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'''Hyperion® Planning™''' is a ] and forecasting application from ]. Hyperion Planning uses ] (a ] product sold by ]) as a database and calculation engine, and includes a ] ].

The software itself is a collection of ] and ] that provide the web interface, with some administrative components relying on Microsoft's ] to communicate with a Windows ]. The software adopts an ] architecture: a ] (], ] or ]), ] ] (], ] ], ] or ]), and the ] server itself make up a full installation of the product.

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