We are back!!!
Hello guys how are you doing? It has been a long time since our last post and this is because we were writing a white paper and a presentation for Kscope13 that, by the way, it was an amazing experience for us. We strongly recommend everybody to become a member and participate in this kind of event. You may find all information related to that at www.odtug.com
We were able to meet some guys that in the beginning of our carrier with EPM/BI gave us the information that we needed through they blogs and answers in the OTN to build everything that we know now . In fact it was because of them that we decided to start a blog and share our knowledge like they do.
Well, it is with this share spirit in mind that we are attaching the write paper that we wrote for Kscope13 here in our blog. This paper presents a dynamic and robust solution for metadata integration using ODI for multiple planning applications. A new development methodology uses ODI in a better way creating dynamic components that reduces the implementation and maintenance time.
Well, I do not want to ruin the surprise, so here it is:
Dynamic Integrations for Multiple Hyperion Planning Applications
We’ll resume our “10 Important Things to Improve ODI Integrations with Hyperion Planning“ posts and will start writing some other topics that we have in mind. In fact, we have some new projects that we are working on, and probably this will generate some new interesting material. So stay tuned because we will be sharing all of it here.
See you soon.
This entry was posted on July 24, 2013 at 11:15 am and is filed under EPM, Hyperion Planning, Kscope 13, ODI Architecture, ODI Architecture with tags Architecture, EPM, Hyperion, Hyperion Planning, Integration, Kscope13, Loading Metadata, Loading Planning, Loop Application, ODI Architecture, ODI Expert, odi interface, ODI Modelless, Planning. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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