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We performed a comparison between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and SAP Business One on AWS based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The strength of this product is that they have many good database options, compared to other vendors.""The solution offers many features and it is a complete replica of our data center.""The most valuable feature of Oracle Cloud is its autonomous database.""The most valuable feature of the solution is that it is a cloud-based solution.""I have found Oracle Cloud to be a scalable solution.""The product helps us to use it as a central ERP and HCM.""We have seen a return on investment.""Oracle does well when it comes to data privacy and security, which are critical."

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"The top-level view and easy navigation to individual transaction levels are beautifully done in SAP Business One.""The initial setup is manageable.""The product is very user-friendly.""The way we can make changes in new fields, or make new rules with our IT department, has been very useful.""Technical support from SAP is great.""Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.""The maintenance is a significant advantage as it is supported by the international community rather than the local community.""Setting up Business One is straightforward. It took us about three months to deploy Business One on AWS."

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Cons
"The integration tools that they offer are quite complex to use.""The initial setup can be made easier and the technical support team should give faster responses. Oracle can introduce the VPN service that can be directly connected to the machine and perform work directly on the server. This feature can help users.""I work with many clouds and I would say, in comparison, others have a better presentation of services and they have clearer steps in terms of implementation.""The solution's scalability is an area with shortcomings...Mid-level customers feel that Oracle is not scalable in their environment and is an enterprise-level segment solution.""With the Oracle Cloud Platform, they have to give first some proper documentation with a step-by-step process. Then the customer is able to use it properly. Nowadays, the Oracle Cloud Platform requires lots of floor work.""The solution's reporting part is not good and needs more development.""This service is very specific to Oracle and we cannot have other types of workloads on Oracle Cloud.""The solution needs improvement in support, performance, and features."

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"The warehouse management system requires further improvement.""SAP Business One on AWS could improve by adding more functionality to the web client.""The look-and-feel of the system is quite outdated as compared to a lot of other products out there.""There are limitations of SAP Business One. It's a complex topic, and exploring options like SAP HANA is challenging at the moment. Understanding the limitations of ERP requires thorough research. I suggest conducting some preliminary investigations into ERP products before making a decision. We chose SAP Business One as it caters to SMEs like ours, acknowledging and accepting its limitations. While a larger product exists, switching would entail budget considerations due to the ongoing implementations. Therefore, the current situation with SAP Business One is not a matter of concern.""The tool's cost is an area of concern where improvements are required.""There is a need to make multiple changes in the code to make a few changes in any module of the product.""The interface needs to be improved. It needs to be more user-friendly.""The solution has a feature that shows you the purchase order that you put on a project and requires you to approve it to be applied to the project, but it doesn't let you move the purchase order to another project. That would be a great feature to have, because if you don't approve it, you have to delete everything and make it again."

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  • "Make sure you read the fine print."
  • "My ROI has increased."
  • "It's not that expensive. I think it's maybe half or one-fourth of our actual on-prem cost, especially in Oracle Data Integrator. It's pretty cheap. Maybe around $30,000 or $40,000 per month."
  • "Costing depends on if you have an existing license for the application and for the operating system."
  • "The cost may be a bit high for many potential users."
  • "The pricing is a little bit expensive compared to other products."
  • "Improvements can be made with respect to flexibility in the licensing model."
  • "There is a subscription cost rather than licensing for this product."
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  • "The price of the limited version is about 70,000 Pesos ($2,900 USD), and the professional version is about double at 140,000 Pesos ($5,800 USD)."
  • "Licenses are available on a monthly or yearly basis, and it costs about $1,200 per license, per user."
  • "The price of SAP Business One on AWS could be lower, it is expensive."
  • "The price of SAP Business One on AWS is reasonable for what we use it for."
  • "We have an annual cost for licensing and storage in AWS."
  • "Pricing for me, it's not very interesting. I think it's priced at a normal level."
  • "There is an annual licensing fee, and it changes once you add or remove users. The solution is on the upper-end side and expensive."
  • "On average, the licensing costs can be around 50,000 USD. Pricing of the product has certain variables, including the number of licenses and the implementation costs."
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    Top Answer:It's reliable, performs well, and is often faster than running applications on separate machines due to optimized performance and networking capabilities within OCI.
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    Also Known As
    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry, Oracle OCIR, OCIR, Oracle Cloud, Oracle Cloud Platform
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    Overview

    Cloud services where you need them

    Your need for sovereignty, compliance, and location-specific performance should not limit your access to the latest cloud innovations. OCI gives you access to a full portfolio of cloud services wherever you need them. With a wide range of cloud options, including on-premises, dedicated Cloud@Customer, hybrid, multicloud solutions such as Oracle Database Service for Microsoft Azure, or public cloud, OCI’s distributed cloud portfolio—available across regions worldwide—solves your toughest business challenges.

    Optimize enterprise applications without costly rearchitecture

    When modernizing your enterprise apps, abandoning core technology isn’t feasible or necessary for success. OCI is built to address the unique requirements of performance-sensitive on-premises applications and other traditional enterprise apps—scale-up architectures, ultralow-latency networks, built-in security, and clustering of resources for availability in the cloud without risky and costly application refactoring. Additionally, OCI's specialized migration tools and programs facilitate easy transitioning.

    Build and run cloud native or third-party apps with open source tools

    Modern enterprises deserve the flexibility and freedom to choose from the various frameworks, clouds, and services available. Be it Postgres, SQL Server, Windows Server, VMware, or Kubernetes, OCI services are designed to easily run third-party, open source applications or to build cloud native applications. Our broad open source partner ecosystem enables you to bring apps to market faster, easily innovate, and scale.

    Harness your data to uncover new business value

    Data drives your business. Whether you’re building next-gen social applications or online games or seeking better outcomes from decades of healthcare data, making data work is getting harder. OCI services such as Oracle MySQL Heatwave and Oracle Autonomous Database service support all your data models, remove data silos, converge data for efficiency, and analyze data—helping you unlock business potential without sacrificing security and governance controls.

    Small businesses can now access all the benefits of the SAP Business One solution on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud without needing to make long-term commitments or costly capital expenditures for the required IT infrastructure.

    AWS and SAP have worked together to test and certify the SAP Business One solution on the AWS cloud. Both SAP Business One, version for Microsoft SQL Server and SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA have been certified on the AWS cloud platform.

    Sample Customers
    Kenya Airways, Cell, Panasonic, Frontera, M&C Saatchi, Lumentum, WA
    Comba Telecom, Exeter Family Friendly, GranBio, Kim Tech Ceong, Wego, Blue Ocean Systems, Whitebox Retail Logistics
    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company18%
    Comms Service Provider11%
    Transportation Company7%
    Financial Services Firm7%
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    Computer Software Company14%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Government7%
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    Computer Software Company31%
    Manufacturing Company25%
    Leisure / Travel Company6%
    Government6%
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    Computer Software Company13%
    Financial Services Firm10%
    Comms Service Provider9%
    Media Company6%
    Company Size
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    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise54%
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    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise65%
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    Small Business42%
    Midsize Enterprise46%
    Large Enterprise13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business35%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise47%
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    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 3rd in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) with 91 reviews while SAP Business One on AWS is ranked 5th in Cloud ERP with 23 reviews. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8, while SAP Business One on AWS is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) writes "Cost-effective and can be used to host OIC and APEX". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SAP Business One on AWS writes " A highly stable product with great technical support specifically designed for small and medium enterprises". Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Public Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift, whereas SAP Business One on AWS is most compared with Microsoft Azure, NetSuite ERP, SAP Business ByDesign and Google Cloud.

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