List of Oracle Self-Service Human Resources Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Self-Service Human Resources for HR Service Delivery 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 Self-Service Human Resources for HR Service Delivery include: Enterprise Products, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 7300 employees and revenues of $40.00 billion, The Sherwin-Williams Company, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 64088 employees and revenues of $23.05 billion, Macys, a United States based Retail organisation with 94189 employees and revenues of $23.01 billion, Wesco, a United States based Distribution organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $21.82 billion, Texas Instruments, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 34000 employees and revenues of $17.52 billion and many others.
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AMP | Banking and Financial Services | 2366 | $563M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2021 | KPMG | In 2021, AMP implemented Oracle Self-Service Human Resources as part of a consolidation to a single Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM platform, establishing a unified HR Service Delivery foundation across the group. The consolidation gave central visibility and evidence of the documented goals, check-ins and performance reviews of more than 90 percent of its 3000 employees, up from evidence for about 40 percent previously, according to AMP director of people services Malcolm Dore. The deployment of Oracle Self-Service Human Resources centrally covered core transactions, performance and goals, learning, recruitment and talent workflows, conduct and case management, and servicing. AMP began with core transactions and performance and goals modules before moving to learning and HR helpdesk systems, reflecting a phased functional rollout common to HR Service Delivery programs. Integration and system rationalization were explicit parts of the program, with AMP decommissioning PageUp for recruitment, Saba for learning management, a Microsoft Forms database used for performance management and elements of self-service, and SAP for payroll as Oracle functionality went live. The project team also worked on transitioning contingent worker management capabilities from SAP Fieldglass into Oracle, leaving the former in line for decommissioning once functionality was validated. Governance and delivery were run by AMP internal technology teams with KPMG as the system integrator, the business case having been signed off in early 2021 and module deployments progressing from April 2022. All core HR processes were centralized on the Oracle platform, creating a single source for recruitment, talent, core transactions, learning, conduct, case management and servicing under the HR Service Delivery framework. | |
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Cantor Fitzgerald | Banking and Financial Services | 12000 | $3.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Cantor Fitzgerald implemented Oracle Self-Service Human Resources. The deployment targeted HR Service Delivery to streamline employee and manager access to HR transactions across the firm, supporting a workforce of approximately 12,000 in the United States banking and financial services operations. The Oracle Self-Service Human Resources implementation was configured to deliver employee self service and manager self service capabilities, and to expose compensation workflows through the Compensation workbench. Core HR data models were implemented to centralize person and assignment records, while BI Publisher and Oracle forms and reports were used for operational reporting and document generation. Administration and application logic leveraged AOL based configuration practices and the project surface included Payroll and OAB adjacent processes noted in HR applications expertise. Integrations were organized around Oracle HRMS components, explicitly linking Core HR and Payroll data flows to the self service layer, and using BI Publisher outputs for report distribution. Operational coverage focused on HR operations, payroll processing, compensation administration, benefits enrollment touchpoints and manager approval workflows, aligning HR Service Delivery functionality with those business functions. Governance and ongoing support were managed by Cantor Fitzgeralds HR Technology office, led by the Director, Head of HR Technology, with configuration ownership split between HR operations and IT application teams. Rollout and operational handover emphasized HR case handling, role based access configuration and standardization of self service processes to sustain the HR Service Delivery model. | |
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Dish Network | Communications | 13700 | $15.8B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2014 | n/a | In 2014 Dish Network implemented Oracle Self-Service Human Resources within its HR Service Delivery environment to centralize employee self-service and support payroll and field operations. The deployment targeted employee service workflows supporting payroll administration and front end employee service across 12 domestic call centers and five manufacturing and distribution sites, aligning HR Service Delivery with operational payroll needs. The Oracle Self-Service Human Resources implementation included HR Employee Self-service capabilities and was configured to work alongside the Oracle Time and Labor engine to support time and attendance scenarios. Configuration work emphasized standardization of timekeeping and payroll interfacing, meal and break compliance reporting, and payroll data visibility for executive level analysis. Integrations reflected explicit systems knowledge in the environment, with links to Oracle E Business Suite applications and coordination with timekeeping platforms such as Kronos Workforce Central and SimplyWork Workforce Management, plus ADP payroll reporting tools mentioned by staff. The program documented transition planning and execution activities affecting roughly 9000 employees moving to Oracle Time and Labor and included efforts to accommodate alternate time clock hardware at multiple sites. Governance and process change focused on process evaluation and standard practice implementation across regional sites, site level training and staff development, and rollout of timely non compliance reporting to HR, field, and executive leadership. Operational controls centered on payroll non compliance monitoring, timecard edits and accruals management workflows, and training to maintain compliance with industry and legislative changes. | |
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Manufacturing | 73000 | $17.5B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2009 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 7300 | $40.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2011 | n/a |
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Retail | 400 | $50M | Brazil | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 120 | $16M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2016 | n/a |
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Retail | 94189 | $23.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2018 | n/a |
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Non Profit | 3721 | $218M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2021 | n/a |
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Government | 258 | $255M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Self-Service Human Resources | HR Service Delivery | 2017 | n/a |
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