Oracle Releases Financial Reporting Products which Support XBRL Output
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 at 01:11PM
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Oracle issued a press release today stating that is introducing two new applications which are intended to improve the timeliness and confidence in financial reporting.  Both products support XBRL-based financial filings.  The two products are: Oracle Hyperion Financial Close Management and Oracle Hyperion Disclosure Management.

See the press release for mode details, but here is a summary of the news facts provided within the press release:

Last week I saw a demo of the disclosure management product.  The most striking thing about the product is that it looked like a financial reporting application and not an XBRL application.  Finally, a business user application which can be used to then output XBRL.

While XBRL applications have improved year after year during the 11 years which I have been working with XBRL, the disclosure management product does a lot to make XBRL disappear into the background where it belongs.  Users of the application can leverage the benefits of XBRL without having to struggle with the XBRL technology.  This is as it should be.  The product probably is not perfect, but it certainly is a huge step in the right direction from my perspective.

Anyone know of other financial reporting products taking this type of an approach?  I know of a few, I am always trying to find more.  Please let me know if you come across a good one.

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