Executive Vice President - Head Digital Partnership and Alliances at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2023-03-09T21:55:14Z
Mar 9, 2023
We are now sunsetting WebCenter and evaluating Adobe Sites as a replacement. WebCenter is not a good choice if your system requires frequent changes and an agile framework. I would give WebCenter a rating of seven out of ten.
Due to the sanctions within our country, we only have access to on-premises deployment models. The system is very customizable and we have plans to integrate it with our finance and inventory systems as well. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. I believe the solution is one of the best tools in the world.
Procurement and Supply Chain Consultant at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2020-01-07T06:27:00Z
Jan 7, 2020
In terms of advice for people thinking about this solution, they need to do a very detailed requirement document. It is very important that they find a flow that suits their company, not just by looking at the brand. They should have a very deep dive into how their business is structured and how they can structure it. They should also have a look at their digital calculation journey, say five years from now instead of looking at just what works today. I think they should start looking at the scalability of the various industries they want to go into because the landscape changes in the next five years like we have witnessed today. They need a product that can continue to grow with them, that will scale so that they don't start shopping for a new one after five years. On a scale from 1 - 10, I give it a 7.
System Analyst, Oracle ECM Team Leader at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2019-10-15T05:03:00Z
Oct 15, 2019
In terms of advice I would give to others considering implementing the solution, I'd say if they have the Oracle stack, they should use the solution. If they have other technology stacks, I would search for solutions that offer a better price. The solution works great. Feature-wise, it's a very complete solution. I'd rate the solution overall eight out of ten, but if I was just rating it for price, I would rate it at about four or five out of ten, simply because I find it so expensive.
Pre-Sales Manager / Engineer at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
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2019-10-13T05:49:00Z
Oct 13, 2019
Every day, Oracle is acquiring new products or developing them with their own research and development team. Definitely, there is much development going on. My advice to anybody who is researching this solution is to first be sure about the product that they need. The second thing is to be sure about the roadmap that they want behind this product. Next, I suggest going with the best practices offered by Oracle because they are very well experienced in this field, and they offer it to help cut implementation time. I think that people should definitely go with cloud-based solutions such as Oracle Fusion or the Oracle cloud machines. This gives a company all of its applications and required software on the cloud, but at the same time, it is on-premises. Overall, this is a very good solution and other than the support for the Arabic translation, I cannot think of additional features that I would like at the moment. That said, nothing is perfect. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Oracle WebCenter is the center of engagement for business powering exceptional experiences for customers, partners, and employees. It connects people, processes, and information with the most complete portfolio of portal, content management, Web experience management, and collaboration technologies.
We are now sunsetting WebCenter and evaluating Adobe Sites as a replacement. WebCenter is not a good choice if your system requires frequent changes and an agile framework. I would give WebCenter a rating of seven out of ten.
Due to the sanctions within our country, we only have access to on-premises deployment models. The system is very customizable and we have plans to integrate it with our finance and inventory systems as well. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. I believe the solution is one of the best tools in the world.
In terms of advice for people thinking about this solution, they need to do a very detailed requirement document. It is very important that they find a flow that suits their company, not just by looking at the brand. They should have a very deep dive into how their business is structured and how they can structure it. They should also have a look at their digital calculation journey, say five years from now instead of looking at just what works today. I think they should start looking at the scalability of the various industries they want to go into because the landscape changes in the next five years like we have witnessed today. They need a product that can continue to grow with them, that will scale so that they don't start shopping for a new one after five years. On a scale from 1 - 10, I give it a 7.
In terms of advice I would give to others considering implementing the solution, I'd say if they have the Oracle stack, they should use the solution. If they have other technology stacks, I would search for solutions that offer a better price. The solution works great. Feature-wise, it's a very complete solution. I'd rate the solution overall eight out of ten, but if I was just rating it for price, I would rate it at about four or five out of ten, simply because I find it so expensive.
Every day, Oracle is acquiring new products or developing them with their own research and development team. Definitely, there is much development going on. My advice to anybody who is researching this solution is to first be sure about the product that they need. The second thing is to be sure about the roadmap that they want behind this product. Next, I suggest going with the best practices offered by Oracle because they are very well experienced in this field, and they offer it to help cut implementation time. I think that people should definitely go with cloud-based solutions such as Oracle Fusion or the Oracle cloud machines. This gives a company all of its applications and required software on the cloud, but at the same time, it is on-premises. Overall, this is a very good solution and other than the support for the Arabic translation, I cannot think of additional features that I would like at the moment. That said, nothing is perfect. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
I love the solution. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate this product absolutely as a ten.