Microsoft Dynamics 365 vs. Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Dynamics 365
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a CRM providing sales, marketing, and service functionality. It is offered as SaaS and on-premise. Dynamics 365 is part of the larger Dynamics suite of business intelligence and ERP products.
$44
per month
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Score 7.3 out of 10
N/A
Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) & Manufacturing on Fusion Cloud enables organizations to respond quickly to changing demand, supply, and market conditions.N/A
Pricing
Microsoft Dynamics 365Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft Dynamics 365Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Top Pros
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Features
Microsoft Dynamics 365Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Sales Force Automation
Comparison of Sales Force Automation features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
69 Ratings
3% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Customer data management / contact management8.768 Ratings00 Ratings
Workflow management7.266 Ratings00 Ratings
Territory management8.150 Ratings00 Ratings
Opportunity management8.362 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)7.565 Ratings00 Ratings
Contract management8.351 Ratings00 Ratings
Quote & order management8.347 Ratings00 Ratings
Interaction tracking7.159 Ratings00 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management7.550 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
Comparison of Customer Service & Support features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
6.9
54 Ratings
8% below category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Case management7.950 Ratings00 Ratings
Call center management8.044 Ratings00 Ratings
Help desk management4.948 Ratings00 Ratings
Marketing Automation
Comparison of Marketing Automation features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.8
66 Ratings
3% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Lead management8.360 Ratings00 Ratings
Email marketing7.261 Ratings00 Ratings
CRM Project Management
Comparison of CRM Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.7
63 Ratings
1% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Task management7.358 Ratings00 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management7.543 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting8.352 Ratings00 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of CRM Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.8
64 Ratings
14% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Forecasting9.154 Ratings00 Ratings
Pipeline visualization9.160 Ratings00 Ratings
Customizable reports8.363 Ratings00 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.8
66 Ratings
3% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Custom fields8.365 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom objects8.060 Ratings00 Ratings
Scripting environment8.347 Ratings00 Ratings
API for custom integration6.751 Ratings00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
61 Ratings
5% below category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Single sign-on capability8.355 Ratings00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions7.556 Ratings00 Ratings
Social CRM
Comparison of Social CRM features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
36 Ratings
8% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Social data8.335 Ratings00 Ratings
Social engagement7.536 Ratings00 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
Comparison of Integrations with 3rd-party Software features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.5
55 Ratings
5% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Marketing automation7.555 Ratings00 Ratings
Compensation management7.528 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform
Comparison of Platform features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.3
47 Ratings
10% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-
Ratings
Mobile access8.347 Ratings00 Ratings
Supply Chain Planning
Comparison of Supply Chain Planning features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
7.0
13 Ratings
4% below category average
Custom alerts00 Ratings8.113 Ratings
Scenario-based planning00 Ratings7.212 Ratings
Resource optimization00 Ratings7.012 Ratings
Supply forecasting00 Ratings6.912 Ratings
Capacity estimation00 Ratings7.011 Ratings
Employee allocation00 Ratings4.78 Ratings
Supply network coordination00 Ratings7.99 Ratings
Procurement Management
Comparison of Procurement Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
7.9
10 Ratings
7% above category average
Raw material sourcing00 Ratings7.99 Ratings
Supply market analysis00 Ratings7.68 Ratings
Cost analysis00 Ratings7.810 Ratings
Expense Logging00 Ratings8.28 Ratings
Order Fulfillment Management
Comparison of Order Fulfillment Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
8.2
11 Ratings
4% above category average
Order fulfillment optimization00 Ratings9.09 Ratings
Return services00 Ratings7.07 Ratings
Purchase order generation00 Ratings7.911 Ratings
Purchase order tracking00 Ratings7.911 Ratings
Supplier delivery scheduling00 Ratings8.010 Ratings
Pricing and product configurations generation00 Ratings9.310 Ratings
Logistics and Transportation Management
Comparison of Logistics and Transportation Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
8.3
6 Ratings
13% above category average
Packaging00 Ratings8.04 Ratings
Delivery planning00 Ratings8.06 Ratings
Route optimization00 Ratings8.35 Ratings
Shipping performance00 Ratings9.35 Ratings
Fleet management00 Ratings7.85 Ratings
Warehouse & Inventory Management
Comparison of Warehouse & Inventory Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
9.0
11 Ratings
13% above category average
Automation of warehouse operations00 Ratings9.08 Ratings
Inventory storage00 Ratings9.39 Ratings
Stock monitoring00 Ratings8.611 Ratings
Inventory tracking00 Ratings9.310 Ratings
Warehouse asset management00 Ratings9.09 Ratings
Inventory and price forecasting00 Ratings8.79 Ratings
Demand Management
Comparison of Demand Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
7.8
9 Ratings
7% above category average
Demand signal sensing00 Ratings7.38 Ratings
Demand forecasting00 Ratings7.19 Ratings
Customer analytics00 Ratings7.08 Ratings
Inventory stock optimization00 Ratings8.78 Ratings
Sales and operations planning00 Ratings8.36 Ratings
Pricing and promotion tracking00 Ratings8.36 Ratings
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User Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics 365Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Likelihood to Recommend
7.8
(88 ratings)
7.0
(19 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.0
(20 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(18 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
7.9
(11 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Online Training
7.5
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.2
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
3.9
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Professional Services
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Microsoft Dynamics 365Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
All told, if it hadn't been for the fact that we were testing it with both employees who knew CRM lingo and those who were new, we wouldn't have found such an issue. The program itself can be very useful for people who already manage CRMs, who know how to use them, who know how to run and manage employees on them, namely because of the "one-stop-shop" concept in data visibility. When it came down to it though, if you have high-turnover, then this product will devolve into only being used for it's base components. Down the middle, we found that the people who'd been in marketing for 4-5 years fell into the product easily because of the way it was written. Everyone before that, with novice experience, thought it was written like a textbook for a graduate class - little to no leeway if you don't happen to know one specific term
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Oracle
Oracle SCM Cloud is extensively used in my organization for a complete
Supply chain. We use all the Procure to Pay modules starting with
Procurement, Order management, and Financial modules. We also use Product
Information Management and Product Development Management modules to create and maintain items and products that we sell. These modules are interfaced with Inventory Management for shipping and supply chain demand and supply planning as well. Analytics is integrated with all these modules so it is very useful to keep track of metrics. However, if you are not using Sales Cloud and use another CRM system, there could be some hiccups in syncing the system if you don't have a middleware.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • Some useful out-of-the-box features, like mass uploads of Leads from trade shows or when qualifying a Lead, CRM automatically creates the Opportunity, Contact, and Account for you, etc.
  • Really powerful customizations through the user interface to improve user experience. Things like Business Rules, for example, if Field A = 1, then Field B = 2 and Field C = 2, if Field A = 2, then Field B and Field C don't apply, so automatically hide them.
  • Or other functionality that improves user experience, like Business Process Flows. These walk users step by step through our business process, helping them know when certain actions should take place, and at what point other data is now required. We've used this extensively with our Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order process, helping users understand the business process each step of the way.
  • Customizations built on top of the platform now called model-driven PowerApps. You can have connections to "typical" data, like Accounts, Contacts, or Opportunities, for example, but then connect that data to custom entities, records that only apply to your specific business. This is all done through the user interface and allows you to customize and automate specific line-of-business applications for your specific needs.
  • Behind the scenes, D365 CE is built on SQL. So the data conforms to industry standards and makes it much easier to interact with. Your developers and IT team will thank you.
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Oracle
  • Allows you to visualize your data in more graphical manners.
  • Provides a solid configurable forecasting engine.
  • It's user configurable which helps to deliver the results you are looking for.
  • Product is keeping up with the speed of innovation - constantly being improved and pushed out to the customers.
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 storage & license cost can prohibit some large deployments or even cost-sensitive small projects from using the platform (although I'm certain most deployments would realize a positive ROI if implemented correctly with process automation).
  • The cost and licensing document for Dynamics 365 is 61 pages and will take a rocket scientist to understand it. It's better to just have your Microsoft help estimate the cost if they are willing to help you that.
  • The documentation on how to first fully understand the Out of the Box default solution and settings is lacking or even non-existing. This has the potential to derail Dynamic 365 launches and implementations from the gitgo. Want to use an out of the box entity?.. well it's probably related to 5 other entities that require configuration and full understanding of it to successful implement. And you ask where is the laymen guide or instructions?... User groups and forums. In Summary, Microsoft can up its game in deployment training and supporting documentation.
  • Microsoft needs to incentivize more external platforms to build app connectors for easy integration, such as ZenDesk, Slack, Tableau, etc. Even the current connector apps such as Salesforce, MailChimp, Docusign are useless or don't work at all.
  • Several limitations inhibit successful Dynamics 365 deployments such as: limited number of Rollup field calculations (summarizing fields on child/related records), limited number rows that can exported to Excel via advanced find, Dynamics 365 files, log and database storage size limit is extremely small and will always require purchasing additional storage (for Online deployments).
  • New user buy-in or acceptance or system platform changes can be difficult if a solid change management plan isn't enacted.
  • Don't expect much help from Microsoft on implementation or solutions unless it's a technical flaw with the platform. Microsoft relies on their MVP partner network to consult for implementations at a hefty cost. Hiring a knowledgeable and savvy Dynamics 365 System Administrator can reduce the need for consultant support; of course, this is dependant upon many many variables.
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Oracle
  • UI - Needs a definite update. Tool can do wonders if UI is intuitive.
  • Excel based data doesn't upload easily.
  • No open APIs, integration is not possible with other tools.
  • Extra charges for a module for integration.
  • Implementation is not easy.
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Likelihood to Renew
Microsoft
CRM has allowed us to keep all of our data in one place that is easy for all users within the company to view. I came into the company after they had been using CRM for about 4 years. They have all said that since we have used this it has helped us control work processes better, it has allowed us to be able to track things so much better, and has been something that has helped unite many processes that used to be all over the place. We are currently using CRM 4.0 and are planning on upgrading in the next 18 months to the 2011 version. Support for 4.0 is almost all but dried up. Understandably so. Some of the customization we have done, and a plugins we use, are now contained within the 2011 version so we are looking forward to that upgrade. We use an email marketing company as well, and they primarily support the 2011 version, but their product connects and is integrated within CRM. This is a great benefit as well so that all of our marketing information can be contained in one location.
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Oracle
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Usability
Microsoft
My review can help others to choose the correct CRM like Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM. I see lots of great things in Microsoft Dynamics 365 that make your business easy and smooth also MS allows users to customize the software according to their needs. So Thought I should share my experience with others.
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Oracle
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Support Rating
Microsoft
Our partner, Ledgeview Partners has been FANTASTIC to work with. They are always timely in their response and have taken time to understand our business and our specific needs. We've made a lot of advanced customizations and they have been a great help in making those updates.
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Oracle
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Implementation Rating
Microsoft
We used a data warehouse to house our data, and our IT team and implementation vendor worked diligently ahead of time to construct idea implementation plans. Out of millions of records- we had less than a dozen errors, which is remarkable. My major insight is simply having a group of completely devoted individuals working towards your goal who fully understand the desired outcome. Focused resources for implementation season are critical to success.
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Oracle
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
Salesforce has more desirable functions than Microsoft Dynamics 365, at a competitive price. Its user interface is far more superior, it has more customization, easier customization, and out of the box it is more pleasing to the eye and to the end user. If the client doesn't have a deep-rooted connection with Microsoft I wouldn't leap to Dynamics 365.
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Oracle
Oracle SCM is best suited for Small & Mid Sized Business, whereas SAP SCM is best suited for large scale businesses. Oracle SCM has Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Supplier Relationship Management (SCM) integrations which is missing in SAP SCM. Oracle supports modular integration and electronic data integration (EDI) which was one of the pre-requisites of the client.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Microsoft
On our purchase, I'd been interrogated about our usage. Our needs are met by Microsoft Dynamics 365, which is simple to use. With so much data and information available, we must ensure that it is presented correctly to managers. Due to a lack of use, we don't have to spend as much money on Salesforce.
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Oracle
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Professional Services
Microsoft
My company's preferred program right now is Microsoft Dynamics 365. We use it to keep track of customers and important sales metrics in a streamlined manner. Anyone familiar with CRMs will find the tool extremely useful. Considering that we have a good turnover, this product will be used for its basic segments. As a result, there are few chances of error with Microsoft dynamics because it is so easy to use. Many options for recording data on these leads are available. It meets our needs and pays off.
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Oracle
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • It is hard to say, the reason why we are using Microsoft Dynamics CRM is because it is provided to us for free.
  • It could be worthwhile to investigate whether an alternative CRM (even though paid) can be used to boost the ROI
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Oracle
  • There is a large reduction in man hours spent attempting to manually create the traceability matrix
  • There is a strong involvement of different BUs and collaboration on the requirements creation process
  • The time to develop and approve requirements has been shortened
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