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Archive for April, 2008

One of the growing movement in Corporate or Home environment is the use of virtualization. Virtualization is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources. Virtualization hides the physical characteristics of computing resources from their users, be they applications, or end users. This includes making a single physical resource (such as a [...]

19 Apr, 2008

Master Data Management Stress

Posted by: Daniel In: Project Management

Heard from a colleague that on a project she’s on which the team has gone under tremendous stress that within the same week, she saw one lady was having a nose bleed while doing some data profiling work, one guy ran outside during a meeting because of chest pain, and another girl crying in the [...]

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02 Apr, 2008

MDM Web Publisher Installation Woes

Posted by: Daniel In: Tips 'n' Tricks

Trying to install the Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Web Publisher (what a mouth full) today, and gosh, this definitely wasn’t the most straight forward install in the DRM suite. One of the step in the process requires setting up the MS IIS anonymous user and then defining this user to be able to access [...]



  • Daniel: Naren, depending on the system version you are using, before v11 you are likely to use HAL to integrate DRM into HFM. In v11 you use ODI.
  • Daniel: Kalyan, yes DRM can manage any hierarchy beyond Oracle because it does not have pre-build interfaces. It exports to database or text format that can w
  • Kalyan: Hi Daniel, I am looking for some info on DRM.Can you please help. 1. Can DRM manage the hierarchies of non-Oracle products. (For example, does i

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