Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Pricing

Divya Prakash - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Architect at Hexaware Technologies Limited

The price is average compared to other vendors. The licensing is on a yearly basis depending on the subscription pattern. There are no extra costs apart from licensing.

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Thomas Joe - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Finance Project Manager at Cerebrae

Oracle ERP Cloud is on the expensive side and there could be a possibility for a more affordable pricing structure compared to other solutions. We have an ongoing annual licensing arrangement with them, but it is quite complex to establish a long-term relationship with this platform. My advice would be to think twice about choosing this solution unless you have a strong finance and support team that can facilitate the process.

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AD
Senior Solution Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The pricing for Oracle ERP Cloud is on par with other top solutions. We are primarily a user-centric model of the transactional model in terms of what people do enter. This is centralized, so licensing costs for a user are not a concern in our case. 

We have a bundled five-year contract that includes technical support, and all features with no additional payment required.

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RajK7 - PeerSpot reviewer
Architect at SoftClouds

The solution is moderately priced, where it is neither expensive nor cheap.

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SS
Senior IT Manager at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees

Oracle ERP Cloud is one of the most expensive solutions. I rate it three out of 10 for affordability. 

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MB
Head of IT managing at Brega Petroleum Marketing

We have an annual license with Oracle, however, if we need additional features we do pay for them.

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MZ
IT Director at Guangdong Technion Institute of Technology

The solution allows us to save on costs. It's less expensive than an on-prem version.

We pay a yearly licensing fee. It's still relatively expensive. We'd like it to be cheaper still.

Technical support runs on tiers. Better service requires an extra payment.

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Pascal Frey - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Officer, Corporate Systems at a government with 201-500 employees

We pay additional costs to a consulting company.

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EH
Software Developer

The price of the solution is expensive. There are additional costs associated with this particular case that must be taken into consideration when calculating the overall expense. These costs may include but are not limited to, additional materials, labor, and other miscellaneous expenses that may arise during the course of the project. It is important to note that these additional costs may exceed the initial pricing estimate.

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Jishan Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder & Managing Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees

In a developing country such as Bangladesh, Oracle ERP Cloud is expensive compared to on-premise solutions, so the turnover is very low. Customers become more comfortable using on-premise services because of the high subscription costs of Oracle ERP Cloud. Very few customers here in Bangladesh use Oracle ERP Cloud.

The product is very costly for customers in developing countries. However, it may not be that costly for customers in developed countries.

My company pays for an annual subscription to Oracle ERP Cloud, and the contract is for two years, minimum. The contract includes all features and technical support.

Rating the pricing for Oracle ERP Cloud would vary from customer to customer, but here in Bangladesh, it's the most expensive, so it's a one out of ten for being expensive.

The headcount cost for each employee or executive in Bangladesh is low compared to other parts of the world. Suppose you're looking at deploying a cloud solution. In that case, people need to train more employees, so the cost of ownership is going to be high for on-premise applications, which would seem that it's better to go on the cloud, and this is what's happening in developed countries. People in developed countries are moving towards replacing on-premise applications with cloud solutions. However, that's not happening in Bangladesh or India because the human-resource cost is not so expensive, so a SaaS solution such as Oracle ERP Cloud isn't as popular. People here in Bangladesh do not have much interest in purchasing SaaS-based modules.

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GG
Chief Technology Officer at IT Convergence

My advise would be to partner with someone that has a strong knowledge and expertise on Cloud since there are aspects, for example the number of environments or storage that could bring some surprises.

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PJ
APAC Head Of Delivery @ Do iT Lean at Do iT Lean

Oracle ERP Cloud is not a cheap solution. I rate Oracle ERP Cloud a seven out of ten for its pricing.

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it_user529836 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director - ERP Cloud at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

I strongly recommend adopting the SaaS/PaaS/IaaS model and enjoying the profits.

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GA
General Manager - Software Solutions at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The price of course could be cheaper. For an ERP Cloud, the pricing is relatively high.

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MR
Tech Practice Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The solution is expensive and there are some services that are extra costs.

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it_user854517 - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder & CEO at Business Management Technology (BMT) Co. Ltd.

It is too costly.

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Buyer's Guide
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.