List of Oracle Enterprise Manager Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Enterprise Manager 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 Enterprise Manager for Database 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 Enterprise Manager for Database Management include: Banner Engineering, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, HealthShare NSW, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 7500 employees and revenues of $950.0 million, G.James, a Australia based Manufacturing organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $900.0 million, Academy of Art University, a United States based Education organisation with 6923 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, Avail Infrastructure Solutions, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2002 employees and revenues of $600.0 million and many others.
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Academy of Art University | Education | 6923 | $600M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Academy of Art University deployed Oracle Enterprise Manager as part of a Database Management program to support a major PeopleSoft FSCM upgrade across multiple General Ledger environments. The Oracle Enterprise Manager implementation was positioned to monitor database performance and other critical parameters while the PeopleSoft upgrade moved PeopleTools from 8.54.12 and 8.55.04 to 8.57.11 and applied the latest PeopleSoft Update Images and PUMs.
The project included install and configuration of PeopleSoft Update images and creation of change packages aligned to functional requirements, selective application updates for bug fixes and tax updates, and customization of upgrade steps and scripts to handle very large tables for databases in excess of 4TB. Customizations were migrated using the CAPI migration tool and teams installed and managed Elasticsearch 6.1.2 with user based role access for search definitions to complement application search functionality.
Operational coverage spanned Finance and PeopleSoft application teams, with coordination between on shore and off shore DBA and development teams to refresh non production databases from production and to support design, development, testing, and suitability of database interactions. The technical stack under management included Tuxedo, web servers, application servers, and process schedulers, and PeopleSoft Integration Broker was configured and maintained for connectivity between internal and external systems.
Governance and rollout were driven by coordinated change packages and close collaboration between customer functional users and the technical team, including hands on assistance to off shore PeopleSoft application developers. The upgrade successfully addressed all upgrade issues including performance issues while Oracle Enterprise Manager provided centralized visibility into database health as part of the Database Management deployment.
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Avail Infrastructure Solutions | Manufacturing | 2002 | $600M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Avail Infrastructure Solutions implemented Oracle Enterprise Manager as part of its Database Management program, aligned with a broader enterprise application deployment that included Oracle E-Business Suite, Splash BI, and Oracle Application Express. The project was executed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with Apps Associates engaged as the cloud infrastructure hosting and managed services partner, and included plans to expose public-facing services via Oracle Application DMZ modules.
Oracle Enterprise Manager was deployed to provide centralized database monitoring, lifecycle management, and operational visibility for the production Oracle Database 19.15 supporting E-Business Suite 12.2.10. The implementation used an Oracle Physical Standby database to replicate production data into the OCI environment, and Rackware to replicate operating system images for EBS, APEX, and Splash BI to minimize infrastructure drift and platform-level issues. Production statistics were documented, including a 3 TB E-Business database, three EBS servers, and single servers for Splash BI, OEM, and APEX, with email services running on Office 365 and OCI SMTP.
Network and operational integrations were established using FastConnect over MegaPort to connect Avail Corporate and AZZ on-premise datacenters to OCI Ashburn and Phoenix regions, and the architecture included Disaster Recovery across Ashburn and Phoenix. Two non-production environments for EBS, Splash BI, and APEX were built during the initial phase, and the program executed one non-production iteration on TEST infrastructure and one dry-run iteration on the target production infrastructure.
Governance and rollout followed a two phased approach to meet compressed timelines, Phase 1 covering EBS, APEX, and Splash BI, and Phase 2 covering Oracle Enterprise Manager and Disaster Recovery. The original six month plan was condensed to a two month Phase 1, requiring Apps Associates to pivot activities and resources, and the program incorporated penetration testing and DMZ configuration as part of security governance and operational readiness.
The Phase 1 environments were brought live on May 22, 2023, and Apps Associates completed the enterprise workload deployment to the OCI cloud platform on time and on budget, with Phase 2 addressing the full Oracle Enterprise Manager rollout and DR implementation.
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Banner Engineering | Manufacturing | 5500 | $1.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2021 | Traust Consulting |
In 2021, Banner Engineering deployed Oracle Enterprise Manager as a Database Management control plane to support a company-wide pricing automation initiative developed with Traust Consulting. The project addressed a channel-based pricing environment where more than 4,000 manually maintained sales agreements created operational friction, risk of exposing confidential customer pricing, and high manual labor to find and apply the correct discounts. Banner engaged Traust Consulting after an initial Oracle E-Business Suite upgrade engagement to architect a system that centralized pricing governance and reduced manual touch points.
The implementation delivered a structured sales agreement management capability with version control, rule-based approval workflows, and a conversion engine that standardized pricing on discount percentages rather than static net prices. Approval rules were defined and enforced based on deal profit margin, routing higher risk low margin deals into managerial review and automatically approving deals that met margin thresholds. Traust implemented a utility to add and maintain point of purchase price breaks on the canonical price list, and a conversion process to transform existing net pricing agreements into equivalent discount-based agreements to maintain parity with list price movements.
Architecturally the solution integrated Oracle Enterprise Database and Oracle E-Business Suite with Channel Connect online quotation system and Custom Java Forms to capture and apply pricing at quote time, while QlikView supplied extracted data for a new pricing analytics report. Oracle Enterprise Manager was used as the Database Management tool to monitor and administer the Oracle database estate supporting the pricing automation stack, providing a centralized operational view for DBAs. The integrated stack preserved EBS transactional integrity while allowing the Channel Connect front end to evaluate approved agreements and apply controlled discounts during quoting.
Governance changes included formalized version control of sales agreements, margin-based approval workflows, and standardized pricing basis across distributor agreements to prevent divergence due to list price inflation. The rollout included automated enforcement of signing-level discounts versus distributor-level point of purchase discounts, reducing manual intervention required to keep price lists synchronized with signed agreements. Traust Consulting led the configuration and deployment, aligning approval rules and report extracts to existing sales and finance workflows.
The conversion and automation work completed within a six week timeframe and realized explicit operational outcomes, including reducing manual labor and protecting confidential pricing data, with projected annual labor savings of more than $300,000. Oracle Enterprise Manager continues to provide Database Management visibility for the pricing automation environment, while the integrated quotation and reporting layers give Banner centralized control over sales agreement application and pricing analytics.
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ClinkIT Solutions | Professional Services | 20 | $2M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, ClinkIT Solutions implemented Oracle Enterprise Manager as its Database Management platform. The deployment centralized monitoring and administration for Oracle databases that support Oracle E-Business Suite and related ERP application components.
Oracle Enterprise Manager was configured to instrument database availability, job scheduling, backup and recovery workflows, and performance monitoring using OEM and custom scripts. Functional capabilities implemented included daily system health checks, monthly performance metric reporting, database cloning, code migration and patch management, and installation workflows for Oracle COTS software. The implementation incorporated platform-specific tuning workflows such as Oracle Database 10g and 11g performance tuning, JVM tuning for WebLogic, SQL and PL/SQL code optimization, and Linux shell scripting for automation.
The implementation operated across test and development lifecycle environments and supported Oracle E-Business Suite R12 administration tasks. Integrations included Oracle RDBMS, Oracle Application Server, WebLogic middleware, Oracle OAM, and analytics and planning components such as OBIEE, Demantra, Discoverer, and Hyperion, as well as cross-platform visibility into SQL Server and SOA components when present. Ongoing operations included working with Oracle Support for service requests and using Oracle Enterprise Manager for monitoring and troubleshooting.
Governance emphasized systems administration discipline, with documented installation and upgrade procedures for Oracle EBS and database layers, defined responsibilities for code migrations, cloning, patching, and backup and restore, and routine report publication for monthly performance metrics. Operational ownership centered on an Oracle EBS Apps Database Administrator role responsible for monitoring, troubleshooting and maintaining lifecycle environments.
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G.James | Manufacturing | 2500 | $900M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, G.James implemented Oracle Enterprise Manager to centralize Database Management for its Oracle database estate and to support ongoing Oracle EBS R12 operations. Oracle Enterprise Manager was installed, configured, patched and maintained including Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c components that were used as the primary monitoring and administration console for database health and application tier visibility.
Deployment work focused on enterprise database administration capabilities, including configuration of Oracle CRS, RAC and ASM on clustered environments, and management of Oracle Dataguard for high availability. Functional capabilities implemented with Oracle Enterprise Manager included proactive health checks, AWR and explain plan analysis integration, RMAN and datapump backup orchestration, and automated database refresh and cloning workflows driven by Unix scripts and management tooling.
The Oracle Enterprise Manager implementation was integrated with the Oracle EBS R12 application stack and supporting middleware, providing operational telemetry for EBS shared APPL_TOP and service centric application tiers on RAC databases. The environment also encompassed Oracle Middleware components such as WebLogic, SOA, OSB, ESS, ADF, APEX and OBIEE, and used Oracle Integration Cloud for EBS to Oracle CRM cloud integration, with NGINX proxying for Oracle APEX.
Operational governance centered on patch analysis and application, routine database and application performance tuning, and documented backup and recovery procedures. Oracle Enterprise Manager served as the central Database Management console for DBAs to perform splicing, SSO validation using EBS asserter, performance tuning using tkprof and targeted configuration tweaks, and ongoing maintenance of high availability and recovery scenarios.
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Healthcare | 7500 | $950M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 7113 | $593M | Japan | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2010 | n/a |
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Government | 609 | $52M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Enterprise Manager | Database Management | 2019 | n/a |
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