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'''Oracle Applications''' helps small, medium and large-sized businesses with functions such as finance, human resources, sales, and marketing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://social.techcrunch.com/2019/06/05/microsoft-and-oracle-link-up-their-clouds/|title=Microsoft and Oracle link up their clouds|website=TechCrunch|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-18}}</ref> Oracle's suite of applications are organized into five categories, including Enterprise Resource Planning, Enterprise Performance Management, Human Capital Management, Supply Chain Management, and Customer Experience.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/oracle-updates-cloud-applications-as-saas-sales-builds-momentum/|title=Oracle updates cloud applications as SaaS sales builds momentum|last=Condon|first=Stephanie|website=ZDNet|language=en|access-date=2019-09-18}}</ref>
'''Oracle Applications''' comprise the [[applications software]] or [[business software]] of the [[Oracle Corporation]] both in the cloud and on-premises. The term refers to the non-database and non-middleware parts. The suite of applications includes enterprise resource planning, enterprise performance management, supply chain & manufacturing, human capital management, and advertising and customer experience.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Moorhead|first=Patrick|title=Oracle Has Quietly Become An Essential Cloud Applications Company|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2020/09/29/oracle-has-quietly-become-an-essential-cloud-applications-company/|access-date=2021-09-10|website=Forbes|language=en}}</ref>
 
== Products History==
[[Oracle Corporation]] began sellling applications—software running on its [[Oracle Database]]—in the late 1980s. By 2007 they had helped Oracle become the world's largest [[enterprise software]] vendor.<ref name="rdbmsoracle20070612">{{Cite interview |interviewer=Luanne Johnson |title=RDBMS Workshop: Oracle |type=PDF |url=https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102746581 |access-date=2025-06-01 |publisher=Computer History Museum |date=2007-06-12}}</ref> By 2009, Oracle applications extended to [[supply chain management]], [[Human resource management system|human-resource management]], [[Warehouse management system|warehouse-management]], [[customer relationship management|customer-relationship management]], [[call center|call-center]] services, [[product lifecycle management|product-lifecycle management]], and many other areas. Both in-house expansion and the acquisition of other companies have vastly expanded Oracle's application software business.
Oracle Corporation's application portfolio consisted {{as of|2012|lc = on}} of the following software suites and products:<ref>{{cite web|title=Oracle Applications|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/index.html|publisher=Oracle Corporation|accessdate=2012-02-18}}</ref>
 
In February 2007, Oracle released Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS/e-BS) Release 12 (R12){{snd}}a bundling of several Oracle Applications. The release date coincided with new releases of other Oracle-owned products: [[JD Edwards]] EnterpriseOne, [[Siebel Systems]] and [[PeopleSoft]].
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Oracle also has a portfolio of enterprise applications for the cloud ([[Software as a service|SaaS]]) known as [[Oracle Fusion Applications|Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications]]. These cloud applications include [[Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud|Oracle Cloud ERP]], Oracle Cloud EPM, [[Oracle HCM Cloud|Oracle Cloud HCM]], Oracle Cloud SCM, and [[Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX)|Oracle Advertising and CX]].
=== Major applications ===
 
* [[Oracle Fusion Applications]]
== Cloud applications ==
* Oracle E-Business Suite
 
* [[PeopleSoft]] Enterprise
Oracle provides SaaS applications also known as Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. The following enterprise cloud applications are available on Oracle Cloud.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Oracle Applications|url=https://www.oracle.com/cloud/applications/|access-date=10 September 2021|website=Oracle}}</ref>
* [[Siebel Systems|Siebel]]
 
* [[JD Edwards|JD Edwards EnterpriseOne]]
* [[Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud|Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud]]
* [[JD Edwards|JD Edwards World]]
* Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Cloud
* [[Oracle Hyperion|Hyperion]]
* [[Oracle HCM Cloud|Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud]]
* [[NetSuite|Netsuite]]
* MasterOracle DataSupply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud
* [[Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX)|Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX) Cloud]]
 
=== Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ===
[[Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud|Oracle Cloud ERP]] is a cloud-based [[ERP software]] application suite that manages enterprise functions including accounting, financial management, project management, and procurement.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle ERP Cloud is tailored for businesses of all sizes and verticals |url=http://searchmanufacturingerp.techtarget.com/feature/Oracle-ERP-Cloud-is-tailored-for-businesses-of-all-sizes-and-verticals |website=TechTarget |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref>
 
=== Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) ===
=== Industry vertical applications ===
Oracle Cloud EPM is a cloud-based [[Enterprise performance management|EPM software]] application suite that manages enterprise operational processes including planning, budgeting, and reporting.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle updates ERP and EPM with machine learning, finance reporting, AI risk management, unified projects |url=https://itbrief.co.nz/story/oracle-updates-erp-and-epm-with-machine-learning-finance-reporting-ai-risk-management-unified-projects |website=ITBrief |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref>
* [[Art Technology Group|ATG]] / [[Endeca Technologies Inc.|Endeca]] branded "Oracle Commerce"
 
=== Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) ===
[[Oracle HCM Cloud|Oracle Cloud HCM]] is a cloud-based [[Human Capital Management|HCM software]] application suite that manages global HR, talent, and workforce management. Oracle Cloud HCM was released in 2011 as a part of [[Oracle Fusion Applications]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle Fusion apps go on general release |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/oracle-fusion-apps-go-on-general-release/ |publisher=ZDNet |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref>
 
=== <span class="anchor" id="Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)"></span> Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) ===
 
Oracle Cloud SCM, also known as Oracle Supply Chain & Manufacturing, is a cloud-based [[Supply-chain-management software|SCM software]] application suite used by companies to build and manage intelligent [[supply chain]]s.<ref>{{cite news |title=Oracle folds data warehouse, analytics into Fusion supply chain management |url=https://siliconangle.com/2021/11/02/oracle-folds-data-warehouse-analytics-fusion-supply-chain-management/ |access-date=4 February 2022 |publisher=Silicon Angle |date=2 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle SaaS Offerings Get Major Upgrade as Flight to Cloud Continues |url=https://techgenix.com/oracle-cloud-applications-release-13/ |website=TechGenix |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Oracle Updates Fusion Supply Chain And Discloses 750 New Customer Rollouts In Six Months |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2021/04/12/oracle-updates-fusion-supply-chain-and-discloses-750-new-customer-rollouts-in-six-months/ |access-date=4 February 2022 |work=Forbes |date=12 April 2021}}</ref> This includes support for [[procurement]], [[Order management system|order management]], [[manufacturing]], [[product lifecycle management]], maintenance, [[logistics]], and [[Supply chain management|supply chain planning and execution]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Dalmia |first1=Sanjay |title=Financial supply chain |date=2008 |publisher=Tata McGraw-Hill |isbn=9780070656666}}</ref>
 
=== Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX) ===
[[Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX)]] is a cloud-based application suite that includes tools for advertising, marketing, sales, e-commerce, and customer service.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle enhances customer experience platform with a B2B refresh |url=https://www.techrepublic.com/article/oracle-enhances-customer-experience-platform-with-a-b2b-refresh/ |website=TechRepublic |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref> The suite also includes:
*Oracle CX (with Oracle Sales, Oracle Service, Oracle Marketing, Oracle Commerce)
*Oracle Advertising (with Oracle Activation and Oracle MOAT Measurement)
 
== Industry vertical applications ==
* [[Art Technology Group|ATG]] / [[Endeca Technologies Inc.|Endeca]]—also branded as on-premises "Oracle Commerce"
* Oracle Retail
* Micros (Retail and Hospitality, acquired post 2012)
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* [[Agile Software Corporation|Agile]]
* AutoVue (for processing CAD and graphics data)<ref>
{{cite news|last=Edward|first=Mendelson|author-link=Edward Mendelson|date=1998-03-24|title=AutoVue Professional|page=159|newspaper=[[PC Magazine]]|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cSCV0oBdRzEC|access-date=2013-07-08|quote=Cimmetry Systems' AutoVue Professional [...] offers a sophisticated feature set for viewing and maintaining CAD and graphics files.}}
{{cite news
| title = AutoVue Professional
| first = Mendelson
| last = Edward
| authorlink = Edward Mendelson
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=cSCV0oBdRzEC
| newspaper = [[PC Magazine]]
| date = 1998-03-24
| page = 159
| accessdate = 2013-07-08
| quote = Cimmetry Systems' AutoVue Professional [...] offers a sophisticated feature set for viewing and maintaining CAD and graphics files.
}}
</ref>
 
== NetSuite ==
=== Oracle E-Business Suite ===
Acquired by Oracle in 2016, [[NetSuite]] is a cloud-based [[enterprise software]] company that provides products and services tailored for [[Small and medium-sized enterprises|small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs)]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dignan|first=Larry|title=Oracle closes NetSuite deal: Can it expand into midmarket, small enterprise?|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/oracle-closes-netsuite-deal-can-it-expand-into-midmarket-small-enterprise/|access-date=2021-09-10|website=ZDNet|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hardy |first=Quentin |date=2014-05-13 |title=NetSuite: Enterprise Software Still Follows a Manufacturing Model |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/13/netsuite-enterprise-software-still-follows-a-manufacturing-model/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=NY Times |language=en}}</ref> This includes support for [[accounting]] and [[financial management]], [[customer relationship management]], [[Field inventory management|inventory management]], [[human capital management]], [[payroll]], procurement, [[project management]] and [[e-commerce]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hardy |first=Quentin |date=2012-05-15 |title=NetSuite Moves to 'Commerce as a Service' |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/15/netsuite-moves-to-ecommerce-as-a-service/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=NY Times |language=en}}</ref> In 2019, NetSuite moved onto Oracle Cloud.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Condon |first=Stephanie |title=NetSuite moves to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/netsuite-moves-to-oracle-cloud-infrastructure/ |access-date=2021-09-10 |website=ZDNet |language=en}}</ref>
Oracle's E-Business Suite (also known as Applications/Apps, EB-Suite/EBS, eBus or "E-Biz"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oraclehrms.com/Intro|title=Intro to Oracle E-Biz|publisher=Oracle HRMS|accessdate=2018-06-25}}</ref>) consists of a collection of [[enterprise resource planning]] (ERP), [[customer relationship management]] (CRM), and [[supply chain management|supply-chain management]] (SCM) [[Application software|computer applications]] either developed or acquired by Oracle. The software utilizes Oracle's core [[Oracle RDBMS|Oracle relational database management system]] technology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B53825_08/current/acrobat/121isgig.pdf|title=Oracle® E-Business Suite|date=June 2010|work=Integrated SOA Gateway Implementation Guide|publisher=Oracle|accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref> The E-Business Suite contains several [[product line]]s often known by short acronyms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/036047.htm|title=Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1|publisher=Oracle|accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref>
 
== On-premises applications ==
Significant technologies incorporated into the applications include the [[Oracle database]] technologies, (engines for RDBMS, [[PL/SQL]], Java, .NET, HTML and XML), the "technology stack" ([[Oracle Forms|Oracle Forms Server]], [[Oracle Reports|Oracle Reports Server]], [[Apache Web Server]], [[Oracle Discoverer]], [[Jinitiator]] and [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]]'s [[Java (programming language)|Java]]). Oracle Corporation brands the on-line technical documentation of E-Business Suite as eTRM{{snd}}"E-Business Suite Technical Reference Manuals".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A97501_01/html/homeset.html |title=Oracle Applications 11i Documentation |publisher=Oracle |accessdate=2016-10-20}}</ref>
* Oracle E-Business Suite
* [[PeopleSoft|Oracle PeopleSoft]]
* [[Siebel Systems|Oracle Siebel CRM]]
* [[JD Edwards|Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne]]
* Oracle JD Edwards World
* Endeca
*Inquira
*Silver Creek
*Datanomic
*Hyperion
*Campus Solutions
 
Oracle's E-Business Suite (also known as EB-Suite/EBS, eBus or "E-Biz"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oraclehrms.com/Intro|title=Intro to Oracle E-Biz|publisher=Oracle HRMS|access-date=2018-06-25}}</ref>) consists of a collection of enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), human capital management (HCM), and supply-chain management (SCM) computer applications either developed or acquired by Oracle. The software utilizes Oracle's core database technology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B53825_08/current/acrobat/121isgig.pdf|title=Oracle E-Business Suite|date=June 2010|work=Integrated SOA Gateway Implementation Guide|publisher=Oracle|access-date=2013-10-07}}</ref> The E-Business Suite contains several [[product line]]s often known by short acronyms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/036047.htm|title=Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1|publisher=Oracle|access-date=2013-10-07}}</ref>
 
Significant technologies incorporated into the applications include the Oracle database technologies, (engines for RDBMS, [[PL/SQL]], Java, .NET, HTML and XML), the "technology stack" ([[Oracle Forms|Oracle Forms Server]], [[Oracle Reports|Oracle Reports Server]], [[Apache Web Server]], [[Oracle Discoverer]], [[Jinitiator]] and [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]]'s [[Java (programming language)|Java]]).
 
It makes the following enterprise applications available as part of Oracle eBusiness Suite:
* Asset Lifecycle Management
 
* [[Oracle CRM|Customer Relationship Management]] (CRM)
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* [[Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud|Enterprise Resource Planning]] (ERP)
* Asset Lifecycle Management
* [[Oracle HCM Cloud|Human Capital Management]] (HCM)
** Asset Tracking
* Procurement
** Property Management
* [[Oracle CRM|Customer Relationship Management]]
* [[Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud|Enterprise Resource Planning]]
** Financial Management
** Human Capital Management
** Project Portfolio Management
* Procurement
** Oracle Advanced Procurement<ref>
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|title = Oracle Advanced Procurement
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|quote = Oracle Advanced Procurement is the integrated suite of applications that dramatically cut all supply management costs.
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*** Oracle Sourcing<ref>
{{cite web
|title = Oracle Sourcing
|url = http://www.oracle.com/applications/procurement/Sourcing.html
|publisher = Oracle Corporation
|accessdate = 2009-06-16
|quote = Oracle Sourcing is the enterprise application that drives more and better sourcing through online collaboration and negotiation. It is a key component of Oracle Advanced Procurement [...]
}}
</ref>
* Product Life-cycle Management
* Supply Chain Management<ref>
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| title = Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Supply Chain Management
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=dF8L_qtyB4AC
| accessdateaccess-date = 2013-09-29
| series = IT Pro
| year = 2010
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** Supply Chain Planning
** Logistics & Transportation Management
** Order Management
** Price Management
* Manufacturing
** Discrete Manufacturing
** Process Manufacturing
 
 
'''Oracle Applications Techno Functional Course'''
 
'''Business Cycles'''
 
• Order to cash process
 
• Procure to Pay process
 
• Drop Ship Process
 
• Back to Back Order process
 
• Assemble to Order process
 
'''
General Concepts'''
 
• Business Terminology
 
• Oracle Apps Architecture
 
• Multi Org Structure
 
• MOAC in R12
 
• SQL Loader
 
 
'''Sysadmin & Application Devel'''
 
• Users, Responsibilities, Menu
 
• Value Sets , Profile Options
 
• DFF & KFF
 
• Concurrent Programs
 
 
'''Interface, Conversion & API'''
 
• Architecture of Interface Programs
 
• Real Time example
 
• Item / Order Import interface hands on
 
• API’s Concept & hands on
 
 
'''Purchasing'''
 
• Requisition Types
 
• Purchase Order Types
 
• RFQ
 
• Matching Rules
 
• Payment Terms
 
 
'''Order Management'''
 
• Sales Order Header and Line level Status
 
• Sales Order Types
 
• Price Lists, Modifiers & Qualifiers
 
• Defaulting Rules
 
• Tables & OM Interfaces
 
• Available to Promise
 
 
'''Inventory'''
 
• Master Org vs Child Org
 
• Important Item Attributes
 
• Item On-hand Quantities
 
• Inventory Receipts
 
• Lot Numbers, Serial Number, Locators
 
• Inventory Miscellaneous Transactions
 
• Sub Inventory Transfers
 
• Inter Org Transfers
 
• Item Categories
 
• Item Templates
 
 
'''Receivables'''
 
• TCA Architecture
 
• Customer creation
 
• Invoices, Credit Memos, Debit Memos
 
• Chargeback, Write off
 
• Cash Receipts
 
'''
Payables'''
 
'''Supplier Creation'''
 
'''Invoices, Credit Memo, Debit Memo'''
 
• Types of Invoices in AP
 
• Single Payment
 
• Payment Manager Concept
 
• Matching Rules
 
 
'''Workflow'''
 
• Create new Workflow
 
• Deploy workflow to server
 
• Workflow components
 
• Workflow administrator
 
• call workflow from PLSQL
 
• Customize workflow
 
 
'''Forms Personalization'''
 
• Personalization vs Customization
 
• Personalization Triggers
 
• Actions, Property types
 
• Zoom Functionality
 
• Hiding fields
 
• Make Fields mandatory
 
• Handling Messages
 
• Calling PLSQL procedures
 
 
'''Reports'''
 
• Report Creation
 
• Report registration and deployment
 
• Report Triggers
 
• Bind & Lexical Parameters
 
• Data Model and Layout Model
 
 
'''SLA & GL'''
 
• Importance of SLA
 
• Understanding Accounting KFF
 
• Transfer Accounting entries to GL
 
• Create Manual Journal Entries
 
• GL Period Status meanings
 
• Checking Account balance
 
==== Oracle Financial Applications ====
The Oracle E-Business Suite provides a set of financial applications used internationally in [[business]]es. Oracle Corporation groups these applications into "suites", which it defines as sets of common, integrated applications designed to execute specific [[business process]]es.
 
Oracle Financials refers to the closely related financial modules such as:
 
* Oracle Assets
* Oracle General Ledger
* [[Oracle Payables]]
* [[Oracle Receivables]]
* [[Oracle Cash Management]]
* Oracle Tabs
 
The key business processes enabled by the Financial Applications include:
 
* Procure-to-Pay business process flow involving activities such as procurement, purchasing, making payment to Suppliers and subsequent accounting.
* Order-to-Cash business process flow involves activities such as Customer Orders, Order fulfillment, receiving payment from Customers & subsequent accounting.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/ebusiness/financials/053262.html |title=Financial Management &#124; Applications |publisher=Oracle |accessdate=2016-10-20}}</ref>
 
==== Oracle Project Portfolio Management Applications ====
* Oracle Project Portfolio Analysis
* Oracle Project Billing
* Oracle Project Analysis
* Oracle Daily Business Intelligence
* Oracle Project Collaboration
* Oracle Project Contracts
* Oracle Project Costing
* Oracle Project CRM
* Oracle Project Management
* Oracle Project Resource
 
==== Other ====
Additional Oracle E-Business Suite products include:
 
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* Oracle Bills of Material
* Oracle Enterprise Asset Management (eAM)
* Oracle Capacity
* [[Oracle CRM]]
* Oracle Advanced Planning & Scheduling
* Oracle Business Intelligence
* Oracle Order Entry
* Oracle Order Fulfillment (order to cash process)
* Oracle Payroll
* [[Purchasing process|Oracle Purchasing]]
* Oracle Landed Cost Management
* Oracle Receivables
* Oracle TMS (Transportation/G-Log)
* Oracle Work in Process
* Oracle Process manufacturing
* Oracle Federal Administration
* Oracle Sales
* Oracle MRP
* Oracle Workflow
* Oracle Financials
* Oracle SCM
* Oracle Customer Relationship Management
* Oracle HRMS<ref>oracleppstechnical.com</ref>
}}
 
=== Oracle Accelerate ===
In 2008, Oracle launched a set of applications for mid-size [[business]]es called Oracle Accelerate. Accelerate provides access to Oracle's [[enterprise resource planning|ERP]] products through a local partner-network and packages the products to meet [[Vertical market|vertical]] industry requirements.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}
 
=== Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK) ===
The Oracle User Productivity Kit application provides a content-development, deployment, and maintenance platform.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/upk/index.html
| title = Oracle User Productivity Kit
| publisher = Oracle Corporation
| accessdate = 2011-04-19
| quote = Oracle User Productivity Kit [...] Oracle UPK is an easy-to-use and comprehensive content development, deployment, and maintenance platform [...]
}}
</ref>
 
== See also ==
* [[CEMLI]]
* [[List of acquisitions by Oracle|List of acquisitions by Oracle (includes acquisitions which extended Applications portfolio)]]
*[[Oracle Fusion Applications]]
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [httphttps://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/ebusiness/overview/index.html Oracle Applications home page]
* [http://oaug.org Oracle Applications Users Group]
* [http://www.oracle.com/applications/fusion.html Oracle Fusion Applications]
 
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