If someone wants to implement the product for a new client, they must understand the features and functionalities available out of the box. I would rate the tool a ten out of ten for the finance modules, but I would rate it a seven for manufacturing. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I recommend Oracle Cloud Platform to those who plan to use it. I also recommend Microsoft products to others. Products from Oracle and Microsoft are very powerful. I rate the overall product a five or six out of ten for Egypt. From a global perspective, I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
We work in a hybrid environment, from on-prem VMware to public cloud sites like Oracle, AWS, GCP, and Azure. Anybody using Oracle databases should move to OCI. OCI is the better platform to ship to for people currently using on-premises. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
My only advice to those planning to use it is that they need to move from a customized way of working with their ERP to standardization because Oracle Fusion is all about standardizing the global standard of Oracle Financial Services. Oracle Fusion has adopted whatever globally is being followed. Many customers want the leverage of using their finance system the way they want it, but Oracle Fusion concentrates more on standardization and following the global standards for finance. Any customer willing to go for Oracle Fusion needs to understand that there will be certain standardization, and if you customize it, the work or benefit of Oracle Fusion gets lost. We need to move to standardization rather than making the software more customizable as per the business. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Chief Business Operations Officer in the IT Division at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-19T14:33:00Z
May 19, 2023
The product is the backbone of integrating multi-cloud strategies. For the same task, the number of staff needed for Oracle is a little bit less than that for Azure. People planning to use the product must plan their process and ensure they have a good platform architect. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
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I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but it should have other workloads from other suppliers running on the solution in the next release.
Deliver Head - Database and Infrastructure Cloud Services at Tech Mahindra Limited
Real User
Top 10
2022-10-11T16:33:04Z
Oct 11, 2022
We would recommend that organizations evaluate this solution with a neutral mindset, considering their business needs above any other factors. This way they will ensure that the product they choose has features they actually need. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Oracle Cloud Platform is a great solution. I would advise others to try it out, the features are quite comparable with all the competitors. I rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
Head of Service Delivery at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-01-05T07:01:32Z
Jan 5, 2022
The biggest lesson that I have learned from working with Oracle Cloud is that using other applications from the Oracle stack works well. It's a linear job to finish. However, if you are trying to integrate with Salesforce, for example, there are quite a few unknowns for which you don't really have any reference. You're primarily running it by trial and error rather than knowing what that involves. There is a lot of documentation and information available when dealing with the Oracle stack, but the rest of it seems to be a little hazy. From the limited experience that we have with this product, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. We are using the most recent version of the solution. If anyone is curious to learn more about Oracle, they have opened all of their courses on Oracle University for free. Those interested in adopting the solution should take advantage, and learn as much as they can about Oracle before they go ahead and deploy any services. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
We're not using that many products within Oracle Cloud Platform, but nevertheless I can recommend it. Especially when it comes to the Database as a Service, which we use a lot. I can easily vouch for that if you are looking for good database performance. In addition, if any companies or clients are currently using Oracle Database on-premises, I can certainly recommend that they migrate to Oracle Cloud Database. I would rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
It's one of the best databases in the market. We've found it to be very stable in the new versions. You can plug it into other services easily. As a database solution, it's been very good and you can implement it very quickly. Overall, I would rate the product at a nine out of ten.
Arquiteto de Soluções at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-29T00:26:13Z
Jan 29, 2021
We're Oracle partners. We're using the current version of the solution. The solution has very good infrastructure. They are being very aggressive as they want to expand their footprint. In a few years, they will compete in a more balanced way against AWS and Microsoft and Google as well. Overall, I would rate the solution six out of ten. As it matures, it will become much better and be much more competitive.
Senior Java EE & Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-11-06T19:33:01Z
Nov 6, 2020
My organization is just an Oracle customer. I've been very impressed with the solution. It's a very good platform. I'm unsure which version of the solution we're currently using. I'd advise others to move to Oracle Cloud. If they have a medium-sized business, it would work for you pretty well. However, it's not a mature solution yet and needs a few more years to grow and build out features on the cloud that currently only exist in the on-premise deployment. Overall, I would rate the solution seven out of ten.
Senior Architect, Technology Transformation Group at Zensar Technologies
Real User
2020-08-30T08:33:30Z
Aug 30, 2020
I do recommend the Oracle Cloud Platform. I recommend it for our use and we also do Oracle consulting. We use Oracle and we also recommend Oracle products. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate this product as eight and one-quarter. It is better than an eight, but not so close to nine.
Information Technology Project Manager at a logistics company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-09T06:15:00Z
Jan 9, 2020
We run different applications on the Oracle Cloud platform and use the cloud deployment model. We use the solution quite extensively on a daily basis. Oracle is a good option for enterprise-level companies, but for small and medium-sized businesses, I'd recommend another option. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
We have some customers with private cloud services where they own the machines. We also work with customers that utilize the public cloud from Oracle for deploying applications and databases. I would rate Oracle products overall at an eight out of ten but this product at a seven out of ten simply because of not being able to easily deploy to other technologies.
Enterprise Analytic Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-07-31T05:52:00Z
Jul 31, 2019
My advice would be, if you have enough to invest in Oracle, I would recommend going for it. If an organization has OBI, Oracle Business Intelligence reporting platform, which is quite mature, and they want to move into cloud, Oracle's a good fit for them because it's easier to move. If you don't have anything set and you don't have that much of investment in Oracle, I wouldn't recommend it. I would recommend Amazon because of the sheer fact that it's a much more stable integration. You get a lot more options. You can play a lot more in terms of upscaling or downscaling the solution. I would rate it a six or seven out of ten.
Presales Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Consultant
2019-07-16T05:40:00Z
Jul 16, 2019
My advice to others would be to take more time to deploy and to try and automate the deployment process. Due to the lack of proper documentation and complexity, as well as the poor tech support, I will rate this solution a six out of ten.
I would give the solution a rating of 8 out of 10. I would like it if maybe they could create a curriculum for Java, if they can integrate a curriculum for learning Java specifically, for the certification. The Oracle certification for Java. I'm using it to teach kids how to code.
If people are looking for a cloud solution I recommend Oracle, but there is one thing which is very challenging to us: with Oracle, there are many options packages. You can get extreme performance and other things, but it's really costly and that needs to be paid extra for on the plan. Overall, I give Oracle Cloud Platform an 8/10. Because our consultant showed us how to use Oracle for our service, that was very beneficial. From the team I come from for my product support also I can say 8/10 for OCP.
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If someone wants to implement the product for a new client, they must understand the features and functionalities available out of the box. I would rate the tool a ten out of ten for the finance modules, but I would rate it a seven for manufacturing. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I recommend Oracle Cloud Platform to those who plan to use it. I also recommend Microsoft products to others. Products from Oracle and Microsoft are very powerful. I rate the overall product a five or six out of ten for Egypt. From a global perspective, I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
We work in a hybrid environment, from on-prem VMware to public cloud sites like Oracle, AWS, GCP, and Azure. Anybody using Oracle databases should move to OCI. OCI is the better platform to ship to for people currently using on-premises. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
My only advice to those planning to use it is that they need to move from a customized way of working with their ERP to standardization because Oracle Fusion is all about standardizing the global standard of Oracle Financial Services. Oracle Fusion has adopted whatever globally is being followed. Many customers want the leverage of using their finance system the way they want it, but Oracle Fusion concentrates more on standardization and following the global standards for finance. Any customer willing to go for Oracle Fusion needs to understand that there will be certain standardization, and if you customize it, the work or benefit of Oracle Fusion gets lost. We need to move to standardization rather than making the software more customizable as per the business. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
The product is the backbone of integrating multi-cloud strategies. For the same task, the number of staff needed for Oracle is a little bit less than that for Azure. People planning to use the product must plan their process and ensure they have a good platform architect. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I give the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten. The solution is good, but it should have other workloads from other suppliers running on the solution in the next release.
We would recommend that organizations evaluate this solution with a neutral mindset, considering their business needs above any other factors. This way they will ensure that the product they choose has features they actually need. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Oracle Cloud Platform is a great solution. I would advise others to try it out, the features are quite comparable with all the competitors. I rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
I would rate Oracle Cloud Platform as seven out of ten.
I would rate this solution a ten of ten and would strongly recommend Oracle Cloud Platform.
I rate Oracle Cloud Platform eight out of 10.
I rate Oracle Cloud seven out of 10. I say seven because I don't have much experience with Oracle Cloud.
Cloud is the way to go. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. It does what it's advertised to do.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
I rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
The biggest lesson that I have learned from working with Oracle Cloud is that using other applications from the Oracle stack works well. It's a linear job to finish. However, if you are trying to integrate with Salesforce, for example, there are quite a few unknowns for which you don't really have any reference. You're primarily running it by trial and error rather than knowing what that involves. There is a lot of documentation and information available when dealing with the Oracle stack, but the rest of it seems to be a little hazy. From the limited experience that we have with this product, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. We are using the most recent version of the solution. If anyone is curious to learn more about Oracle, they have opened all of their courses on Oracle University for free. Those interested in adopting the solution should take advantage, and learn as much as they can about Oracle before they go ahead and deploy any services. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
I rate the solution seven out of 10.
I rate Oracle Cloud Platform a nine out of ten.
We're not using that many products within Oracle Cloud Platform, but nevertheless I can recommend it. Especially when it comes to the Database as a Service, which we use a lot. I can easily vouch for that if you are looking for good database performance. In addition, if any companies or clients are currently using Oracle Database on-premises, I can certainly recommend that they migrate to Oracle Cloud Database. I would rate Oracle Cloud Platform an eight out of ten.
It's one of the best databases in the market. We've found it to be very stable in the new versions. You can plug it into other services easily. As a database solution, it's been very good and you can implement it very quickly. Overall, I would rate the product at a nine out of ten.
We're Oracle partners. We're using the current version of the solution. The solution has very good infrastructure. They are being very aggressive as they want to expand their footprint. In a few years, they will compete in a more balanced way against AWS and Microsoft and Google as well. Overall, I would rate the solution six out of ten. As it matures, it will become much better and be much more competitive.
My organization is just an Oracle customer. I've been very impressed with the solution. It's a very good platform. I'm unsure which version of the solution we're currently using. I'd advise others to move to Oracle Cloud. If they have a medium-sized business, it would work for you pretty well. However, it's not a mature solution yet and needs a few more years to grow and build out features on the cloud that currently only exist in the on-premise deployment. Overall, I would rate the solution seven out of ten.
I do recommend the Oracle Cloud Platform. I recommend it for our use and we also do Oracle consulting. We use Oracle and we also recommend Oracle products. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate this product as eight and one-quarter. It is better than an eight, but not so close to nine.
I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. We're new to the cloud, so we need more time to evaluate its capabilities.
We run different applications on the Oracle Cloud platform and use the cloud deployment model. We use the solution quite extensively on a daily basis. Oracle is a good option for enterprise-level companies, but for small and medium-sized businesses, I'd recommend another option. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
This is a product that I recommend. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We have some customers with private cloud services where they own the machines. We also work with customers that utilize the public cloud from Oracle for deploying applications and databases. I would rate Oracle products overall at an eight out of ten but this product at a seven out of ten simply because of not being able to easily deploy to other technologies.
My advice would be, if you have enough to invest in Oracle, I would recommend going for it. If an organization has OBI, Oracle Business Intelligence reporting platform, which is quite mature, and they want to move into cloud, Oracle's a good fit for them because it's easier to move. If you don't have anything set and you don't have that much of investment in Oracle, I wouldn't recommend it. I would recommend Amazon because of the sheer fact that it's a much more stable integration. You get a lot more options. You can play a lot more in terms of upscaling or downscaling the solution. I would rate it a six or seven out of ten.
My advice to others would be to take more time to deploy and to try and automate the deployment process. Due to the lack of proper documentation and complexity, as well as the poor tech support, I will rate this solution a six out of ten.
I would give the solution a rating of 8 out of 10. I would like it if maybe they could create a curriculum for Java, if they can integrate a curriculum for learning Java specifically, for the certification. The Oracle certification for Java. I'm using it to teach kids how to code.
If people are looking for a cloud solution I recommend Oracle, but there is one thing which is very challenging to us: with Oracle, there are many options packages. You can get extreme performance and other things, but it's really costly and that needs to be paid extra for on the plan. Overall, I give Oracle Cloud Platform an 8/10. Because our consultant showed us how to use Oracle for our service, that was very beneficial. From the team I come from for my product support also I can say 8/10 for OCP.