Oracle Integration Cloud Service Pricing

Divya Prakash - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Architect at Hexaware Technologies Limited

The price is cheaper than all other cloud integration providers. If someone is smart enough to understand the business use case, they can use most features for free. For example, with integration, VBCS comes free for the first 500 users.

It is free if an organization needs to use VBCS to create a dashboard only for monitoring purposes, and there will only be 5% of the monitoring team. You don't need to pay for custom dashboards in that case. There are some additional features available that we need to think cleverly about per business use case.

The license we use for Oracle Integration Cloud Service is monthly. Since my client is an Oracle partner, that license comes with them.

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Arun Andavar Nagarajan - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Licensing costs vary from client to client, depending on the client's other products purchased. 

They look at discounts, and these are all based on a contract, not a flat rate. It specifies how much data you use and how much storage you require, among other things. 

Depending on the requirements. For example, it depends on the message, and how much data throughput will go through.

I would rate the price a three out of five. 

I know there are many other competing products, but Oracle can probably be a little bit cheaper than this.

There are no additional fees to the standard licensing fee.

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Rishabh Singhal - PeerSpot reviewer
Business and Technology Delivery Associate Manager at Accenture

I am not aware of the pricing.

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Divya Prakash - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Architect at Hexaware Technologies Limited

The solution's pricing is relatively lower than other vendors.

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Hosam Ebada - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager, Business Applications at ROSHN l روشن

I would rate the pricing a four out of ten, with one being very cheap and ten being very expensive.

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Kanhaiya Chandra - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect at Tata Consultancy

I do not deal with the licensing costs directly but I have seen the numbers. Whenever we have to get a license for the OIC, we have to get at least three environments: production, development, and UI test instance. The cost for these three instances is about $100,000 per year. 

I find the licensing a little expensive. If customers are already using Oracle products, they can often get deals and bring down their costs.

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SandeepGoyal - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager at Genpact - Headstrong

The price could be better and they need to work on their licensing model to make it easier for users. 

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RS
Manager at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The price is fair. 

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SS
Senior Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The licensing costs need to be checked from the Oracle portal.

Typically, there is just a standard licensing fee.

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Nirav Sangahvi - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Oracle SOA Lead at VividEdge Corp

I'm unaware of licensing costs but I know that Oracle requires the purchase of two separate products, with separate billing. If I want one integration with API CS, I have to pay twice for the one call. It's one of the major factors for clients not choosing this product and it should be included in the API CS part of OIP.

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SN
Technology Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

Our clients procure the licenses from Oracle and negotiate their own deals. The pricing varies. The solution is less expensive than other products.

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Ankit Srivastava - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Associate at WNS Global Services

The price of Oracle Integration Cloud Service is good. It is reasonable and is priced well for the market segment. The model they use is on a per-package unit and we have a two-year subscription.

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PW
Enterprise Integration Architect at Capgemini

Look at volumetric and the number of different connections

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ManojKumar19 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at a tech vendor with 5,001-10,000 employees

The pricing models vary, and they can be per-message, fact-based, or incident-based. So, there are different pricing models available for users. 

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Thomas Joe - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Finance Project Manager at Cerebrae

The price of Oracle Integration Cloud Service is reasonable to start with, but when you scale it becomes expensive.

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Jang-Vijay Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Consulting Software Engineer at Singhpora Consulting

Many open-source products can offer a high level of customizability and no upfront licensing cost. However, there can be a high cost involved in provisioning infrastructure, expertise, and other aspects. 

In the case of Oracle Integration Cloud, costs can be "predictable" as far as the platform and infrastructure are concerned. The platform offers a range of pre-built adapters and connectors but it is a closed platform controlled by Oracle. This has pros and cons in terms of flexibility versus productivity.

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Gustavo Magni - PeerSpot reviewer
lead architect at Sys Manager

The solution is expensive. But its excellent quality of integration makes it worth the buy.

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GP
IT Technical Lead at Aviat U.S., Inc.

Their licensing costs are very competitive, especially in comparison to integration tools like MuleSoft or IBM offer. The cost may seem high initially, but they offer good discounts.

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PC
Director Of Analytics at a pharma/biotech company with 501-1,000 employees

I think they're quite flexible in their pricing. So it all depends on the statement of the customer at play so they're quite flexible in terms of pricing. That's what we found.

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