IBM Sterling Warehouse Management System vs. Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Sterling WMS
Score 5.0 out of 10
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The IBM Sterling Warehouse Management System (WMS) supports management of distribution and fulfillment processes across multiple warehouses and their inventory from a central hub.N/A
Oracle WMS
Score 6.0 out of 10
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LogFire Cloud Warehouse Management System (WMS) was acquired by Oracle in September 2016 and is now offered as Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud.N/A
Pricing
IBM Sterling Warehouse Management SystemOracle Warehouse Management Cloud
Editions & Modules
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IBM Sterling WMSOracle WMS
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Top Pros
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User Ratings
IBM Sterling Warehouse Management SystemOracle Warehouse Management Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
5.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(3 ratings)
Support Rating
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3.0
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User Testimonials
IBM Sterling Warehouse Management SystemOracle Warehouse Management Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
Like I previously mentioned, this software fits our needs right now because it allows us to control inventory and remove items when needed from our participating retailer's websites. The price is reasonable. Our traffic and shipping teams have also used this software to create fewer touch points in shipping and make the process more digital. That has been a big winner for us. You'll definitely want an internal IT team to support this software. The implementation process is long and tedious and you will need to restructure to fit your needs. That is difficult to do when you are a smaller business with cross-functional employees.
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Oracle
Easy to implement, easy to operate, it must expand its portfolio options to be able to operate all the logistics processes of the warehouses.
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Pros
IBM
  • Pretty straight forward for entering new items or deleting items not needed in the feed anymore.
  • Able to match vendor models to retailer SKU's without issue.
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Oracle
  • Manage a lot of information - we manage 600+ stores of various sizes with millions of products across them to manage. Oracle Warehouse Management cloud is able to handle all our data.
  • It has a lot of parametrization inside - when we add a new store, we are able to do so easily, no matter its size.
  • It's flexible - adding new information, stores, or changing information is easy to do.
  • It's scalable - again, as we add or change stores, we are able to do so with this software.
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Cons
IBM
  • Not able to export lists to excel. This is a big negative for me personally. It makes it harder and more time consuming to clean up accounts.
  • Doesn't warn you if the same sender and receiver code are on another list.
  • The dashboard is not the best. The next button that you would assume takes you to the next page actually doesn't, it ends up showing past interactions with the software. You have to click on the tiny numbers at the top to navigate. Super annoying. Not very user-friendly or appealing to the eye.
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Oracle
  • We can enter manual entries into Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud and all manual entries do not have proper control.
  • It performs slow when it must extract the data in large amounts.
  • Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud doesn’t maintain sales return entries because it’s not an order management system. In order to use this feature, we need to configure or deploy another solution, which is Order Management System. We cannot consider it as a demerit of Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud but for a single feature, we cannot deploy another module. .
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Support Rating
IBM
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Oracle
Because is slow, they don't know much and take a lot of time to resolve something.
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
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Oracle
We are using these services in our warehouses for managing all our inventory and warehouses for almost 11 years now. With the help of this tool, we were able to track our inventory status more accurately and get a timely update if the inventory is low. It is highly flexible you can easily add new product information or change some information. The interface is very easy to use
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • The overall impact has been good for us and I do feel like the software is worth the money they just need to do a lot of updating and making the software more user-friendly.
  • As a ecommerce account manager, it is important that we are able to remove and add items quickly to our retailer sites. This software has allowed us to do that.
  • Would like to see a more knowledgeable support staff that are able to work through issues in a timely matter.
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Oracle
  • We have reduced our manned power.
  • Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud helped us to increase our productivity by system automation.
  • We are managing our warehouse operations in a large numbers.
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