Oracle Cloud ERP Services 2023–2024 RadarView™

February, 2024

$2,950.00

Report Summary

This RadarView helps enterprises transform their business operations by adopting the Oracle Cloud ERP. It begins with a summary of key trends shaping the supply side of the market. It continues with a detailed assessment of 26 providers offering Oracle Cloud ERP services. Each profile provides an overview of the service provider, its key IP assets, and a list of clients and partnerships, along with brief client case studies. Each profile concludes with analyst insights on the provider’s practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovations.

Why read this RadarView?

Service providers are banking on AI-driven solutions not only to accelerate their implementation services but also to address various industry challenges, such as enhancing customer experience, automating sales pipeline management, and improving accuracy in financial reporting. More than 40% of the investment is focused on developing preconfigured tools and industry-specific templates that can standardize business processes and accelerate the adoption of Oracle Cloud ERP.

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The Oracle Cloud ERP Services 2023–2024 RadarView™ aids companies in identifying top service providers to transform their ERP systems. It also analyzes each service provider’s technology and delivery capabilities, thus enabling organizations to identify the right strategic partners for their business transformation with Oracle Cloud ERP.

Featured providers

This RadarView includes an analysis of the following service providers in the Oracle Cloud ERP services space: Accenture, Birlasoft, Capgemini, Cognizant, Deloitte, DXC, Fujitsu, Genpact, HCLTech, Hexaware, Hitachi Digital Services, IBM, Infosys, Inoapps, IT Convergence, Jade Global, KPMG, LTIMindtree, Mastek, NTT Data, Oracle, PwC, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, and Zensar.

Methodology

Our evaluation of service providers is based on primary input from the providers, focused briefings, public disclosures, and Avasant’s ongoing market interactions. The assessment is across the three dimensions of practice maturity, domain ecosystem, and investments and innovation, leading to our recognition of those service providers that have brought the most value to the market over the last 12 months.

Table of contents

About the report (Page 3)

Executive summary (Pages 49)

    • Defining Oracle Cloud ERP implementation and managed services
    • Avasant recognizes 26 top-tier providers supporting the enterprise adoption of Oracle Cloud ERP
    • Provider comparison

Supply-side trends (Pages 10–15)

    • Retail and CPG, manufacturing, telecom and media, and high-tech sectors contribute over half of Oracle Cloud ERP services revenue
    • Service providers invest in building AI solutions to augment their Oracle Cloud ERP service capabilities
    • Service providers introduce industry-specific solutions to bridge the gap in Oracle SaaS solutions’ functionality
    • Fixed-price engagements continue to be popular for their cost certainty in transformation projects
    • Service providers plan to allocate more than 60% of their investments toward talent development and asset building

Service provider profiles (Pages 16–68)

    • Detailed profiles for Accenture, Birlasoft, Capgemini, Cognizant, Deloitte, DXC, Fujitsu, Genpact, HCLTech, Hexaware, Hitachi Digital Services, IBM, Infosys, Inoapps, IT Convergence, Jade Global, KPMG, LTIMindtree, Mastek, NTT Data, Oracle, PwC, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, and Zensar.

RadarView overview (Pages 69–72)

    • RadarView assessment
    • Methodology and coverage
    • Interpretation of classification

Key contacts (Page 73)


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Please refer to Avasant’s Oracle Cloud ERP Services 2023-2024 Market Insights for detailed insights on the demand side trends.