Oracle

Oracle Cloud ERP (Fusion)

Finance-first enterprise cloud ERP with the fastest financial close and 50+ AI agents included at no additional cost.

Cloud (SaaS on OCI)Large enterprise

Überblick

Oracle Cloud ERP (commonly called Oracle Fusion) is Oracle's enterprise-grade, cloud-native ERP platform. It targets large organizations where financial management, automated close processes, and enterprise performance management (EPM) are the primary requirements. Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Fusion delivers quarterly automatic updates, a unified data model across ERP, HCM, and SCM, and the industry's fastest financial close capabilities. Oracle claims customers can close books 40–60% faster than on legacy systems. A key differentiator in 2026 is AI Agent Studio with 50+ pre-built AI agents included in the base subscription — no consumption-based pricing. This contrasts with SAP's Joule, which has separate consumption charges. For organizations where finance is the primary ERP workload, Oracle Cloud ERP is a genuine SAP alternative at the enterprise level.

Zielgruppe

500–100,000+ employees

Preis ab

$175/user/mo (ERP core)

Impl. Daür

8–14 months

Update-Zyklus

Quarterly automatic updates managed by Oracle

Zentrale Stärken

Fastest Financial Close

Automated close processes, matching rules, reconciliation, and consolidation. Oracle claims 40–60% faster close times. The close management cockpit provides real-time visibility into close status across entities.

Parallel Ledgers (Multi-GAAP)

Supports multiple accounting standards simultaneously with separate ledger sets. Along with SAP S/4HANA, one of only two enterprise ERPs with true parallel ledger support.

50+ AI Agents Included

AI Agent Studio with pre-built agents for finance, procurement, supply chain, and HR — included in the base subscription at no additional cost. Agents handle invoice processing, anomaly detection, forecasting, and natural-language queries.

Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)

Natively integrated planning, budgeting, forecasting, consolidation, close management, and narrative reporting. The strongest EPM capabilities in the ERP market — often a deciding factor for CFOs.

Unified Data Model

Single data model across ERP, HCM, and SCM. No integration middleware needed between Oracle modules. Eliminates the data synchronization challenges common in multi-product architectures.

Quarterly Automatic Updates

Oracle pushes feature and security updates every quarter with zero customer effort. Same automatic update approach as SAP Public Cloud, reducing IT maintenance burden.

Bekannte Einschränkungen

Specialized Implementation Partners Required

Oracle Cloud ERP requires specialized Oracle consultants. The partner ecosystem is smaller than SAP's or Microsoft's, which can limit implementation options and increase costs.

Manufacturing Depth Behind SAP

Oracle Cloud SCM covers standard manufacturing scenarios. But for complex discrete manufacturing, process manufacturing (pharma, chemicals), and deep shop floor integration, SAP S/4HANA remains deeper.

Cloud-Only Deployment

No on-premise option. Data resides in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Organizations with strict on-premise requirements must look elsewhere.

Enterprise-Only Scale

Not designed for companies with fewer than 300–500 users. TCO and complexity make it impractical for mid-market companies — Oracle NetSuite is the mid-market offering.

Complex Pricing Structure

Module-based pricing across ERP, EPM, SCM, and HCM creates complex quotes. Users needing multiple modules can see per-user costs reach $400–625/month. Always request an all-inclusive quote.

Module und Bewertungen

Finance & Accounting
Führend

Core strength. Parallel ledgers, automated close, subledger accounting, consolidation. Industry-leading for finance.

EPM / Planning
Führend

Planning, budgeting, forecasting, scenario modeling, close management, narrative reporting. Best-in-class.

Procurement
Führend

Procure-to-pay, sourcing, supplier management, contract management. Strong with Oracle Supplier Network.

Supply Chain
Gut

Inventory, order management, logistics. Good for standard supply chain. Less deep than SAP for complex manufacturing.

Manufacturing
Gut

Discrete and process manufacturing, work orders, quality. Good, but manufacturing isn't Oracle's primary strength.

Project Management
Gut

Project financial management, billing, resource management. Good for project-centric finance.

Risk Management
Führend

Enterprise risk and compliance, advanced access controls, AI-driven anomaly detection. Strong for SOX compliance.

Human Resources
Führend

Oracle Cloud HCM is a separate product but deeply integrated. Full talent, payroll, workforce management.

CRM
Basis

Oracle CX is separate. Basic customer management in ERP. Not a CRM replacement.

eCommerce
Nicht verfügbar

Not included. Requires Oracle Commerce Cloud or third-party platforms.

Business Intelligence
Führend

Oracle Analytics Cloud, embedded dashboards, AI-driven insights. Enterprise-grade analytics.

Editionen

Oracle Cloud ERP

Core financial management: GL, AP/AR, fixed assets, cash management, intercompany, expense management.

Ab $175/user/mo

Oracle Cloud EPM

Enterprise Performance Management: planning, budgeting, consolidation, close, narrative reporting.

Ab $150–250/user/mo

Oracle Cloud SCM

Supply chain management: procurement, inventory, order management, manufacturing, logistics.

Ab $175–250/user/mo

Alternative Systeme

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How does Oracle Cloud ERP compare to SAP S/4HANA?
Oracle Cloud ERP wins on: financial close speed, EPM/planning depth, AI agents included at no extra cost, and simpler cloud-native architecture. SAP S/4HANA wins on: manufacturing depth (especially pharma, chemicals, automotive), industry-specific solutions (25+ vs. Oracle's fewer verticals), and a much larger partner ecosystem. Both support parallel ledgers. For finance-first organizations, Oracle is strong. For manufacturing-first, SAP typically wins.
What does Oracle Cloud ERP cost?
Core ERP (financials) starts at $175/user/month. Adding EPM, SCM, or HCM increases per-user costs to $400–625/month for full-suite users. Implementation costs $200K–800K for mid-range, $1M+ for large enterprise. Three-year TCO for 300 users with ERP + EPM is typically $800K–3M.
What is the difference between Oracle Cloud ERP and NetSuite?
Oracle Cloud ERP (Fusion) targets large enterprises (500+ users) with complex finance, EPM, and global operations — priced at $175–300/user/month. NetSuite targets mid-market (10–2,000 users) with an all-in-one approach (ERP + CRM + eCommerce) at $99–199/user/month. They're built on different technology stacks despite both being Oracle products. There is no seamless upgrade path from NetSuite to Fusion.
Are AI features really included or extra cost?
AI Agent Studio with 50+ pre-built agents is included in the base Oracle Cloud ERP subscription at no additional cost. This is a genuine differentiator — SAP's Joule AI uses consumption-based pricing, and Microsoft's Copilot for D365 is a per-user add-on for some scenarios. Oracle's approach gives all users access to AI capabilities from day one.

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