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Hyperion partners with Veritas to deliver clustering ability

Johannesburg, 11 May 2004

Hyperion, the global leader in business performance management (BPM) software, has partnered with Veritas to deliver Veritas clustering capability for Hyperion Essbase. Through this partnership, Hyperion will also provide support for Veritas Cluster Server.

The partnership was signed to address the increased customer demand for BPM and business intelligence (BI) solutions with mission-critical performance and availability, says Marc Scheepbouwer, CEO of local Hyperion distributor Global Technology Business Intelligence (GBI).

"BPM and BI solutions are increasingly recognised as core to any organisation, helping improve overall business performance," Scheepbouwer says. "In SA, our customers view their BI applications as such and therefore can not afford downtime due to maintenance or system failures. Hyperion customers are extending their deployments across their organisations and demanding 24x7 availability. The partnership with Veritas will allow Hyperion to deliver a high-availability solution using a market-leading clustering product."

Supporting the performance and scalability features in its Hyperion BI platform, the company plans to deliver the Veritas clustering capabilities for Hyperion Essbase on several platforms, including Microsoft Windows, HP`s HP-UX, IBM`s Unix AIX, Sun`s Solaris and Linux.

"The Hyperion solution will undergo rigorous testing and certification to verify interoperability with Veritas disaster recovery solutions that enable customers to keep their global BI and BPM systems running at all times," Scheepbouwer says.

According to research firm IDC and the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA), Veritas Cluster Server is an industry-leading multi-platform clustering solution. The server reduces application and database downtime by monitoring resources in each. The Veritas Cluster Server determines the status of these resources and starts or stops them according to external events.

In the event of an application, database or server fault, Veritas Cluster Server detects the error and takes appropriate action by failing over the services to another server that can best host the application or database. The servers that host the application or database can be located at a single site or across a wide area.

"BPM solutions from Hyperion offer important capabilities to support business decision-making with accurate planning, monitoring and reporting of business and financial applications," Scheepbouwer says. "Companies cannot tolerate downtime of these applications. Veritas Cluster Server will help ensure that these solutions are always available. Together, Veritas and Hyperion will help customers increase efficiency and maximise business productivity."

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Global Technology Business Intelligence (GBI)

GBI provides BI solutions which include comprehensive support to the entire management cycle, delivering data platform and integration services, query and reporting, data analysis, performance scorecarding, modelling, budgeting, planning, activity-based costing, forecasting and financial consolidation and reporting. When these solutions are used in collaboration, they contribute towards improved organisational growth and profitability, and form a framework of BPM software solutions.

GBI is the local distributor of Hyperion, Armstrong Laing and SPSS, and a reseller of Ascential products. These solutions are used by 85 leading South African companies, including 20 of the top 25 public companies.

Hyperion

Hyperion is the global leader in BPM software. More than 9 000 customers - including 91 of the Fortune 100 - rely on Hyperion software to translate strategies into plans, monitor execution and provide insight to improve financial and operational performance. Hyperion combines the most complete set of interoperable applications with the leading business intelligence platform to support and create BPM solutions. A network of more than 600 partners provides the company`s innovative and specialised solutions and services.

Named one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For 2004, Hyperion employs 2 600 people in 20 countries. Distributors represent Hyperion in an additional 25 countries. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Hyperion - together with recently acquired Brio Software - generated combined annual revenues of $612 million for the 12 months ending 30 June 2003. Hyperion is traded under the Nasdaq symbol HYSL. For more information, visit www.hyperion.com or www.hyperion.com/contactus.

Editorial contacts

Melanie Spencer
FHC Strategic Communications
(011) 608 1228
Melanie@fhc.co.za
Susan Holt
Global Technology
(011) 319 9800
sholt@glotec.co.za