytics and Systems at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-01-28T19:06:01Z
Jan 28, 2022
Planning and budgeting is the core part of the tool. It's the body of the tool where information fits into this planning application and filters out to the other pieces, like reporting, consolidation, and other cubes. Planning is the most stable and solid tool available in the market. We have recently moved this solution to the cloud.
I've used Oracle Panning and Budgeting on-prem and in the cloud. The parliament has actually considered this for budgeting. I suggested they use Oracle Budgeting Cloud. It's a very unique solution.
Regional Systems Manager (CIO) at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-07T17:30:20Z
Dec 7, 2021
We use Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud everything. We have passed from using an entirely Excel spreadsheet system to one that incorporates not only the making of the planning but also the execution of the expenses. We can see every area of the budget.
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I have implemented in many industries, including manufacturing, banks, construction, and health businesses. It's an amazing software. We are in a new area where CCH and OneStream are offering different technologies, but it used to be only Oracle before.
It is used for planning, budgeting, P&L generation, income statements, cash flow, sales reports, etc. This product has scenarios and versions to keep the data. Based on scenarios like actual or customer projects, you can tie into them and perform financial analytics. You can use actual data for your financial reports like P&L, budgeting, income, cash flow reports, and balance sheet generation. With past and present data, you can make predictions for future business. Users can store data in scenarios based on whether they are doing budgeting or forecasting. You can navigate the data in those scenarios. When you do budgeting for, for example, 2025 or 2026, and when 2026 comes, you can check the versions to see how close you were to your predictions.
As a company grows and expands into multiple regions with different currencies, the level of complexity increases. At that point, Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud becomes a better solution. Based on a company's revenue and size, there is a threshold where they need to transition to a better tool to handle the increased complexity.
I use it for financial planning and budgeting.
We are using Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud for our company buying different items and for selling them. The items are credible and noncredible retail goods, such as computers.
I'm managing the PBCS instance of our Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud.
Planning and budgeting is the core part of the tool. It's the body of the tool where information fits into this planning application and filters out to the other pieces, like reporting, consolidation, and other cubes. Planning is the most stable and solid tool available in the market. We have recently moved this solution to the cloud.
Our planning is on-premise but we are moving towards the cloud.
I've used Oracle Panning and Budgeting on-prem and in the cloud. The parliament has actually considered this for budgeting. I suggested they use Oracle Budgeting Cloud. It's a very unique solution.
We use Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud everything. We have passed from using an entirely Excel spreadsheet system to one that incorporates not only the making of the planning but also the execution of the expenses. We can see every area of the budget.
Very large and complexes environments implementation, 10000+ users with 24x7 global operation and multiple EPM tools working in sync.