East Coast Oracle Users Conference 2025
NexInfo at East Coast Oracle Users Conference 2025
We at NexInfo are excited to be a part of the East Coast Oracle Users Conference (ECO) 2025, scheduled for November 4–5, 2025 at the NCSU McKimmon Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. East Coast Oracle Users Conference
This conference brings together functional and technical users of Oracle — managers, directors, DBAs, developers, application users, system analysts — and serves as a forum for sharing best practices, case studies, deep-dives, and networking. East Coast Oracle Users Conference
For NexInfo, ECO 2025 is a strategic opportunity:
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To showcase our domain expertise in Oracle EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) and analytics
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To connect with Oracle users, potential clients, partners, and fellow practitioners
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To present thought leadership content that addresses real-world challenges in corporate and management reporting, cash flow forecasting, and bridging GAAP / non-GAAP narratives
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To stay abreast of evolving trends in Oracle product capabilities, customer requirements, and community best practices
We also encourage those interested to register via the official registration portal: East Coast Oracle Users Conference
NexInfo Speaker Sessions
NexInfo is proud to present two sessions delivered by Prakash Malmarugan, Manager – EPM & Analytics, NexInfo Solutions Inc.
Session 1
Title: Oracle EPM Narrative Reporting: Streamlining Corporate and Management Reporting
Speaker: Prakash Malmarugan NexInfo East Coast Oracle Users Conference
Synopsis / Abstract :
In this session, Prakash will unpack how organizations can leverage Oracle Narrative Reporting (within the EPM suite) to design, author, review, and publish rich, narrative-enhanced financial and management reports with agility, consistency, and automation. Through real-world examples and best practices, the session will highlight how to unify data and narrative, reduce manual overhead, and improve collaboration across stakeholder groups.
Key Themes / Takeaways (from NexInfo’s vantage):
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Moving from fragmented spreadsheets, word docs, and manual stitching to an integrated platform where data + narrative coexist
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Establishing a “single version of truth” by consolidating data from disparate sources into narrative report packages
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Managing report structure, workflows, review cycles, version control, and security in Narrative Reporting
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Enabling distributed contributor access (e.g. business users, finance, management) in a governed way
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Driving time savings, consistency, auditability, and flexibility in corporate & management reporting
NexInfo believes this session will resonate strongly with finance and reporting teams that are burdened by manual reporting cycles, spreadsheet dependencies, and inefficiencies in narrative integration.
Session 2
Title: Oracle EPM Predictive Cash Flow for GAAP, Non-GAAP Reporting & Cash Flow Forecasting
Speaker: Prakash Malmarugan East Coast Oracle Users Conference
Synopsis / Abstract (projected):
In this session, Prakash will explore how Oracle EPM can be extended into the domain of predictive cash flow modeling, supporting both GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and non-GAAP views, along with forward-looking cash flow forecasting. Attendees will see techniques and methodologies to build robust, transparent, and integrated cash flow forecasts that can feed into financial narratives, board reporting, stress testing, scenario planning, and liquidity management.
Key Themes / Takeaways:
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How to architect a predictive cash flow solution within EPM that ties back to financials and assumptions
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Handling differences between GAAP vs non-GAAP cash flow views, adjustments, reconciling to P&L / balance sheet
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Scenario analysis, sensitivity, stress testing, and rolling forecasts
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Ensuring model transparency, traceability, and auditability
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Integrating predictive forecasting outputs with narrative reporting / management commentary
This session will appeal to finance, FP&A, and treasury teams seeking to modernize their cash flow forecasting, bring predictive rigor into their reporting, and align forecasting with narrative output.
Why These Sessions Matter
From NexInfo’s point of view, these two sessions are deeply aligned with our core strengths and our mission to help clients:
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Bridging Data + Narrative
Many organizations still struggle to combine numbers with meaningful commentary in a controlled, repeatable way. Narrative Reporting is a powerful tool, and we aim to show how it can be used thoughtfully, not just as a “wrapper” over numbers but as a central tool in reporting strategy. -
Elevating Forecasting & Liquidity Planning
Cash flow forecasting is increasingly critical in uncertain times. Many organizations do ad-hoc, spreadsheet-based forecasts, lacking integration, versioning, or traceability. By leveraging the predictive capabilities of EPM, finance teams can gain agility, predictiveness, and confidence in their forecasts. -
End-to-End Reporting Strategy
We see value in architectures that don’t treat reporting, narrative, forecasting, and analytics as isolated silos but as interconnected components of financial planning and analysis. These sessions represent a push toward that integrated vision. -
Practical Implementation Guidance
It’s not enough to talk about capability; we aim to bring in implementation learnings, pitfalls, best practices, and real-world examples. That gives attendees something actionable to take home.