Oracle Fusion Service Pricing

Jules  Kouame - PeerSpot reviewer
Expert ERP - Manager MOA at Orange

Oracle's pricing is quite high, and this cost can be a significant barrier, especially for smaller companies. Lowering the prices would make it more accessible to a broader range of businesses.

View full review »
Omair Bokhari - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of IT Operations at Fatima Group

There are no extra licenses, everything is included in the subscription, and the price is fixed. 

View full review »
AjayKumar14 - PeerSpot reviewer
Operations director at FeatherThread LLP

Oracle Fusion Service is more expensive than Workday. Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee for Oracle Fusion Service.

View full review »
Buyer's Guide
CRM
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Oracle, Microsoft, Pega and others in CRM. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.
JK
software developer at IT Convergence

The cost of Oracle Fusion varies based on factors like the number of users, licenses, data volume, and integrations. It is a flexible pricing model, and the SaaS model means costs are often tied to usage. The more extensive your usage, the higher the price may be. Specific pricing details would depend on your organization's requirements and the modules you choose. I would recommend consulting with Oracle or their authorized representatives for a detailed and accurate cost estimation based on your specific needs.

View full review »
Mahesh-R - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Financial Functional Consultant at Tata Consultancy

Oracle Fusion Service is a cheap and flexible solution.

View full review »
IT
Group CIO at a construction company with 10,001+ employees

The product has average pricing.

View full review »
Hosam Ebada - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager, Business Applications at ROSHN l روشن

I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten.

View full review »
Alioune Badara DIOP - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Wango

Licensing fees are on the higher end and I rate them an eight out of ten. 

View full review »
Shalvin Narayan - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of ICT at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

Licensing costs are quite expensive. 

View full review »
it_user624876 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Solutions Delivery UK at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

If you have sporadic users - i.e., not everyone is going to access it all day - go for "non-contact centre users", which are much cheaper.

View full review »
it_user623547 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director, Solutions Consulting at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Make sure you know what you are licensed for and take advantage of all the features and functionality available with your license.

View full review »
it_user631182 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Named-user licences are cheaper, though a concurrent licence will be more appropriate if you have a large number of users who log in on a shift pattern or infrequently.

View full review »
it_user622386 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Coordinator at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We underestimated how many seats we would use, because more teams requested access.

View full review »
AP
Head of Integration and NetSuite DUs at a outsourcing company with 501-1,000 employees

This is definitely an expensive product compared to others on the market. There are no fees in addition to the subscription model.

View full review »
Buyer's Guide
CRM
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Oracle, Microsoft, Pega and others in CRM. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.