Migrating from IBM-Hyperion solution to Hyperion solution

Hi,<BR><BR>in our production system there is IBM-Hyperion solution, but we need to migrate to Hyperion only solution, because IBM has decided that will no more support IBM-Hyperion solution. But looking to web page <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://dev.hyperion.com/products/">http://dev.hyperion.com/products/</a> I am little of confused there are two lines of products: "Hyperion System 9 Products" and "Other Available Products". What should be appropriate migration path? Should we migrate to "other available products" list or to "Hyperion System 9"? What is the main difference between theres two?<BR><BR>My production system:<BR>- Intel server (2 CPU using hyperthreating technology - so Windows see 4 CPUs)<BR>- Windows 2003<BR>- Analytic server (Essbase) 7.1.0 (this is equal to IBM DB2 OLAP Server 8.2)<BR>- Analyzer server 7.0.19.01830 (this is equal to IBM DB2 OLAP Analyzer server 8.1)<BR>- DB2 for Windows v8.2 (database server)<BR>- Java JRE 1.3.1_09 on clients computers <BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Grofaty

Hello grofaty,<BR><BR>please find my answers below your questions:<BR><BR>"is there possible to migrate from IBM to Hyperion to both lines of products 7 and system 9?"<BR>- You have to check the hyperion website to exactly know which IBM version and therin the Hyperion version can be migrated to the official Hyperion version. They always told us that the IBM version is very similar to the Hyperion version but in one case Hyperion was not able to reproduce our Analyzer problem because they hadn't had the IBM code in their support laboratory. Therefore it makes sense to bind Hyperion over to make a proof of concept for the migration. (E.g. we had problems with rule-files' language setting on WAS, we migrated them via Tomcat on a notebook to WAS on our test system!).<BR><BR>"Is there a migration process between 7 and system 9 in "Essabse server" and "Analyzer server"?"<BR>- If you like we can exchange our experience which is a collection of consulting know-how and our own experience.<BR><BR><BR>"Why does Hyperion sells two products lines (system 9 and 'other available products'? Are there huge differences? Can this products be easy of migrating from one to another?"<BR>-As far as I know/read there are differences in the license model because system 9 is rebundled in comparison with 7 and you buy more products than in 7 = ergo the price is higher!<BR>You can first buy named licenses for e.g Essbase 7 and then buy an upgrade to Essbase System 9 (e.g in system 9 Essbase is split into ASO and BSO products!!!)<BR>...ask your sales rep. from Hyperion and compare with other companies about special agreements to have a better bargaining position.<BR><BR>bye<BR><BR>knightrich<BR><BR>

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