Migration Paths

Target Platform Primary Strength Ideal For…
Amazon Quick Suite Serverless scale & Generative AI Cloud-first firms seeking low TCO
Tableau Visual flexibility & Analytics depth Power users & Complex data viz
Power BI Ecosystem integration (Excel/Teams) Rapid, low-cost enterprise rollout
Oracle OAC Native Oracle ERP integration Minimizing migration complexity
OneStream Integrated Financial Close/Planning Global financial consolidation

When comparing these three for a financial services environment, the “winner” usually depends on whether you value visual depth (Tableau), ecosystem integration (Power BI), or cloud-native scalability (Amazon Quick Suite).

For a former Hyperion Brio user, the biggest transition is moving from Brio’s “document-based” ad-hoc querying to these “model-based” platforms.

When migrating from a legacy giant like Hyperion Brio, the biggest mistake is a “lift and shift” approach. Because Brio allowed users to create thousands of siloed, unmanaged .bqy files over decades, a successful migration requires a ruthless audit and a strategic mapping to modern data architectures.

The What to Migrate The Audit Phase

1. The "What" to Migrate: The Audit Phase

Before moving a single byte, you must categorize your existing Brio inventory. Typically, 60–70% of legacy reports are either duplicates or haven't been opened in over a year.

  • The "Core" Financials: Mission-critical regulatory and operational reports that require 100% data parity. These are non-negotiable.
  • The "Ad-Hoc" Logic: Don't migrate the reports themselves; migrate the logic. Identify the complex joins and calculated fields users built inside Brio and move them into a centralized Semantic Layer (like a Snowflake view or Power BI Dataset).
  • The "Dark Data": Identify reports that are just used as "data dumps" to Excel. These should be replaced by automated data exports or direct API connections, not a BI dashboard. Using tools like USEReady Migrator IQ can simplify and automate most of these steps.
The How to Migrate A 4-Step Framework

2. The “How” to Migrate: A 4-Step Framework

A phased approach reduces "change shock" for your finance users:

  • Inventory & Rationalization: Use automated scripts to scan your Brio repository. Identify the most active reports and group them by "Subject Area" (e.g., Accounts Payable, Risk Management, Fixed Income).
  • The Semantic Layer Build: Instead of rebuilding 100 reports, build one robust Data Model that answers 100 questions. This ensures that "Net Revenue" is calculated the same way across every new dashboard. Using tools like USEReady Migrator IQ can simplify and automate most of these steps.
  • Parallel Run (The Trust Phase): For a set period (usually 1-2 months), run the old Brio reports alongside the new system (Tableau/Power BI/QuickSight). This allows users to validate totals and builds the "trust" necessary to decommission the old tool.
  • User "Re-Education": Don't just train them on "how to click buttons." Train them on how to use Self-Service. Show them how the new tool replaces the manual VLOOKUPs they used to do after exporting from Brio.
Technical Elements to Move vs-Retain

3. Technical Elements to Move vs. Retain

Feature Action Modern Equivalent
Data Connections Replace Direct Query or Live Connections to Cloud Data Warehouses.
Complex Joins Centralize Move from the report level to the Database/ETL layer.
Pivot Tables Enhance Native "Matrix" or "Pivot" visuals with drill-down capability.
Brio SQR (Scripting) Automate Use Python, SQL, or specialized Paginated Reporting tools.

Authors

Editorial Team at aiagents4financialservices.com