Old Hyperion Developer Network

Hi,
Does anybody where the old Hyperion Developer Network can now be found.
The old site is now redirecting to the OTN but I cannot find any of the Essbase utilities which were available on the HDN.
Many Thanks.
Sebastien

Oracle is a little different then Hyperion, in some ways a lot better, but since they are bigger they also have more lawyers and I think the idea of having "utilities" on an Oracle website, implies that Oracle endorses the utilities. Since many of these were written by users with no formal testing, if someone were to use them in an Enterprise environment and take out a NOC, Oracle would look pretty foolish, and be subject to legal action. Now I'm exaggerating, but the point is we live in litigious society and the lawyers make the rules, so until Oracle has had a chance to go through and figure out a way to put the utilities out there without exposing themselves to legal recourse, I think we're going to have to wait. I'm told they are working on it, hopefully it will be soon.

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