List of Oracle PaaS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle PaaS 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 PaaS for Apps Development 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 PaaS for Apps Development include: BlackRock, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 19900 employees and revenues of $19.37 billion, GLORY Limited, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $2.04 billion, Federal Signal, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 4700 employees and revenues of $1.86 billion, MTN Dubai, a United Arab Emirates based Communications organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $110.0 million, MBC Group UAE, a United Arab Emirates based Media organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $100.0 million and many others.
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BlackRock | Banking and Financial Services | 19900 | $19.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle PaaS | Apps Development | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 BlackRock implemented Oracle PaaS as a core component of its Apps Development efforts to standardize and extend finance platform capabilities across the firm. The implementation was driven by the Finance Platform Strategies team which maintains global responsibility for connecting finance stakeholders, documenting requirements, and operationalizing platforms and processes that support finance operating models.
Oracle PaaS was configured to support and integrate with a suite of finance applications, including Oracle Cloud Financials capabilities such as Accounting Hub Cloud Service AHCS and Financial Close and Consolidation Cloud Service FCCS, along with Oracle e-Business Suite R12. Functional workstreams focused on core finance processes, notably Procure to Pay and Invoice to Cash, with configuration and business analysis emphasis on Payables AP, Receivables AR, Cash Management, General Ledger GL, eBTax, Sub-ledger Accounting SLA and accounting hub services.
The deployment emphasized cross-system integration, using Oracle PaaS to provide platform services and middleware-level connectivity to Coupa spend management, Concur travel and expense, Hyperion Financial Management HFM, Cognos Analytics, TM1, Oracle Analytics Cloud and BlackRock Aladdin. Operational coverage was global, supporting regional and global finance objectives and enabling shared services and centralized platform operations for multiple finance teams.
Governance was embedded in the FPS team operating model, with the team acting as internal change management consultants to drive requirement-to-deployment lifecycle, maintain a robust control environment, and troubleshoot platform issues. The team retained responsibility for platform configuration standards, stakeholder communications, executive engagement, and ensuring projects using Oracle PaaS progressed to completion in support of finance leadership priorities.
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Federal Signal | Manufacturing | 4700 | $1.9B | United States | Oracle | Oracle PaaS | Apps Development | 2018 | GSI |
In 2018, Federal Signal moved its JD Edwards environment to Oracle Public Cloud and deployed Oracle PaaS as the primary application platform. The decision followed an evaluation of options ahead of a third party hosting contract renewal, with the estate running JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 8.11 and third party support for both application and database constraining support options and functional expansion. The existing environment included an Oracle 11G database on Solaris, enterprise servers on Linux and Windows, and web, deployment and DSI servers on Windows, creating a heterogeneous architecture targeted for consolidation onto cloud infrastructure.
Oracle PaaS was adopted for Apps Development to provide application runtime, development tooling, integration services and lifecycle management for the upgraded JD Edwards release. The engagement included an upgrade to the latest release of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, configuration of application modules to support manufacturing and distribution workflows, and consolidation of platform services on Oracle Public Cloud IaaS and PaaS to standardize operations.
GSI executed the migration to Oracle Public Cloud, performing database migration from Oracle 11G on Solaris into the cloud environment, the JD Edwards upgrade, and provisioning managed services for ongoing operations. Integrations focused on JD Edwards application interfaces and web access for dealers and distributors, with Oracle PaaS components used to host integration runtimes and API endpoints to support external user access patterns.
Governance moved to a managed services model under GSI, which handled migration, the upgrade project and ongoing support and maintenance. The implementation centralized Apps Development governance on Oracle PaaS and consolidated heterogeneous on premise platforms into a standardized cloud architecture while retaining JD Edwards EnterpriseOne as the core ERP application.
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GLORY Limited | Professional Services | 10000 | $2.0B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle PaaS | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, GLORY Limited implemented Oracle PaaS as part of a broader cloud program to modernize its back office and product data capabilities. The deployment is aligned with the company’s move toward a more cashless future and the need to keep pace with fast changing industry dynamics.
The program bundles Oracle PaaS with Oracle SaaS for Financials, Order Management, Procurement, Enterprise Performance Management, Supply Chain, and Product Hub. Oracle PaaS functions as the Apps Development platform, providing capabilities for custom business logic and extensions, API orchestration, data integration, and application lifecycle support to extend and automate standard SaaS workflows.
Integrations explicitly include linkage between the back office suite and Oracle CX services to enable end to end order to cash and customer engagement workflows. Operational coverage reflects GLORY Limited’s global footprint across 100 countries and impacts finance, order management, procurement, supply chain, product management, and customer facing functions.
Governance is organized to align cloud release cadence with extension control and data consistency across the SaaS and PaaS layers, using platform controls for change management and integration governance. The engagement was a competitive win and is positioned to provide GLORY access to rapid innovation and the latest platform capabilities to adapt quickly to new business models.
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Media | 1000 | $100M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle PaaS | Apps Development | 2018 | n/a |
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Communications | 500 | $110M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle PaaS | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
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