List of Oracle Documents Cloud Service Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Documents Cloud Service customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Documents Cloud Service for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Documents Cloud Service for Content Management include: University of Birmingham, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.25 billion, Netcompany, a Denmark based Professional Services organisation with 7566 employees and revenues of $791.0 million, Sutton Tools North America, a Australia based Manufacturing organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $90.0 million, AFG, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 238 employees and revenues of $69.0 million, Mythics, LLC, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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AFG | Banking and Financial Services | 238 | $69M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, AFG implemented Oracle Documents Cloud Service as part of a broader migration from on-premise Oracle PeopleSoft ERP and other on-premise Oracle applications to a cloud-first architecture, addressing high availability and performance for business critical systems. The deployment targeted Content Management use cases to centralize invoice and contract storage and to enable rapid content sharing across AFGs broker network. The Oracle Documents Cloud Service implementation provisioned a centralized document-management repository to store 15,000 monthly invoices and up to 300 broker contracts per month, consolidating content previously managed across disparate systems. Oracle Documents Cloud Service was configured to support content ingestion from financial processes, document lifecycle management, and broker-facing distribution workflows, improving operational control over financial document assets. The solution was integrated with Oracle Financials Cloud Service and Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service, and linked to Oracle CX Sales and on-premise Siebel CRM to enable automated generation and delivery of fee invoices and broker payment notices. Operational coverage included finance, accounting and broker engagement functions, with content flows tied to automated commission calculations and month-end close processes, enabling brokers to view real-time commission information through the CRM. Governance and workflow restructuring centralized document control and reduced distributed responsibilities, enabling a single finance resource to process commission payments and fees that previously required multiple staff members. AFG engaged Ufusion Pty for technical configuration, data migration and training, embedding new processes such as spreadsheet integration for subledger and reconciliation tasks, and establishing centralized access and sharing procedures for broker collaboration. Explicit outcomes tied to the broader cloud program include processing 600,000 monthly commission payments 5x faster and creating broker fee invoices 6x faster, together with storing and rapidly sharing invoices and contracts via Oracle Documents Cloud Service. The migration supported doubled capacity to innovate from 24% to 48%, reduced system management costs by 29%, and cut hardware and disaster recovery costs by 19%, while enabling faster executive insight and improved collaboration across AFGs nationwide broker network. | |
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Mythics, LLC | Professional Services | 350 | $40M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Mythics, LLC implemented Oracle Documents Cloud Service as a Content Management solution to centralize document handling for its professional services operations. The implementation positioned Oracle Documents Cloud Service as the authoritative repository for project documentation and client deliverables within the organization. Configuration focused on standard Content Management capabilities, including document storage and indexing, metadata taxonomy and search, version control, lifecycle policies, and role-based access controls. The deployment integrated document-centric automation with Oracle Process Cloud Service to orchestrate approval and handoff steps, reducing manual document routing and accelerating service delivery workflows. Operational coverage emphasized service delivery and project teams within Mythics, LLC, where document generation, review, and retention are core to business function. The Oracle Documents Cloud Service integration with Oracle Process Cloud Service connected content services to process automation, ensuring documents were surfaced to the correct business processes and user roles at each stage. Governance was implemented through access controls and content lifecycle policies to enforce consistency in document handling and retention. The combined Oracle Documents Cloud Service and Oracle Process Cloud Service effort directly automated manual processes and improved time to service, aligning document management and operational workflows for the company. | |
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Netcompany | Professional Services | 7566 | $791M | Denmark | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, Netcompany implemented Oracle Documents Cloud Service as its Content Management platform to provide secure document sharing and team collaboration across its Nordic professional services operations. The deployment was scoped around management of client documents and project artifacts, aligning Oracle Documents Cloud Service Content Management capabilities with consulting and delivery workflows. Configuration work focused on standard Content Management capabilities including document versioning, metadata schemas and taxonomy, full text search, coauthoring and collaboration controls, document lifecycle and retention policy enforcement, and audit logging. Access control models were configured to support role based permissions and segmented document visibility for client facing and internal project content. Operational coverage targeted Netcompany teams across the Nordics responsible for client engagement and delivery, with the system serving as a centralized repository for project documentation and team collaboration. No specific external system integrations were listed in source materials, so integration assumptions were limited to typical Content Management patterns such as identity and access provisioning and repository APIs. Governance and process changes emphasized classification of client documents, centralized policy enforcement for external sharing, and audit trail requirements to meet security needs. The implementation was driven by the requirement to ensure robust security for client documents while enabling team collaboration through Oracle Documents Cloud Service. | |
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Utilities | 150 | $40M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 350 | $90M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 200 | $30M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Education | 8000 | $1.3B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Documents Cloud Service | Content Management | 2016 | n/a |
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