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EPM Top Trends 2015

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Safe Harbor StatementThe preceding is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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EPM Embraces the Cloud, Speed is KeyCloud computing moves into the mainstream, with IDC Research predicting that public cloud spending will surpass $127 billion by 2018.

EPM Cloud planned to nearly double in 2015 vs. 2014. Compared to last year’s EPM Trends survey, speed and agility overtook cost considerations as a top cloud benefit.

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Mobile Goes Beyond Convenience to StrategicMobile technology has become pervasive as workers expect anytime, anywhere information delivery.

While convenience is still the leading driver behind mobile adoption, increased productivity and growth increased in importance over last year’s survey.

Nearly half of respondents indicated that mobile technology adoption is providing growth opportunities and competitive advantage.

50%See GrowthOpportunities

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Big Data is the New Signal for FinanceFinance begins to actively leverage big data in planning in 2015.

18%

3x

2015

2014 The percent of respondents intending to

incorporate big data into their planning processes in 2015 jumped threefold vs. last year’s survey.

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In our survey, more than 50% of respondents currently use, or are planning to use, driver-based budgeting and planning in the next 12 months. Rolling forecasts are in use or will be used in the next 12 months by 70% of respondents.

Modern Planning Practices are Becoming a RealityPlanning at the speed of business is critical in today’s environment.

50%70%

Driver-based Budgeting

Rolling Forecasts

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Detailed Costing Practices are Needed to Stay in the Game or Get AheadThe desire to understand detailed costing practices has grown significantly this year.

There was a 71% increase over last year in companies planning to cost individual customers this year, 133% more for invoices, and 136% more for transactions.

% Increase in 2015133%

71%

Invoice

136%

Customer Transaction

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90% of respondents agree that expanding qualitative commentary in management reporting processes is critical to their organization.

Yet, more than half of respondents are not confident in their tools to provide sufficient collaboration to produce that qualitative commentary.

Finance Departments need Literacy as well as NumeracyIt’s not just about the numbers – stakeholders want them put into context.

90%

More than

50%Lack the Right Tools

Qualitative Commentary

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The front office still trails Finance in the adoption of Enterprise Data Governance (EDG). However, organizations are planning to reduce by half their use of spreadsheets and email for EDG in 2015, and this reduction is matched by the increase in the planned use of packaged EDG solutions.

Organizations are not Realizing the Wider Benefitsof Enterprise Data GovernanceFinance has felt the pain, seen the need and has taken action, but the front office is yet to act.

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