We performed a comparison between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and SAP Business One on AWS based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle and others in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS)."In terms of features, upgradeability to the latest version of Oracle suites has been a good feature. All we have to do is just patching or an upgrade, it's pretty easy. Then, it gets regularly updated. That's what I like about it."
"We appreciate the fact that this solution will operate with both native and third-party applications. This has meant that we don't need to change all of our systems to accommodate it within our network."
"It has improved my company by cutting my time to market."
"The scalability feature of the product is very impressive, especially considering the fact that the tool offers its users a pay-as-you-go model."
"The product enables users to create their own reports."
"Overall, I would say that Oracle Cloud provides support with zero down time and the high probability is very good."
"The most valuable features of Oracle Cloud are the ease of navigation and stability. The solution is more feature-rich and powerful than these smaller alternatives."
"Overall, there are some very good features on Oracle and it offers good customization capabilities."
"The modules, like the accounting and procurement modules, especially the finance and accounting modules, are quite impressive in the solution."
"The way we can make changes in new fields, or make new rules with our IT department, has been very useful."
"The product is very user-friendly."
"I believe the solution is very stable."
"The initial setup is manageable."
"The top-level view and easy navigation to individual transaction levels are beautifully done in SAP Business One."
"The most valuable aspect is that it is easy to use the software."
"Setting up Business One is straightforward. It took us about three months to deploy Business One on AWS."
"What I'd like to see from Oracle Cloud is an option for the customer to have a single portal to manage and monitor not just Oracle Cloud, but some of the on-premise products in the hybrid scenario as well. If it can be shipped out as an out-of-the-box solution, that would be wonderful. It's not so easy, but for a company like Oracle, it shouldn't be a problem. Many customers go through a lot of effort and burn money to achieve this, so it's an opportunity for Oracle to provide it for customers looking for this type of solution."
"Oracle Cloud Platform can improve the integration with hybrid and cross-cloud deployments. It should be a flexible solution with a very well-defined integration with other applications in the hybrid environment. There are certain integrations that are not straightforward."
"It takes more time to release resources than one of its competitors."
"Oracle Cloud could improve AI. The design elements could be done better."
"It could be more affordable."
"The solution does not follow a retention policy while taking ad hoc backups. Since it does not follow the retention policy, we had to do the manual task to check the backups."
"Since our Oracle products are on premise we cannot get the premier Oracle products."
"Specific to the Oracle Cloud; while they have been able to showcase inbuilt features for Oracle applications, what doesn't really come across clearly is what happens when you want to host, work with, or integrate with applications outside of the Oracle stack."
"SAP Business One on AWS could improve by adding more functionality to the web client."
"I would like to achieve better integration with AWS so that it becomes more interconnected with the SAP system."
"The web client is an area with shortcomings, which SAP is presently working on, and needs to improve."
"I would like SAP to replace Business One's fixed Web client with a native Web solution. Right now, their remote access is based on RVP. We have to access the solution through a Windows-based client. It's not a native Web interface."
"The reporting can be improved. Also, it is an expensive solution, and you need consultants for new interfaces as it's very rigid otherwise."
"It would be beneficial to have access to real-time data from our machines."
"There is some room for improvement with the scalability and the pricing of the product."
"It would be better if the solution was on a cloud infrastructure."
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 3rd in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) with 91 reviews while SAP Business One on AWS is ranked 5th in Cloud ERP with 23 reviews. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8, while SAP Business One on AWS is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) writes "Cost-effective and can be used to host OIC and APEX". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SAP Business One on AWS writes " A highly stable product with great technical support specifically designed for small and medium enterprises". Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Public Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift, whereas SAP Business One on AWS is most compared with Microsoft Azure, NetSuite ERP, SAP Business ByDesign and Google Cloud.
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