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Oracle Sales
Formerly Oracle Engagement Cloud and Oracle Sales Cloud

Overview

What is Oracle Sales?

Oracle Sales guides sellers with intelligent recommendations to help them focus on the most valuable prospects at the right time. These machine learning-based CRM selling tools center around clean, complete customer data from internal and external sources.

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Recent Reviews

Great value added

8 out of 10
February 12, 2021
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Ability to produce cims reports for customer billing and maintaining data. We automate and manage transactions related customer service …
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Popular Features

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  • Custom fields (15)
    9.2
    92%
  • Customer data management / contact management (15)
    9.0
    90%
  • Custom objects (15)
    8.9
    89%
  • Workflow management (15)
    8.4
    84%
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Pricing

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Professional

$65.00

Cloud
Per User Per Month

Standard

$100.00

Cloud
Per User Per Month

Enterprise

$200.00

Cloud
Per User Per Month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

Demo - Objects and Fields in Oracle Sales cloud

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Features

Sales Force Automation

This is the technique of using software to automate certain sales-related tasks.

8.5
Avg 7.7

Customer Service & Support

This component of CRM software automates help desk, call center and field service management.

8.6
Avg 7.5

Marketing Automation

This component of CRM software helps to automate and scale marketing tasks and the subsequent analysis of those efforts.

8.4
Avg 7.5

CRM Project Management

This component of CRM software helps users initiate, plan, collaborate on, execute, track, and close projects.

8.8
Avg 7.6

CRM Reporting & Analytics

Reporting and analytics in CRM software includes sales forecasting, pipeline analysis, and automated dashboards.

8.7
Avg 7.6

Customization

This addresses a company’s ability to configure the software to fit its specific use case and workflow.

8.9
Avg 7.6

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

8.3
Avg 8.3

Social CRM

This component of CRM software helps companies leverage social media in engaging with customers.

8.2
Avg 7.2

Integrations with 3rd-party Software

This involves the CRM software’s ability to integrate with other systems, whether external or homegrown.

8.6
Avg 7.1

Platform

8.4
Avg 7.5
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Product Details

What is Oracle Sales?

Oracle Sales guides sellers with intelligent recommendations to help them focus on the most valuable prospects at the right time. These machine learning-based CRM selling tools center around clean, complete customer data from internal and external sources.

Oracle Sales Features

Sales Force Automation Features

  • Supported: Customer data management / contact management
  • Supported: Workflow management
  • Supported: Territory management
  • Supported: Opportunity management
  • Supported: Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
  • Supported: Contract management
  • Supported: Quote & order management
  • Supported: Interaction tracking
  • Supported: Channel / partner relationship management

Customer Service & Support Features

  • Supported: Case management
  • Supported: Call center management
  • Supported: Help desk management

Marketing Automation Features

  • Supported: Lead management
  • Supported: Email marketing

CRM Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task management
  • Supported: Reporting

CRM Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Forecasting
  • Supported: Pipeline visualization
  • Supported: Customizable reports

Customization Features

  • Supported: Custom fields
  • Supported: Custom objects
  • Supported: Scripting environment
  • Supported: API for custom integration

Security Features

  • Supported: Role-based user permissions
  • Supported: Single sign-on capability

Social CRM Features

  • Supported: Social data
  • Supported: Social engagement

Integrations with 3rd-party Software Features

  • Supported: Marketing automation
  • Supported: Compensation management

Platform Features

  • Supported: Mobile access

Additional Features

  • Supported: Call Reports
  • Supported: Asset Management
  • Supported: Predictive Analytics
  • Supported: Contact Relationships and Hierarchy
  • Supported: Assessments for lead, opportunity, account, contact
  • Supported: Mobile Offline Mode
  • Supported: Mobile Voice Commands

Oracle Sales Screenshots

Screenshot of Task Based Home PageScreenshot of MobileScreenshot of Sales AssistantScreenshot of Sales ForecastingScreenshot of Win Probability

Oracle Sales Competitors

Oracle Sales Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesWorldwide
Supported LanguagesWorldwide

Frequently Asked Questions

Oracle Sales guides sellers with intelligent recommendations to help them focus on the most valuable prospects at the right time. These machine learning-based CRM selling tools center around clean, complete customer data from internal and external sources.

Zoho CRM, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Sugar Sell (SugarCRM) are common alternatives for Oracle Sales.

Reviewers rate Lead management and Custom fields and Reporting highest, with a score of 9.2.

The most common users of Oracle Sales are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

(162)

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Reviews

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Mary Hunnicutt | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle CRM is being used by our Sales team and a small group of Executives to manage our customers. We also use it to create metrics reports for the sales team to hold them accountable and track sales commission. We have also integrated customer sales data from our JDE system to allow for a one stop data warehouse for our customer information. This allows the sales team to have all the information they need at their fingertips, and it also allows them to enter and track their sales pipeline though the opportunity process. Our marketing team uses CRM to log interactions they have had with the customer, which allows the sales manager to know of any issues related to the account.
  • I feel like CRM is pretty intuitive for the user as it is a point and click product. It also gives the user some flexibility in customizing the layouts of their pages so that the information is in the order they need it.
  • From an Admin perspective, it is pretty easy to customize as far as the field types, field names, color scheme, page layouts, etc. I did not have an IT background when I started with Oracle CRM, and I was able to learn pretty quickly.
  • If you are proficient in Java and HTML, you can pretty much customize the CRM product as much as you want with applets, buttons, integration with other internal websites, such as SharePoint.
  • The reporting area is pretty robust since it allows you to combine subject areas into one report, and offers many different layout options such as pivot tables, charts, graphs, narrative views (for documents), and dynamic dashboards.
  • Reports that are complex with custom tables, large amounts of information, and multiple filters can take a long time to run for the users.
  • Would like to see easier ways to customize without using Java and HTML.
I think it is well suited to a medium to larger size company to help manage customers, especially when sales managers are changing territories. This allows them to have all the background information on their new customers in one place. I think it may be overkill and too cumbersome for a smaller company (10 or less users). Following are some important questions to ask: Do you have a way to integrate data from outside systems, is there a record number or file storage allotment, how do you manage/delete old/outdated information, do you have an automated process for assigning accounts/leads, and how easy or hard is it to customize?
Sales Force Automation (9)
46.66666666666667%
4.7
Customer data management / contact management
90%
9.0
Workflow management
80%
8.0
Territory management
90%
9.0
Opportunity management
90%
9.0
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
70%
7.0
Contract management
N/A
N/A
Quote & order management
N/A
N/A
Interaction tracking
N/A
N/A
Channel / partner relationship management
N/A
N/A
Customer Service & Support (3)
N/A
N/A
Case management
N/A
N/A
Call center management
N/A
N/A
Help desk management
N/A
N/A
Marketing Automation (2)
40%
4.0
Lead management
80%
8.0
Email marketing
N/A
N/A
CRM Project Management (2)
N/A
N/A
Task management
N/A
N/A
Billing and invoicing management
N/A
N/A
CRM Reporting & Analytics (3)
56.66666666666667%
5.7
Forecasting
N/A
N/A
Pipeline visualization
80%
8.0
Customizable reports
90%
9.0
Customization (4)
82.5%
8.3
Custom fields
90%
9.0
Custom objects
90%
9.0
Scripting environment
80%
8.0
API for custom integration
70%
7.0
Security (1)
100%
10.0
Single sign-on capability
100%
10.0
Social CRM (2)
N/A
N/A
Social data
N/A
N/A
Social engagement
N/A
N/A
Integrations with 3rd-party Software (2)
N/A
N/A
Marketing automation
N/A
N/A
Compensation management
N/A
N/A
Platform (1)
90%
9.0
Mobile access
90%
9.0
  • We have had increased efficiency from the sales team having all of their customer info in one place instead of having to maintain spreadsheets and word documents.
  • Increased business by using the opportunity pipeline and tracking the sales teams commission based on the opportunities that are Won.
  • It has also led to better customer service because the sales team and Directors can see the activity history on the customer and are able to more easily follow up on issues that need to be resolved.
  • None
Overall, It is easy for the user, but there is a learning curve for the Administrator if you want to have a lot of customization.
Generally, if you log an SR, it will get resolved rather quickly. If they need to contact you for more information, the resolution process gets drug out because you have to usually go back and forth with several messages. Some customization involving web-links, java script, and HTML, Oracle does not officially support, so they will not assist you if your links stop working.
50
Sales Team, Sales Directors, Executives, Marketing
1
Basic knowledge of internet explorer, being able to ask questions to troubleshoot, being able to research to find the answer, HTML and Java is recommended, basic knowledge on creating case statements and queries
  • Hold the sales team accountable
  • Track our customer sales pipeline
  • Reduce administrative costs
  • was able to integrate Google maps into CRM to be able to plot customer sales visits
  • Forecasting using the Opportunity module
  • Social CRM
  • Professional services company
CD Group
Change management was a major issue with the implementation
It was a struggle getting the sales team on board with the new software and changes to their processes. We used Audit reports to hold the users responsible for using CRM and over time they embraced the changes.
If you have never used a CRM program is is hard to know exactly what you need. We had lots of changes during implementation and even more afterward once the users started working in it everyday. Also the partner we used didn't inform us about Allotments and not being able to Batch delete custom objects (you can now in recent releases). There were so many unknowns, that if I had it to do over, I would educate myself more and ask more questions of the partner that we used for implementation.
No
We have the standard support that comes with the CRM contract. This is usually sufficient, but if I fell like my issue is not getting resolved, I can contact my Oracle Customer Satisfaction Rep.
Yes
I have found a couple of bugs and reported them. They were both resolved, but it took a few months of waiting for future releases/patches.
  • entering information into CRM
  • Using the Outlook integration to add emails into CRM
  • changing page layouts and field names
  • Creating complex reports
  • Creating web applets and custom bottons
  • Integrating outside data from other systems
Yes, but I don't use it
Some of the more complex customer reports we have created are slow to run at times.
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