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Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

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What is Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?

Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a core suite of Oracle Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Oracle Expense Management and Oracle Risk Management are part of this solution. Other apps include Financials, Revenue Management, Accounting Hub, PPM, and Procurement.…

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Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a core suite of Oracle Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Oracle Expense Management and Oracle Risk Management are part of this solution. Other apps include Financials, Revenue Management, Accounting Hub, PPM, and Procurement. The…

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Features

Payroll Management

Provides for pay calculation and benefit plan administration, in addition to managing direct deposit, salary revisions and payroll tracking.

9
Avg 7.1

Customization

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

7.4
Avg 7.4

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.

8.6
Avg 8.0

Reporting & Analytics

Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.

8.3
Avg 7.0

General Ledger and Configurable Accounting

Financial management solution, including capabilities for general ledger and configurable accounting

8.9
Avg 7.6

Inventory Management

The ability to track and manage the flow of goods or materials into and out of an inventory.

8.3
Avg 7.8

Order Management

The ability to process orders, and track them from quote to cash.

8.3
Avg 7.7

Subledger and Financial Process

Revenue management solution including capabilities for subledgers and financial processes

8.3
Avg 7.4

Project Financial Management

Project financial management solution including capabilities for project budgeting, cost control, billing and contract management.

8.2
Avg 7.6

Project Execution Management

Project execution management solution including capabilities for project scheduling, resource management, and team member task management.

8.1
Avg 6.8

Grants Management

Grants management solution for higher education, public sector, or non-profits with capabilities for managing financial awards for program and project funding

8.4
Avg 7.4

Procurement

Procurement management solution with capabilities for sourcing, contracting, procure-to-pay and supplier management

8.1
Avg 6.9

Risk Management

Risk management solution with capabilities for managing controls, assessing control effectiveness, certifying controls, and addressing deficiencies

7.9
Avg 6.5

Logistics

Logistics solution with capabilities for transportation planning, transportation execution, trade compliance, customs management, warehouse management and warehouse workforce management.

7.9
Avg 6.7

Manufacturing

Manufacturing solution for managing manufacturing processes and costs.

8
Avg 7.4

Supply Chain

Supply Chain Planning solution with capabilities for planning, performance monitoring, change responses and execution.

8.3
Avg 7.1

Product Lifecycle Management

Product Lifecycle Management solution with capabilities for innovation management, product development

7.8
Avg 7.2
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Product Details

What is Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?

Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a core suite of Oracle Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Oracle Expense Management and Oracle Risk Management are part of this solution. Other apps include Financials, Revenue Management, Accounting Hub, PPM, and Procurement. The single cloud platform offers built-in industry standards and modern best practices.

ERP software is the backbone of many organizations and Oracle aims to offer a modern, connected approach combined with the ease and flexibility of the cloud. Oracle Cloud ERP solutions deliver the functionality, analytics, security, mobile capabilities, and social collaboration tools needed to run a business and optimize business processes.

A cloud ERP system can be implemented more rapidly and at lower costs than similarly-featured on-premises ERP solutions running on internal corporate data centers. Any employee can access cloud services and data in real time to stay on top of critical business functions, such as financial planning and analysis, financial reporting compliance and other financial services, as well as supply chain management and project management.

Oracle applications on the cloud have integrated artificial intelligence functionalities to enable advanced business intelligence and analytics features, so as to drive smarter decision-making throughout the enterprise by deriving actionable insights from massive quantities of data.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Features

General Ledger and Configurable Accounting Features

  • Supported: Accounts payable
  • Supported: Accounts receivable
  • Supported: Global Financial Support
  • Supported: Primary and Secondary Ledgers
  • Supported: Journals and Reconciliations
  • Supported: Configurable Accounting
  • Supported: Standardized Processes

Subledger and Financial Process Features

  • Supported: Billing Management
  • Supported: Cash and Asset Management
  • Supported: Travel & Expense Management
  • Supported: Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting
  • Supported: Period Close

Inventory Management Features

  • Supported: Inventory tracking
  • Supported: Automatic reordering
  • Supported: Location management

Order Management Features

  • Supported: Pricing
  • Supported: Order entry
  • Supported: Credit card processing
  • Supported: Cost of goods sold
  • Supported: Order Orchestration

Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Dashboards
  • Supported: Standard reports
  • Supported: Custom reports

Customization Features

  • Supported: API for custom integration
  • Supported: Plug-ins

Security Features

  • Supported: Role-based user permissions
  • Supported: Single sign-on capability
  • Supported: Multi-factor authentication
  • Supported: User-level audit trail

Grants Management Features

  • Supported: Award Lifecycle Management

Project Financial Management Features

  • Supported: Budgeting and Forecasting
  • Supported: Project Costing
  • Supported: Cost Capture
  • Supported: Capital Project Management
  • Supported: Customer Contract Compliance
  • Supported: Project Revenue Recognition

Project Execution Management Features

  • Supported: Project Planning and Scheduling
  • Supported: Task Insight for Project Managers
  • Supported: Project Mobile Functionality
  • Supported: Definable Resource Pools

Procurement Features

  • Supported: Bids Analyzed and Compared
  • Supported: Contract Authoring
  • Supported: Contract Repository
  • Supported: Requisitions-to-Purchase Orders Integrated
  • Supported: Supplier Management

Risk Management Features

  • Supported: Risk Repository
  • Supported: Control Management
  • Supported: Control Efficiency Assessments
  • Supported: Issue Detection
  • Supported: Remediation and Certification

Logistics Features

  • Supported: Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Supported: Transportation Execution Management
  • Supported: Trade and Customs Management
  • Supported: Fulfillment Management
  • Supported: Warehouse Workforce Management

Manufacturing Features

  • Supported: Production Process Design
  • Supported: Production Management
  • Supported: Configuration Management
  • Supported: Work Execution
  • Supported: Manufacturing Costs

Supply Chain Features

  • Supported: Forecasting
  • Supported: Inventory Planning
  • Supported: Performance Monitoring

Product Lifecycle Management Features

  • Supported: Proposal Management
  • Supported: Product Master Data Management

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Screenshots

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Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported Countries100+ countries and regions
Supported LanguagesArabic, Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French-Canada, French-France, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Efficient Reporting Tools: Users have found the OTBI & ESSBASE Reporting to be efficient for their business processes, enabling effective data management. They appreciated the system's easy navigation and setup process, enhancing usability.

Streamlined Financial Processes: Reviewers praised features like auto invoice generation and streamlined data management tasks in Fusion ERP for managing financial operations efficiently. The creation of sales orders, generation of bills/manifesto, and auto accounting features were highlighted for their efficiency in financial processes.

Comprehensive Functionality: Customers appreciate the system's versatility for various business functions, including project lifecycle management, financial operations, and people management. Integration capabilities, scalability, speed, low cost benefits were highlighted as aiding collaborative work and customization ease.

Slow System Performance: Some users have reported that the system has been occasionally slow, impacting their workflow efficiency and causing delays in completing crucial tasks necessary for smooth business operations. This sluggishness has led to frustration among users who rely on timely access to information and functions.

Challenges in GUI Navigation: Users have noted challenges in locating specific items within the system due to a less intuitive graphical user interface. This difficulty has resulted in inefficiencies and additional time spent navigating through the interface, affecting overall productivity levels and user satisfaction.

Complex Integration Process: Users faced various difficulties with system integration, encountered bugs in planning features, and found it challenging to onboard new users due to the steep learning curve caused by standardization issues. These complexities have hindered seamless collaboration between different systems and impacted operational efficiency across departments.

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Oracle Cloud ERP Through My Experience

Rating: 9 out of 10
February 08, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
1 year of experience
We are partners with a company in India that had a contract with a customer. We consulted them about business issues mainly, but sometimes we were forced to execute some queries and customize ERP based on customers' special needs. The queries had difficulty to being written because we had no access to the description of the tables (the table's fields we not available, so we could not understand the names of the fields very easily to execute the right query
  • Financials
  • Customization
  • Dashboards control
  • Tables integrity
  • Performance
  • Execute queries real-time
For big organizations, it is perfectly working. I don't believe it is a good choice for small companies.
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting (7)
74.28571428571429%
7.4
Accounts payable
60%
6.0
Accounts receivable
70%
7.0
Global Financial Support
70%
7.0
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
70%
7.0
Journals and Reconciliations
60%
6.0
Configurable Accounting
90%
9.0
Standardized Processes
100%
10.0
Subledger and Financial Process (5)
66%
6.6
Billing Management
60%
6.0
Cash and Asset Management
80%
8.0
Travel & Expense Management
70%
7.0
Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting
60%
6.0
Period Close
60%
6.0
Inventory Management (3)
23.333333333333336%
2.3
Inventory tracking
N/A
N/A
Automatic reordering
N/A
N/A
Location management
70%
7.0
Order Management (5)
12%
1.2
Pricing
N/A
N/A
Order entry
N/A
N/A
Credit card processing
60%
6.0
Cost of goods sold
N/A
N/A
Order Orchestration
N/A
N/A
Payroll Management
N/A
N/A
Reporting & Analytics (3)
86.66666666666666%
8.7
Dashboards
80%
8.0
Standard reports
90%
9.0
Custom reports
90%
9.0
Customization (2)
45%
4.5
API for custom integration
40%
4.0
Plug-ins
50%
5.0
Security (2)
95%
9.5
Role-based user permissions
90%
9.0
Single sign-on capability
100%
10.0
Grants Management (1)
N/A
N/A
Award Lifecycle Management
N/A
N/A
Project Financial Management (6)
N/A
N/A
Budgeting and Forecasting
N/A
N/A
Project Costing
N/A
N/A
Cost Capture
N/A
N/A
Capital Project Management
N/A
N/A
Customer Contract Compliance
N/A
N/A
Project Revenue Recognition
N/A
N/A
Project Execution Management (4)
32.5%
3.3
Project Planning and Scheduling
N/A
N/A
Task Insight for Project Managers
40%
4.0
Project Mobile Functionality
40%
4.0
Definable Resource Pools
50%
5.0
Procurement (5)
36%
3.6
Bids Analyzed and Compared
30%
3.0
Contract Authoring
30%
3.0
Contract Repository
40%
4.0
Requisitions-to-Purchase Orders Integrated
40%
4.0
Supplier Management
40%
4.0
Risk Management (5)
44%
4.4
Risk Repository
40%
4.0
Control Management
40%
4.0
Control Efficiency Assessments
40%
4.0
Issue Detection
60%
6.0
Remediation and Certification
40%
4.0
Logistics (5)
48%
4.8
Transportation Planning and Optimization
40%
4.0
Transportation Execution Management
40%
4.0
Trade and Customs Management
60%
6.0
Fulfillment Management
50%
5.0
Warehouse Workforce Management
50%
5.0
Manufacturing (5)
62%
6.2
Production Process Design
70%
7.0
Production Management
80%
8.0
Configuration Management
80%
8.0
Work Execution
80%
8.0
Manufacturing Costs
N/A
N/A
Supply Chain (3)
76.66666666666667%
7.7
Forecasting
70%
7.0
Inventory Planning
80%
8.0
Performance Monitoring
80%
8.0
Product Lifecycle Management (2)
80%
8.0
Proposal Management
80%
8.0
Product Master Data Management
80%
8.0
  • Positive ROI on Financials customization
  • Positive ROI on Supply Chain management
  • Positive ROI on Sales
No
  • Product Features
I think that people at the organization that made the decision to proceed to purchase Oracle Cloud ERP, first of all, were curious to see the differences between other ERP systems and Oracle Cloud ERP. Secondly, they knew that Oracle Cloud Erp had some added features that could make a difference for their customers. So, the decision taken was valuable.
No
Because whenever we needed an answer, Oracle was there to answer our question.
3
4
  • Sales
  • Production
  • CRM
  • Differences at assets
  • Accounting problems
  • MRP
Maybe we could do it a little differently, but I am not the right person to ask this question. It is a matter of the TOP level management.
  • Third-party professional services
Yes
Change management was a major issue with the implementation
  • Change management
  • no training
No, it wasn't. No, I would not recommend it to others because we spent a lot of time understanding and using the program.
I think it is just right for this type of product.
No
No - we have not done any custom code
No
No. Maybe the cost was the reason that we did not purchase the premium support.
No
Yes. There was an issue with the connectivity through some LAN that we used that period of time, and we had no access to Oracle Cloud ERP. Oracle support solved our problem quickly.
  • Invoices
  • Assets
  • Purchases
  • Sales
  • General Ledger
Yes
Because as I said before, there are some good and some bad things. But good things seem to be more than the bad, and the bad things I personally think are going to be solved quickly, maybe with some patches over time.
Because it is flexible and scalable software.
  • Jd Edwards
  • Orama ERP
  • Orama MRP
  • File import/export
  • Single Signon
  • ETL tools
Integration is great, but you have to follow specific steps to do it right; otherwise, it could be a problem, and you will lose valuable time trying to integrate.
Financing, General Ledger, Assets and Costs
No
  • General Ledger
  • Less consultants effort
No

Oracle Cloud ERP: a fantastic one-stop solution for all your Oracle Cloud ERP needs

Rating: 10 out of 10
April 08, 2021
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
2 years of experience
We migrated our entire on-premise Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Cloud ERP. It is the only ERP system used in our company and we love it. It has reduced our operational cost as we don't manage any infrastructure. All the patches and maintenance are handled seamlessly by the Oracle Cloud ERP team, which gives us room to improve and focus on our business rather than focus on mundane IT tasks like backup and maintenance. ERP cloud is heavily used by our accounting, finance, supply chain and procurement teams. Since the system is online there is no need for separate VPN access requests which otherwise would have been the case for on-prem systems putting a heavy reliance on company network connectivity.
  • Oracle ERP cloud is a well integrated system for PPM, supply chain, procurement with AP and AR modules. Setup and maintenance acts as a one stop place for all our setup needs.
  • BPM workflows are pretty cool when configured properly and the notifications are simply awesome and lets us set delegate options during vacation. Approval workflows with alerts on the dashboard and via email helps managers to keep on top of their approval workflows.
  • Oracle ERP cloud is diversified, that makes it more robust and user friendly
Oracle cloud ERP is well suited for organizations that require minimal customization. Cloud experience is a lot different from on-prem experience that the implementers should make sure that they enlighten the clients with what they should expect from the system. If the customers have legacy databases that they used to update for external system interactions, they should find alternatives if they decide to move to cloud. In Saas cloud they don't have access to backend database so they should be prepared to have proper middlewares in place to do the job for them or have custom API scripts ready to do this job otherwise.
  • ROI was almost immediate. It eliminated the need for IT to maintain and backup. It removed the need for a dedicated resource to take care of any infrastructure needs
  • The system is autonomous and self healing with minimal or no interruption, this gives more business time than maintenance time
  • On the other hand, lack of access to backend tables makes the makes it difficult to get access to error logs in an elaborate manner
  • OTBI repository access is not available anymore which makes the developers at the mercy of oracle releases for custom development or needs
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting (7)
78.57142857142857%
7.9
Accounts payable
70%
7.0
Accounts receivable
80%
8.0
Global Financial Support
80%
8.0
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
80%
8.0
Journals and Reconciliations
80%
8.0
Configurable Accounting
80%
8.0
Standardized Processes
80%
8.0
Subledger and Financial Process (5)
80%
8.0
Billing Management
80%
8.0
Cash and Asset Management
80%
8.0
Travel & Expense Management
80%
8.0
Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting
80%
8.0
Period Close
80%
8.0
Inventory Management (3)
80%
8.0
Inventory tracking
80%
8.0
Automatic reordering
80%
8.0
Location management
80%
8.0
Order Management (5)
90%
9.0
Pricing
90%
9.0
Order entry
90%
9.0
Credit card processing
90%
9.0
Cost of goods sold
90%
9.0
Order Orchestration
90%
9.0
Payroll Management
N/A
N/A
Reporting & Analytics (3)
86.66666666666666%
8.7
Dashboards
90%
9.0
Standard reports
90%
9.0
Custom reports
80%
8.0
Customization (2)
75%
7.5
API for custom integration
70%
7.0
Plug-ins
80%
8.0
Security (2)
60%
6.0
Role-based user permissions
40%
4.0
Single sign-on capability
80%
8.0
Grants Management (1)
50%
5.0
Award Lifecycle Management
50%
5.0
Project Financial Management (6)
90%
9.0
Budgeting and Forecasting
90%
9.0
Project Costing
90%
9.0
Cost Capture
90%
9.0
Capital Project Management
90%
9.0
Customer Contract Compliance
90%
9.0
Project Revenue Recognition
90%
9.0
Project Execution Management (4)
82.5%
8.3
Project Planning and Scheduling
90%
9.0
Task Insight for Project Managers
90%
9.0
Project Mobile Functionality
90%
9.0
Definable Resource Pools
60%
6.0
Procurement (5)
80%
8.0
Bids Analyzed and Compared
80%
8.0
Contract Authoring
70%
7.0
Contract Repository
80%
8.0
Requisitions-to-Purchase Orders Integrated
90%
9.0
Supplier Management
80%
8.0
Risk Management (5)
70%
7.0
Risk Repository
70%
7.0
Control Management
80%
8.0
Control Efficiency Assessments
70%
7.0
Issue Detection
60%
6.0
Remediation and Certification
70%
7.0
Logistics (5)
24%
2.4
Transportation Planning and Optimization
N/A
N/A
Transportation Execution Management
N/A
N/A
Trade and Customs Management
N/A
N/A
Fulfillment Management
60%
6.0
Warehouse Workforce Management
60%
6.0
Manufacturing (5)
88%
8.8
Production Process Design
90%
9.0
Production Management
90%
9.0
Configuration Management
90%
9.0
Work Execution
80%
8.0
Manufacturing Costs
90%
9.0
Supply Chain (3)
100%
10.0
Forecasting
100%
10.0
Inventory Planning
100%
10.0
Performance Monitoring
100%
10.0
Product Lifecycle Management (2)
100%
10.0
Proposal Management
100%
10.0
Product Master Data Management
100%
10.0
I haven't evaluated any other products besides Oracle ERP Cloud. The only other product I knew was OBIEE which is almost replaced by OTBI but without the option of access to repository. Our organization adopted a cloud strategy and decided to move from on-prem to cloud as a step towards cost cutting. This is why we went with migration of our on-prem EBS to Oracle ERP Cloud.
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Reputation
  • Prior Experience with the Product
  • Existing Relationship with the Vendor
The single most important factor for this decision was our corporate strategy to reduce infrastructure ownership costs by adopting cloud. We were able to replace a lot of resources and reduce cost by moving to cloud. Now we don't hve the hassle of following up on maintaining the server backups, patching or maintaining the server. Oracle Support provides us with timely solutions for any issues that may arise out of their maintenance. It reduced lot of workload and left us to focus on our business rather than these logistics.
We expected our partner to do a vanilla implementation with minimal customization as possible. But it turned out that the partner was not well aware of the extent of out of the box functionality that would meet our requirements. Even though they knew this they went ahead with the sloppy implementation. In some modules we were left to re-implement the module with another partner since we could not derive benefits from the previous implementation. I would suggest any Client to not rush with these kind of major implementations but to wait and act understanding the cloud space before diving in.
Oracle Cloud ERP is relatively new and the customer base is also fairly new. We have a full blown implementation of ERP Fusion Cloud and our only way of resolving issues is through Oracle Support and Oracle Cloud Customer Connect. Both these platforms offer phenomenal support and drive resolution at incredible pace. For all these reasons I am giving this rating.
400
ERP system is used by business and corporate employees. It is our transactional system and is used for all our day to day functions. The system is used for time keeping as well as for all of the other enterprise functions. Some of the users and their functions are Order Management, Projects Portfolio Management, Procurement, AP, AR and BI Reporting.
5
All are Software Engineers and Architects with Oracle SQL, Oracle E-Business and Oracle Cloud expertise. Most of us involved in this support sometimes have to figure out on the fly when needs arise so at a minimum Oracle background is required. Our SMEs also have implementer experience to use the tools.
  • Time Keeping
  • Order to Cash processes
  • Finance
  • Project Portfolio Management
  • Oracle ERP BICC connector was leveraged for data replication to OAC
  • Oracle ERP used as source for SalesForce Integration via Salesforce APEX
  • Oracle ERP to ADW load via Data Loader
  • We are planning to expand Oracle ERP with subscription management and Revenue Management
  • Also we are planning to integrate Oracle ERP with Loftware cloud via native integration
  • Oracle ERP cloud is also being expanded to integrate with ARCS and FCCS
Oracle ERP cloud is a significant investment for our company. It will be an ongoing software cost and there's no looking back on that. Our users have become very accustomed to this tool that it is not practically feasible to rip them off from this system. So yes we will continue to renew the subscription going forward.
There are lot of lessons learnt since our initial implementation. If we were to do it again we would go by the success stories of the Clients who already chose those vendors. Also we would get the feedback from Oracle on some of their suggested Vendors who specialize in the modules we are trying to implement. This would shave off some issues that might come in the future due to implementation at the same time have peer groups to go after for confirmation.
No
We are already one of the platinum customers so the premium support comes with no cost to us. Our tickets are always addressed immediately and resolution provided in no time. We are very happy on that front and it has been instrumental in stabilizing the system to what we are today. Kudos to all the Oracle Support reps who has been helping us get this far.
Yes
Almost 25% of the issues we face with ERP fusion environment are marked as bug. We did receive timely support to get those bugs resolved but most of the times we don't get an ETA on the resolution date. This could be frustrating sometimes but that's so much we have been able to get so far.
Our month end close related issues are the ones to mention. So far we have had 2 critical month end close related issues and both of them were given the top most support from Oracle support. We had dedicated reps help us to get through the issues in a timely manner and with accuracy. The reps were fully aware of the situation and were ready to provide a temporary fix to get through the close and provide backport patches in the next few days if the issue is on their end with no interruption to our business.
Orcle ERP Cloud transformed and stabilized in this past 2 years since it was implemented. We have past the auditor reviews and 24 month end closes and 8 quarter closes and 2 FY closes. Above all we do have SEC reporting with all this data. Having said that our ERP subscription is a worthy investment and highly reliable source of information for our organization's needs.
Yes availability was initially an issue but like I said it has evolved and stabilized a lot better these days. We get hardly 1 or two unplanned outages in a year. That too during off peak hours and would get resolved before we even realize it. If Oracle could resolve even the sporadic unplanned outages then it would be awesome and highly reliable for customers.
Cloud performance is something that they need to improve. Also it is not consistent. Sometimes for some users it is slow while for others it is fast. This is frustrating for users especially when they are in the middle of what they are doing. We communicated this to Oracle and they suggested to submit request for environment re-sizing. But again this we think should be a proactive effort from Oracle rather than relying on customers to reach out. This is something Oracle definitely needs to work on.

ERP Cloud: user-friendly

Rating: 8 out of 10
March 04, 2020
js
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
5 years of experience
Across the organization. We are implementation partners and move customers from on-premise to OCI.
  • Lower OCI
  • Higher performance
  • Enhanced security
  • Easily accessible
  • Ease of maintenance
  • Highly scalable
For the on-premise implementations, moving to the cloud is the way to go. Ease of implementation and maintenance and higher scalability is what fascinated me. The size of the application can vary from DB size, ranging from few MBs to Terabytes. The number of users can also be unlimited. Disaster recovery implementation is also an easy solution to implement.
  • How TCO
  • Higher Revenue
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting (6)
80%
8.0
Accounts receivable
80%
8.0
Global Financial Support
80%
8.0
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
80%
8.0
Journals and Reconciliations
80%
8.0
Configurable Accounting
80%
8.0
Standardized Processes
80%
8.0
Subledger and Financial Process (5)
78%
7.8
Billing Management
70%
7.0
Cash and Asset Management
80%
8.0
Travel & Expense Management
80%
8.0
Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting
80%
8.0
Period Close
80%
8.0
Inventory Management (3)
80%
8.0
Inventory tracking
80%
8.0
Automatic reordering
80%
8.0
Location management
80%
8.0
Order Management (5)
76%
7.6
Pricing
70%
7.0
Order entry
70%
7.0
Credit card processing
80%
8.0
Cost of goods sold
80%
8.0
Order Orchestration
80%
8.0
Payroll Management
N/A
N/A
Reporting & Analytics (3)
80%
8.0
Dashboards
80%
8.0
Standard reports
80%
8.0
Custom reports
80%
8.0
Customization (2)
80%
8.0
API for custom integration
80%
8.0
Plug-ins
80%
8.0
Security (2)
80%
8.0
Role-based user permissions
80%
8.0
Single sign-on capability
80%
8.0
Grants Management (1)
80%
8.0
Award Lifecycle Management
80%
8.0
Project Financial Management (6)
80%
8.0
Budgeting and Forecasting
80%
8.0
Project Costing
80%
8.0
Cost Capture
80%
8.0
Capital Project Management
80%
8.0
Customer Contract Compliance
80%
8.0
Project Revenue Recognition
80%
8.0
Project Execution Management (4)
N/A
N/A
Project Planning and Scheduling
N/A
N/A
Task Insight for Project Managers
N/A
N/A
Project Mobile Functionality
N/A
N/A
Definable Resource Pools
N/A
N/A
Procurement (5)
N/A
N/A
Bids Analyzed and Compared
N/A
N/A
Contract Authoring
N/A
N/A
Contract Repository
N/A
N/A
Requisitions-to-Purchase Orders Integrated
N/A
N/A
Supplier Management
N/A
N/A
Risk Management (5)
N/A
N/A
Risk Repository
N/A
N/A
Control Management
N/A
N/A
Control Efficiency Assessments
N/A
N/A
Issue Detection
N/A
N/A
Remediation and Certification
N/A
N/A
Logistics (5)
N/A
N/A
Transportation Planning and Optimization
N/A
N/A
Transportation Execution Management
N/A
N/A
Trade and Customs Management
N/A
N/A
Fulfillment Management
N/A
N/A
Warehouse Workforce Management
N/A
N/A
Manufacturing (5)
N/A
N/A
Production Process Design
N/A
N/A
Production Management
N/A
N/A
Configuration Management
N/A
N/A
Work Execution
N/A
N/A
Manufacturing Costs
N/A
N/A
Supply Chain (3)
N/A
N/A
Forecasting
N/A
N/A
Inventory Planning
N/A
N/A
Performance Monitoring
N/A
N/A
Product Lifecycle Management (2)
N/A
N/A
Proposal Management
N/A
N/A
Product Master Data Management
N/A
N/A
Explained earlier. Lower TCO and higher throughput.
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Prior Experience with the Product
It is beneficial to run apps in Cloud than On Premise. We saw significant improvement in Pricing. Ease of use and provisioning were the other beneficial factors.
Satisfied customer. Quick implementation and better performance on Cloud.
Automated process. Ease to move from on prem to Cloud, strong implementation team.
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All the functions of the EP package. HR, CS, Fin
3
CLoud based knowledge.
ERP expertise.
  • This can be globally used
  • It can have tried and trusted DR setup.
  • Better performance
  • with Ease of access
  • same as the current situation.
This is required for our business , so we would be renewing the contract.
I am positive with my usage. I used Oracle product On Prem and prefer to use the same on cloud.
  • Implemented in-house
Yes
The Initial move and then the dev / tst / prod phases.
Change management was minimal
Change management is an important piece. If things are not structured well , it can recreate rework and break things.
  • minor issues with every implementation.
  • Online training
  • in-person training
Gave us a better understand of the product.
Very cool. it is very detailed.
can be accomplished
It is right for the product.
Follow the documentation provided . It is invasive.
Yes - we have customized the interface extensively
Per the business requirement , it is customized.
Yes - we have added extensive custom code
For business. It is easy to use.
no
Yes
Support is the integral part for the functioning of any product.
Yes
yes, support was good.
Just after implementation, we ran into few critical issues. There is when we got the most required support from Oracle.
  • entire ERP cycle
  • none
Yes, but I don't use it
Strong usage within the company's business.covers all aspects of my business.
It is highly scalable.
Less outages.
Very good performance.
  • It is integrated to various third party applications for data flow
Easy to do.
  • Peoplesoft
  • SAP
  • AD
Yes, they do.
  • File import/export
  • Single Signon
  • API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
  • ETL tools
There are many more. the above mentioned do cover the majority
easy to integrate
Ease of use, reliable,
Sound knowledge in the domain area
Delivered as promised.
good support at affordable pricing
no really.
No
  • new features
  • newer usable features.
No
No

Close your books faster with Oracle Financials Cloud

Rating: 10 out of 10
October 20, 2019
SK
Vetted Review
Verified User
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
4 years of experience
Oracle cloud is an Enterprise-class cloud platform. It has 3 main divisions, which are the platform as a service, database as a service, and software as a service. We leveraged all the three components and they worked well for us. We were using outdated disparate systems for various departments. Some of the systems were heavily customized and at the end of their life cycle based on outdated technology. We wanted to move on to a single platform, streamline our processes, use the latest and greatest technology and save money at the same time. After many deliberations, we chose Oracle Cloud. Oracle Cloud is secure, agile, comes with collaboration tools, inbuilt analytics, and is mobile and tablet friendly.
  • User-friendly, intuitive interface. Comes with dashboards and inbuilt analytics.
  • Comes with inbuilt collaboration tools, which helps in achieving efficiency through inter and intradepartmental collaboration.
  • Helps in closing the books on time with automated reconciliations.
  • Helps with ease of use and streamlined business process.
Oracle Financials Cloud is a great product. It is used in various industries all over the world. It helps in meeting the regulatory requirements in various geographies. It is easily scalable as the companies grow. We are in the construction industry and we use retainage in our projects. We could not figure out a way to make it work as of now. It will be great if the retainage feature is added soon in the Cloud. Allocation in general ledgers is complex as of now. I think, it can be made easier and simpler.
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting (7)
100%
10.0
Accounts payable
100%
10.0
Accounts receivable
100%
10.0
Global Financial Support
100%
10.0
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
100%
10.0
Journals and Reconciliations
100%
10.0
Configurable Accounting
100%
10.0
Standardized Processes
100%
10.0
Subledger and Financial Process
N/A
N/A
Inventory Management (3)
96.66666666666666%
9.7
Inventory tracking
100%
10.0
Automatic reordering
100%
10.0
Location management
90%
9.0
Order Management (5)
100%
10.0
Pricing
100%
10.0
Order entry
100%
10.0
Credit card processing
100%
10.0
Cost of goods sold
100%
10.0
Order Orchestration
100%
10.0
Payroll Management (3)
86.66666666666666%
8.7
Pay calculation
80%
8.0
Benefit plan administration
90%
9.0
Direct deposit files
90%
9.0
Reporting & Analytics (3)
100%
10.0
Dashboards
100%
10.0
Standard reports
100%
10.0
Custom reports
100%
10.0
Customization (2)
95%
9.5
API for custom integration
100%
10.0
Plug-ins
90%
9.0
Security (2)
100%
10.0
Role-based user permissions
100%
10.0
Single sign-on capability
100%
10.0
Grants Management
N/A
N/A
Project Financial Management
N/A
N/A
Project Execution Management
N/A
N/A
Procurement
N/A
N/A
Risk Management
N/A
N/A
Logistics
N/A
N/A
Manufacturing
N/A
N/A
Supply Chain
N/A
N/A
Product Lifecycle Management
N/A
N/A
  • By retiring old disparate systems, we saved a lot of money.
  • We saved money in integrations as Oracle has a well integrated suite of applications in all modules.
  • Our users were happy as the system has the latest and modern look and feel.
We evaluated various systems like Workday, Salesforce, Basware, etc. We were already using Oracle E-Business Suite, hence we are familiar with Oracle and worked well with them, hence we chose Oracle cloud.
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Oracle financials is leveraged by Finance, Payables, Receivables, Treasury,Procurement and Projects teams. It saves lots of time for the finance team, as they could track all the project costs and project revenue and run profitability metrics on each project. Oracle Financials cloud comes with robust reporting and inbuilt analytics. Each project manager can run their own reports and ensure that all the costs and revenue related to a project are reported and entered in the system. As a projects driven organization, we found Oracle Financials cloud well integrated with all other modules.
4
People with good understanding of Enterprise software, business and finance knowledge will be a good fit for the role. As people work in teams, good interpersonal skills, written and oral communication skills are important. People with knowledge in finance processes, back office functions, period close, procure to pay, order to cash, record to report business processes are a good fit. As the technology is always evolving, curious and adaptable people who want to learn continuously will be more successful.
  • We want to track each projects profitability and margin. with this software we were able to achieve it.
  • We wanted suppliers to enter the invoices themselves, with cloud supplier portal we could do it.
  • We wanted a secure, mobile and tablet friendly software which our project managers could access on the field. Oracle cloud fits the bill.
  • We wanted a software which is tightly integrated with other modules. Oracle offers applications in all possible areas which are seamlessly integrated.
  • Oracle cloud offers inbuilt analytics and the user interface is intuitive.
  • Before we are storing supplier master in a different tool. With oracle cloud, we stopped using the other tool and we are leveraging oracle cloud as a repository of our master data. If a duplicate supplier is entered, oracle immediately flags it up, which is a great feature.
  • Before oracle cloud we did not know many innovative features like self billing. we are leveraging it now.
  • We like the self service reporting in Oracle Transactional business intelligence. Our finance users are pulling out their own reports now.
  • We wish to leverage invoice scanning feature by using optical character recognition.
  • We wish to scale up Oracle cloud to our acquired companies.
  • we wish to leverage other modules like supplier lifecycle management, Oracle sourcing, Oracle project contracts, hyperion etc
Oracle Financials cloud has intuitive user interface. It comes with collaboration tools like Oracle social network. It has most features and constantly innovating and coming out with new features. It is scalable and many resources are available in the market who specialize in this product. Oracle has built a good ecosystem of users, communities around the product. Oracle applications users group is a good starting point to learn about best practices and learn how other companies are leveraging the product.
Oracle has built the product ground up using the latest technology. The product has the best features of all the companies oracle acquired in the last 10 years. Oracle has the highest portfolio of products in the market. You name a module, oracle has it. All these modules are tightly integrated and spread sheet friendly.
Yes
We replaced our old ERP tool with Oracle cloud. The old ERP tool is outdated and we customized it to the point, where it cannot be upgraded. We acquired many companies over the time and we wanted a scalable, reliable solution, hence we chose oracle cloud.
We have disparate systems tied up with outdated interfaces, we chose to get rid of those outdated systems and move on to a single coherent platform.
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Product Reputation
  • Prior Experience with the Product
  • Vendor Reputation
  • Existing Relationship with the Vendor
  • Positive Sales Experience with the Vendor
  • Analyst Reports
  • Third-party Reviews
Oracle offered the best features we wanted in the product. We already have a relationship with Oracle and we were happy with them. Oracle is constantly innovating and will be around for quite some time. We did explore products from some startups, however we were not sure whether they will be around after 5 years.Oracle is doing a good job in disseminating industry leading best practices.
We would talk to some old customers in a similar industry who were using the product. we will read and research third party reviews. We will hire an independent consultant to do demos. We will get access to a test system and play around and test our use cases before making a decision.
  • Implemented in-house
Yes
Software evaluation
Demos
Requirement gathering
Conversions
Use case Testing
System integration with other software
System Integration testing > Unit testing > Cutover

Change management was a big part of the implementation and was well-handled
Need to involve business users from the beginning.
Business users need to work with implementation team, hand in hand.
To reduce the work load of business users, some temps may be hired, so that business users can spend more time on the project.
The sponsor of the project should be from the top management.
  • while converting data, we missed some data for various reasons. After go live we found out and we fixed it over a weekend.
  • The taxes for some transactions were set up incorrectly, we figured it and fixed it.
Clean up the data from your old systems before you load it into Oracle cloud.
Establish ground rules around master data, so that duplicate records will not be created.
Involve and engage the business users from the start of the project.
  • Online training
  • in-person training
The inperson trainings from Oracle University are effective. The trainers have vast experience and teached thousands of students. In person training will make people sit in a class and do the exercises. One can also learn from other students, who come with different background, industry etc. In person training will be an immersive experience and helps learn more in a short period of time.
We bought online training subscription from Oracle University. The subscription allowed our team to learn the nuts and bolts of the application.The subscription model helps access to all the modules as opposed to buying training for one module. We also leveraged guided learning subscription from Oracle. Guided learning is a state of the art learning application from Oracle. It resides within the application and guides the users on each and every step. This is learning by doing and is very effective.
Once you buy guided learning, oracle keeps updating it with the release of new functionality in the quarterly upgrades.
The product is built for the cloud, ground up. All the configurations are available at a single place called Functional Set up Manager. Oracle has also simplied the configuration to the best possible extent. Oracle created many white papers and how to documentation which are widely available online, so that one can refer these when in doubt.
Configuration can be exported easily from one instance to another, saving time and effort. Rapid implementation spreadsheets are a god send. Chart of accounts, lookup, flexfields, list of values can be uploaded with a spread sheet, via prebuilt rapid implementation spreadsheets.

Here are my recommendations on configuring the application
a) Get your users trained on the application, so that they will understand the nitty gritty of the application.
b) Hire experienced people who implemented the application, atleast couple of times before.
c) Involve the business users right from the begining, so that business users work hand in hand with implementation team and give continuous feedback.
d) Make an effort to migrate cleansed data.




Some - we have done small customizations to the interface
We personalized the user interface whereever possible. Personalization is easy and effective. Some examples of personalization are uploading our company logo, making fields mandatory where required, hiding fields where not required, renaming the fields where it makes sense etc. Descriptive flex fields are available in almost all pages, to capture additional data.
Approvals are flexible and can be routed in different ways. Subledger accounting rules are available where, accounting rules can be defined to satisfy various accounting conventions.In summary, with personalizations, descriptive flexfields, subledger accounting rules, Business process management worklist most business situations can be handled without extensive customizations.
No - we have not done any custom code
We integrated various applications with the Oracle Financials cloud. Some of them are Thomson Reuters One Source tax engine, Transcepta eInvoicing, concur expenses etc. We used webservices to integrate these applications. Standard Application program interfaces are also available in the oracle cloud market place for these third party applications. We used Oracle Supplier network and B2B configuration to exchange cXML purchase orders and invoices.
No
Instead of paying for premium support, i would hire my own oracle staff, that way i will be in complete control. The best thing with oracle is, there is abundant supply of people available who are experts in the product.
In the recent years oracle has improved on support. The support staff is more customer friendly than before. There is still scope for improvement, however it is much better than before.
Now the support staff do care for the success of the customer.
No
An oracle engineer offered me workarounds and alternative solutions.That was helpful. Oracle is also engaging with customers and doing frequent webcasts on topics of interest. This way information is disseminated to all customers.
Oracle has lots of features, however the trouble is many customers do not know about it. Oracle has to do more in disseminating the information.
  • The dashboards on the landing page are god send. It gives all the important metrics at one place.
  • The approval notifications shows up on the landing page. They can be approved or rejected with a single click.
  • The collaboration tool is great. All the communication, attachments are saved for audit trail.
  • Allocations in general ledger are difficult.
  • we would like to have alerts which were available in Oracle E Business Suite.
Yes
People on the field can leverage the mobile interface. Using mobile interface, requisitions, purchase orders, invoices, projects can be approved. Expense reports can be submitted. Collaboration can happen using Oracle social network.
The software is the best in the market. It is secure, scalable, user friendly, proven and was around for a long time and will be around for times to come.
The product is used by big corporations like General Electric, Emerson, Hilton,HSBC, Cummins, British Telecom etc. It can handle millons of transactions in multiple currencies, business units, ledgers, geographies, regulatory environments, tax regimes etc. Oracle has the widest cloud footprint in software as a service applications. Some of the applications like revenue management cloud service for subscription based busineses are also available.
The application is used by big banks like HSBC is a testament to its reliability. I did not hear or experience any outages.Oracle is in the hosting business since long. In its previous avatar, it used to be called as Oracle on demand. So oracle has enough experience and expertise in hosting and managing customers applications in their datacenters.
Oracle is the only major company which has platform as a service, database as a service and software as a service product offerings on the cloud.Hence customers can rely on Oracle as many major fortune 500 companies do.
The performance of the application is good. Incase of any issues, one has to work with Oracle support. We enabled auditing on certain tables and experienced performance issues. We immediately raised with Oracle support and they helped in improving the performance.One has to proactively work with oracle support to identify the issues.
  • Integrated SAP Concur with Oracle Financials cloud. There are many prebuilt webservices available and the integration is seamless.
  • Integrated Thomson Reuters One Source Tax engine. Onesource has built webservices and application programming interfaces, the integration works well.
  • Integrated Workday with Oracle Financials cloud. All employee information flows into Oracle cloud.
The integration is seamless. As there are common integrations and many enterprises have already did this, many webservices and application programming interfaces are available. Lost of documentation and case studies are also available.
  • we are planning to integrate salesforce CRM with Oracle financials cloud in future.
  • We are planning to integrate third party Invoice automation software called Trancepta with Oracle financials cloud.
  • We use a software associated with a bank for our payments. It is in our pipeline to integrate it with our Oracle cloud payables.
Yes, oracle has built partnerships with various vendors and they provide oracle certified integration tools. These can be leveraged to achieve the integrations. Another tool called Blackline reconciliations is in our pipeline to integrate with Oracle cloud. This software is used for automatic reconciliations in general ledger.
  • File import/export
  • Single Signon
  • API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
Oracle 3 types of file import/export, they are called FBDi ( file based data import ), ADi ( Application development import ) and Business Intelligence Publisher import/export. All these tools are spreadsheet friendly and the final file can be converted into a comma seperated file with a click of the mouse and interfaced.Apart from these SOAP and REST services are also available.
Integrations are complex. There are several nuances involved in integrations. All the integrations need to be thoroughly tested and pros and cons need to be weighed. One needs to remember, all the cloud software come with quarterly updates. There can be instances where the architecture, objects may change in future, this may break the integrations.
Oracle has done a good job in giving tools and objects for seamless integration. However unless there is a strong reason, i would minimize integrations to the best possible extent. Oracle comes with the biggest suite of applications, i would try to use the applications from Oracle stable itself. As these applications are tightly integrated with Oracle and Oracle will take care of these integrations in future updates too.
Oracle has a new focus on Cloud. The sales team made themselves available to answer all the questions and give demos of the product. Oracle is also eager to learn about our business processes and make improvements in its products to cater to the gaps specific to our industry.The overall experience with Oracle sales is great.
Oracle has customer success managers dedicated to each project and they are immersed in the projects. We have weekly calls with these oracle representatives and we could raise our issues with them. Oracle support has also improved a lot. There is a renewed focus on customer service. The support staff are doing their best to provide the solution in the least possible time.
We negotiated the yearly fees for the cloud software.We bought the bundled application with various modules, we negotiated the discounts. On some modules we got a discount for the first year. Oracle is flexible and easy to work with. As they have a suite of applications to offer, there are various levers available for both parties to negotiate upon.
Try to buy as many Oracle modules/applications as possible. This way the integration costs are minimal, support effort is minimal and you are dealing with only one vendor. Further this give a lever to negotiate the pricing as much as possible. Oracle has lots of tools to offer, hence one get a good deal.
Yes
Oracle publishes the Release Content Document well in advance. One has read through it, to assess any impact on the integrations. There is time available to test all the new features in test instance. Some enhancements come with opt in feature, where the customer has the option to choose whether they would like to use or not.
  • There are several enhancements in the new cloud upgrade. The features available for withholding tax are enhanced. We use withholding tax a lot and this has helped us.
  • One time payments feature is made available in the recent release. This helps us in processing refunds faster. We could upload list of people via a spreadsheet and process payments.
  • There are several enhancements in pipeline which are going to help us and we look forward to leverage them.
  • We would leverage the new functionality wherever applicable.
  • There is always scope for improvement. As oracle releases the enhancements and makes things simpler, we will utilize them to the best possible extent.
  • Oracle is coming with a new User interface as per presentations in the Oracle Open world. I will look forward to it. As user interface is the key.
No
No
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