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What Is Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?
Continuous change requires continuous innovation. Tomorrow’s leaders are those most capable of adapting to change today. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is a complete, modern, cloud ERP suite that provides your mid to enterprise-level teams with advanced capabilities, such as AI to automate the manual processes that slow them down, analytics to react to market shifts in real time, and automatic updates to stay current and gain a competitive advantage.
Who Uses Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is designed for mid to enterprise-level customers, with annual revenue of USD 250 million and above.
Where can Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP be deployed?
About the vendor
- Oracle
- Located in Chicago, US
- Founded in 1977
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP support
- Phone Support
- Chat
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP pricing
Starting Price:
- Yes, has free trial
- No free version
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP does not have a free version but does offer a free trial.
About the vendor
- Oracle
- Located in Chicago, US
- Founded in 1977
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP support
- Phone Support
- Chat
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Features of Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
Reviews of Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

ERP for Business effiency
Comments: its good for textile sector.every textile firm use it to Create pipline for their business.
Pros:
Its multi madule system is best. We can connect all madule and create a busniess formulation plan.secondly i can access anywhere anytime due to its cloud services.
Cons:
Its programming is very senstive, a small type error can leads towards differnt results. its implimentation are tough.
Planning, Costing & Inventory Controlling with Oracle ERP
Comments:
Stratigic helper and assistant in finance with Business Intelligence, we got optimized results in finance,supplychain.
Business software for planning, tactics and execution of business scenario is totally on your screen, you can run/manage business and set business direction then monitor and control accordingly.
Pros:
First, Due to Covid-19 pandemic, I am getting benefit of its cloud sevices By working from home. Secondly, Its Middle ware services, We have different madule of ERP like Meterial Management System,Apperal Management system and Inventory Management system.All of three Modules are interlinked and Show results on one window. its save a lot of time and consumed less human resource for operations controlling . Third its very easy to build new forms and reports as per organzational requirement. As for as its security Concerns, We can give partial access to the outsider (Supplier) and customized access to the company employees.
Cons:
Security Setup in Cloud services is time taking. Its very difficult to linked it with Website, E.g Many times We need updated exchange rate then we need to link it with api to get live exchange rates, which is difficult and almost we have to do it manual.
Alternatives Considered: Dynamics 365
Reasons for Choosing Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP: Not meeting business requirement,Less efficient,expensive and time taking queries.
Switched From: Dynamics 365
Project Manager Can't use this PM Suite
Comments: The sheer amount of time it takes oracle to get setup could bankrupt your company of resources. We are going on a two year implementation time frame and still do not have a functional product. When we submit a bug oracle does not fix the process, they just give you work arounds, which take 5 more steps than the original software we booted in order to become more effecient.
Pros:
For a finance tool it is mildly functional. Oracle ERP cloud has many modules that potentially could be used in your business.
Cons:
The project management tool is virtually useless for any kind of portfolio management. If you manage tons of small projects the sheer time it takes to setup oracle will nearly bankrupt your business. The "implementations partners" do not understand how to use oracle let alone setup another companies ERP. Customer service does not fix problems, they just offer lengthy work arounds.
Manage Your business through ERP
Comments: its best for multi branches business which can be connected at one data base.Data mining is more easy rahter than to get collect data from every site.
Pros:
Its multi madule system is owesome, company can connect different stake holder through different madules with a custmized access.i can access it anywhere through internet. its immediate integration help business to to perform tasks more efficiently. Report building is so easy.
Cons:
Multi modules packed in one suite confuse our less trained Employees. Security setup should be imporved. server up time is too low.
Alternatives Considered: Dynamics 365
Switched From: Dynamics 365
Not very user friendly, but allows for powerful record tracking
Comments: We use the Oracle ERP Procurement solutions to manage orders and goods in our organization. Although the UI can be cumbersome, it is a great tool on the back end to manage procurement and services for a large organization. It greatly simplifies the chain of escalating approvals and can establish a trail for audit record keeping. With further training, the system becomes easy to use and actually can speed up services because you are not waiting for someone to batch approve orders.
Pros:
Although for me it is cumbersome to use, my friends in management and finance say that it is a lifesaver for them in organizing expenses and following chain of command, especially for financial approval of large purchases. It allows for tracking of approvals through to the highest level of mangement which automates the process. Before, we were having managers manually go through each list and approve each individual item; with this, they are able to automate the approval process and integrate that with our vendors to make purchasing more streamlined and to keep strong records for audit purposes.
Cons:
It is not very intuitive to use. Oracle training for procurement had to be given multiple times at our institution so that people could try out the software and subsequently ask questions about what each form and button actually does. It's certainly not the most user friendly interface, and many people have asked me if their orders are actually in the system because they can't find the order after they approved it.