Excel is great when you are working by yourself, but as you start to collaborate with colleagues and add enterprise-level amounts of data the cracks start to show. Anaplan gives you the same flexibility to build whatever you need, but with enterprise-level...
It's not intuituive. If you have plenty of products, when adding information on the table, you do not see the name of that row (because you went down, but the name of the row is not frozen). The user interface needs to improve.
Used both the cloud module as well as the on premise and the cloud has it's advantages when it comes to cost and scalability. But there have been performance issues and Oracle needs to fix those.
Processing of the data seems to be very slow and needs to be improved.
Excel is great when you are working by yourself, but as you start to collaborate with colleagues and add enterprise-level amounts of data the cracks start to show. Anaplan gives you the same flexibility to build whatever you need, but with enterprise-level...
Used both the cloud module as well as the on premise and the cloud has it's advantages when it comes to cost and scalability. But there have been performance issues and Oracle needs to fix those.
It's not intuituive. If you have plenty of products, when adding information on the table, you do not see the name of that row (because you went down, but the name of the row is not frozen). The user interface needs to improve.
Processing of the data seems to be very slow and needs to be improved.