We performed a comparison between Oracle Hyperion and Software AG ARIS Process Mining based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Business Performance Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The scalability is good."
"This solution provides a more structured methodology for doing analysis than a tool like Excel. It creates a central database that keeps all information in one place."
"The implementation has been simplified now that it's deployed in the cloud. Also, Hyperion is tightly integrated with Oracle products because Oracle owns it now."
"This is a customizable product. Our implementation was designed to fit our needs."
"Since it is an enterprise-capable solution, people are not worried about security, giving data, the ability to manage complex consolidation, and its ability to modify reporting."
"This product is very scalable and provides high ROI."
"Scalability isn't a problem for Hyperion."
"It's basically the same as the other budgeting solutions."
"It is very easy to work on the way the ETL happens in ARIS Process Mining."
"One feature I found really cool was the Conformance Engine."
"It is a stable solution...I rate the technical support a ten out of ten...On a scale of one to ten, where one is difficult, and ten is easy, I rate the setup a nine."
"The interface is simplified and easy to use."
"I have found Software AG ARIS Process Mining scalable."
"This solution's stability is a little problematic."
"There's something known as a data block that Hyperion generates for each and every transaction. Sometimes it does not generate and we need to identify those issues and fix them manually."
"The analytics could be improved."
"Oracle Hyperion's scalability could be improved."
"The initial setup of Oracle Hyperion is very difficult."
"Oracle Hyperion generally it's quite a complex architecture that is hard to maintain."
"I found the initial setup to be complex."
"The forecasting of values could be simplified in this solution."
"Customizing KPIs and building dashboards were not as intuitive as other similar tools."
"I guess we have many unnecessary steps within our processes. There is room for automation and room for enhancement within our application portfolio management...In short, I would like to eliminate unnecessary steps in some processes in this solution."
"There should be a single site for modeling and mining."
"The installation is straightforward, we didn't have any technical issues with installing. However, we needed support to complete the implementation."
"When the process models are transferred back to the design environment for further optimization and simulations, we need to see some improvements in the way the models get created in the design."
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Oracle Hyperion is ranked 2nd in Business Performance Management with 49 reviews while Software AG ARIS Process Mining is ranked 14th in Business Performance Management with 6 reviews. Oracle Hyperion is rated 8.0, while Software AG ARIS Process Mining is rated 8.8. The top reviewer of Oracle Hyperion writes "A world-class solution that provides a lot of functionality out of the box and also allows you to customize it to meet your needs". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Software AG ARIS Process Mining writes "An easy-to-use interface with quite good learning center and documentation". Oracle Hyperion is most compared with Tableau, Anaplan, IBM Cognos, Oracle HFM and IBM Planning Analytics, whereas Software AG ARIS Process Mining is most compared with Celonis, SAP Signavio Process Intelligence, UiPath Process Mining and Anaplan. See our Oracle Hyperion vs. Software AG ARIS Process Mining report.
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