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1-800-Flowers.com Retail 4000 $1.8B United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2013 n/a
In 2013, 1-800-Flowers.com upgraded Oracle E-Business Suite to Release 12.2.0.5 as the core ERP Financial platform for its finance and procurement operations. The implementation centered on Oracle E-Business Suite and associated Oracle databases to consolidate transactional finance, supplier management, and ecommerce back office processing across the retail organization. The technical scope included an application upgrade from 11.5.9 to 12.2.0.5 and a database modernization path to Oracle Database 12c, with specific Enterprise Database upgrades to 12c and ecommerce database upgrades to 11.2.0.4. Functional modules and configuration work included deployment of the iSupplier module in a DMZ configuration on Release 12.2.0.5 and MBP related ecommerce database changes, reflecting targeted procurement and supplier portal capability enablement within the Oracle E-Business Suite. Operational and infrastructure activities covered PSU patching for Oracle databases to support SOX and PCI compliance, administration and maintenance of Shareplex replication for high availability and data distribution, and database performance engineering. Monitoring and operational visibility were achieved through Oracle Enterprise Manager and home grown scripts, with ongoing security hardening following database security best practices. Program governance combined Core Oracle DBA and Oracle APPS DBA responsibilities, management of on-site and offshore DBA resources, and a data center migration that included both databases and applications. Day to day operations emphasized patch management, replication operations, performance tuning, and compliance alignment within the ERP Financial environment.
20Cube Logistics Distribution 600 $140M Singapore Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2016 n/a
In 2016, 20Cube Logistics migrated Oracle E-Business Suite from Amazon Web Services to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. 20Cube Logistics implemented Oracle E-Business Suite as its ERP Financial system to centralize financial management across its global operations in 10 countries. The deployment leveraged Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Enterprise Database Service to host Oracle Database and to migrate database files, moving the core Oracle E-Business Suite application stack onto OCI compute and storage. This architecture was adopted to improve manageability, scalability, security, and patching, and to address licensing concerns encountered while running Oracle E-Business Suite on AWS. Oracle Database migration scripts were used to transfer database artifacts and validate the OCI environment. Functional coverage on Oracle E-Business Suite focused on financial modules, including accounts payable, receivables, bank reconciliation, and financial reporting for profit and loss and the balance sheet, supporting post invoicing processes and month end close activities. The company retained its in-house ERP integration with Oracle E-Business Suite, preserving transactional flows between logistics operations and financial workflows. Operational governance shifted to centralized cloud operations on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, reducing the need for a separate server maintenance team and simplifying patch and security management. The migration to OCI resulted in cost savings of nearly 10 percent and reduced month end server load, while improving performance and operational efficiency for 20Cube Logistics financial operations.
3D Systems Corporation Manufacturing 2032 $488M United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2017 n/a
In 2017, 3D Systems Corporation implemented Oracle E-Business Suite. The deployment targeted ERP Financial functions and integrated with SFDC(Salesforce.com), HR Fusion, Concur, and FTP Systems using Oracle 12c SOA Cloud services. Implementation scope emphasized core financial workflows common to ERP Financial environments, with Functional Documents produced to capture business logic and module level requirements. Proofs of concept were developed for each application adapter, and Oracle E-Business Suite configuration was aligned to support accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger processes consistent with the financial automation goals. The integration architecture leveraged Oracle Integration Cloud Service ICS and SOA Cloud Service SOA CS to develop interfaces and orchestrate BPEL process flows. Engineering tasks included SOA cloud provisioning, developing interfaces in ICS and SOA CS, importing the required SFDC certificate into WebLogic server, deploying BPEL processes on the integration server, and implementing an error handling framework to manage cross-application message flows with FTP Systems. Project delivery included unit testing and participation in integration and QA testing, with integration of BPEL process flows at the module level across Oracle E-Business Suite and external systems. Governance and workflow controls were driven by the Functional Documents and integration orchestration, ensuring the Oracle E-Business Suite implementation and its adapters supported end to end financial process execution.
Professional Services 850 $200M Philippines Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2019 n/a
Retail 138808 $87.6B United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2018 n/a
Distribution 300 $10M Sri Lanka Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2015 n/a
Professional Services 600 $251M United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2014 n/a
Automotive 20000 $8.0B United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2022 n/a
Insurance 9600 $2.3B United States Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2019 n/a
Automotive 4579 $560M Thailand Oracle Oracle E-Business Suite ERP Financial 2015 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle E-Business Suite

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  1. Grupo Panaglobal 15, a Panama based Communications organization with 10 Employees
  2. IGBMC, a France based Professional Services company with 570 Employees
  3. Beyond Codes, a United States based Professional Services organization with 400 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle E-Business Suite Coverage

Oracle E-Business Suite is a ERP Financial solution from Oracle.

Companies worldwide use Oracle E-Business Suite, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Cigna Healthcare, Ministry of Justice, United Kingdom, Cigna, Kroger and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals are recorded users of Oracle E-Business Suite for ERP Financial.

Companies using Oracle E-Business Suite are most concentrated in Insurance, Government and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Oracle E-Business Suite are most concentrated in United States and United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Oracle E-Business Suite across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Oracle E-Business Suite range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 5.83%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 27.47%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 47.72%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 18.98%.

Customers of Oracle E-Business Suite include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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