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Accelatis Announces Performance Testing Solution for Latest Version of Oracle Hyperion Financial Management

Accelatis introduced the company’s Performance Testing Solution for the latest version of Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM), 11.1.2.4.

The solution is a combination of the company’s world-class performance testing software plus industry-leading expertise. The Accelatis Performance Testing Solution enables customers to load test their environments with greater speed, lower cost, and higher quality than any other solution in the market today, such as HP LoadRunner and Microsoft Visual Studio.

The new solution can bring a critical success factor into the migration decision and process. By better understanding the performance impact of the latest Hyperion release, customers will be better equipped to migrate, and can determine how to improve performance.

“Our research shows that the best managed Hyperion environments all leverage performance testing throughout the software cycle,” said Accelatis CEO Jonathan Berry. “Application owners really don’t care about the intricate details of performance testing, they care about their systems running optimally. And, they’re beginning to understand that they cannot improve what they can’t measure.”

As Director of Engineering for the Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) and Financial Data Quality Management (FDM) development teams, Berry spent 11 years leading product creation at Hyperion and Oracle. He founded Accelatis in 2008, and under his leadership, Accelatis has assembled the industry’s leading independent team of Oracle EPM engineers and experts.

What makes the performance testing solution unique is that it provides prepackaged scripts, which means each package gets the system up and running quickly with no need to re-record individual scripts for each new version of Oracle. “We see a new era of performance testing with a standardized approach of testing, executing, and reporting,” said Berry. “And, we’ve seen how effective companies can be at managing their environments when they leverage performance testing properly. Our goal is to be able to do it quickly, in a meaningful way with actionable results.”

The Accelatis Performance Testing Solution offers three different packages, Basic, Intermediate and Enterprise. At its most robust level, the Enterprise offering tests multiple locations and leverages replay of actual usage scenarios.

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Accelatis Announces Performance Testing Solution for Latest Version of Oracle Hyperion Financial Management

Accelatis introduced the company’s Performance Testing Solution for the latest version of Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM), 11.1.2.4.

The solution is a combination of the company’s world-class performance testing software plus industry-leading expertise. The Accelatis Performance Testing Solution enables customers to load test their environments with greater speed, lower cost, and higher quality than any other solution in the market today, such as HP LoadRunner and Microsoft Visual Studio.

The new solution can bring a critical success factor into the migration decision and process. By better understanding the performance impact of the latest Hyperion release, customers will be better equipped to migrate, and can determine how to improve performance.

“Our research shows that the best managed Hyperion environments all leverage performance testing throughout the software cycle,” said Accelatis CEO Jonathan Berry. “Application owners really don’t care about the intricate details of performance testing, they care about their systems running optimally. And, they’re beginning to understand that they cannot improve what they can’t measure.”

As Director of Engineering for the Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) and Financial Data Quality Management (FDM) development teams, Berry spent 11 years leading product creation at Hyperion and Oracle. He founded Accelatis in 2008, and under his leadership, Accelatis has assembled the industry’s leading independent team of Oracle EPM engineers and experts.

What makes the performance testing solution unique is that it provides prepackaged scripts, which means each package gets the system up and running quickly with no need to re-record individual scripts for each new version of Oracle. “We see a new era of performance testing with a standardized approach of testing, executing, and reporting,” said Berry. “And, we’ve seen how effective companies can be at managing their environments when they leverage performance testing properly. Our goal is to be able to do it quickly, in a meaningful way with actionable results.”

The Accelatis Performance Testing Solution offers three different packages, Basic, Intermediate and Enterprise. At its most robust level, the Enterprise offering tests multiple locations and leverages replay of actual usage scenarios.

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Resilience can no longer be defined by how quickly an organization recovers from an incident or disruption. The effectiveness of any resilience strategy is dependent on its ability to anticipate change, operate under continuous stress, and adapt confidently amid uncertainty ...

Mobile users are less tolerant of app instability than ever before. According to a new report from Luciq, No Margin for Error: What Mobile Users Expect and What Mobile Leaders Must Deliver in 2026, even minor performance issues now result in immediate abandonment, lost purchases, and long-term brand impact ...

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Agentic AI is a major buzzword for 2026. Many tech companies are making bold promises about this technology, but many aren't grounded in reality, at least not yet. This coming year will likely be shaped by reality checks for IT teams, and progress will only come from a focus on strong foundations and disciplined execution ...

AI systems are still prone to hallucinations and misjudgments ... To build the trust needed for adoption, AI must be paired with human-in-the-loop (HITL) oversight, or checkpoints where humans verify, guide, and decide what actions are taken. The balance between autonomy and accountability is what will allow AI to deliver on its promise without sacrificing human trust ...

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