2. Headquartered in redwood city, California
Second largest software maker by revenue after
Microsoft
Founders- Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, Ed Oates.
Products include hardware systems, Database
management systems, and enterprise software
products.
3. Revenue 2013-37.18 billion us$
Founded- 16th June 1977
Employees-122,458
Notable Acquisitions
People Soft
Sun Microsystems
I flex
5. Oracle Database appliances
Data Warehousing
Storage Management
Database Security
Database Cloud
Big Data
6. Financials
Project
Portfolio
Management
Procurement
Government Risk
and compliance
• Oracle Project
Portfolio
Management
Cloud
• Oracle E-
Business Suite
• Primavera
• Oracle
financial
cloud
• Oracle E-
Business
suite
• Oracle
Fusion
financial
• People’s
Soft
Financial
Managemen
• JD Edwards
Enterprise
One Supply
Management
• PeopleSoft
Supplier
Relationship
Management
• Risk &
Financial
governance
• Performance &
Operational
Controls
• Access &
Segregation of
Duties Controls
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11. Known for :- Major implementation
solutions to manufacturing companies.
Open/Proprietary:- Its based on ABAP. It
is difficult to maintain/get or retain an
ABAP resource.
Product Architecture:- There is a
architectural changes in R/3,Business
one & All in One. The up gradation from
either of the one version is not possible.
In case of migration the customer has to
buy new licenses & re-implement it.
Product upgrades:- Upgrade from 4.6 to
6.0 is not free.
Licensing:- SAP offers license with
respect to – professional users, limited
professional users, employee users,
developer users.
Known for :- Major implementations
done in service industries, BFSI etc.
Open/Proprietary:- Oracle follows open
standards-JAVA. There are lot more
JAVA workers then ABAP. Hence TCO Is
lower here.
Product Architecture:- Only one version
is available to the customers , its Oracle
Ebusiness Suite.
Product upgrades:- Product upgrades
are free.
Licensing:- It offers only Named user
type licenses in bundled form.
12. Product Bundling:- Only core modules
are offered. Databases would be extra.
Database support:- It supports Oracle,
DB-2, Max-DB, MS SQL and other
database versions.
Middleware:- Its middleware is called
NetWeaver.
Accelerators( Fasten the effort &
reduces timelines and effort):- SAP
offers All In One Fast Start.
BI:- SAP offers Business objects & SAP
AP NetWeaver Business Intelligence.
Product Bundling:- Oracle 11g Database
comes bundled with the Oracle apps
licenses.
Database support:- It works on Oracle
database and up to some extent on
Microsoft SQL.
Middleware:- Its middleware is called as
fusion middleware.
Accelerators (Fasten the effort & reduces
timelines & effort):- Oracle offers Oracle
Business Accelerators.
BI:- Oracle offers DBI (Daily Business
Intelligence), OBIEE, BI apps & oracle
hyperion.
13. STRENGTH
•Best of the breed
product suite
through various
acquisitions
•Strong talent pool
•Monopoly in
enterprise databases
•Technological
Innovation
WEAKNESS
•Even after so many
acquisitions, oracle is
still perceived as a
database and tools
company and not an
applications/ERP
company by many
•Highly Leveraged
from acquisitions
•Longest
implementation
duration
OPPORTUNITY
•Highest selection rate
when short-listed
•Fast growing market
of ERP. THREATS
Integration
issues due to
aggressive
acquisitions
14. Enterprise Resource Planning
The Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud is an integrated suite
that transforms your back office into a collaborative, efficient, and
intuitive hub.
Supply Chain Management
Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud offers a unique,
information-driven approach that helps companies
achieve value chain transformation.
Applications Product Lines
Oracle offers more than ten product lines, including
Oracle -E-Business Suite,
- Primavera,
- PeopleSoft,
- Eloqua.
Each product line is designed to meet specific business needs
such as sales, enterprise resource planning, and commerce.
15. Enterprise Performance Management
Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud gives finance and
planning executives cloud-based performance management systems
composed of best-in-class, enterprise-grade applications.
Human Capital Management
Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud helps you realize the full
potential of your employees by providing the essentials of talent
management, social relationship management, and global human resource
functions.
Industry Applications
Oracle's industry solutions are best-in-class products that address complex
business processes relevant to a wide range of industries. Oracle's solutions
speed time to market while reducing costs.
16. Oracle Corporation has played an integral role in the movement, offering
low-cost database management and aims to capture over 90 percent of the
database market in 2020.
2008 — Oracle 14m provides inter-instance sharing
of RAM resources. All Oracle instances become self-managing.
2010 — Oracle 16ss introduces solid-state, non-disk database
management.
2011 — Oracle’s Larry Elision finances the Worldwide Internet
Identification Database, requiring non-anonymous access and
reducing cybercrime. Ellison receives the Nobel Peace Prize for his
humanitarian efforts.
2016 — Oracle 17-3d introduces the time dimension to database
management, allowing three-dimensional data representation.
2018 — Oracle starts manufacturing IAs for $50 each, replacing PCs
and making the Internet available everywhere in the world.
Elision becomes the world’s first trillionaire.