Oracle Enterprise - Top Competitors (Mar 2020)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 51/100 |
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Pricing: | 6.4/10 - high cost |
Category: | Security -> Oracle Enterprise review -> Oracle Enterprise competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 450 out of 502 Security systems |
Company: | Oracle Corporation |
Pricing: | starts at $17,500 per license |
Typical customers: | Start up, Small business, Medium business, Large business |
Platforms: | Desktop |
Links: | Oracle Enterprise review, Oracle Enterprise pricing guide |
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Oracle Enterprise vs. Alternatives in 2024
Two major competitors of Oracle Enterprise Manager are SAP ERP and Microsoft Dynamics. SAP ERP offers the same administrative features that are found on Oracle Enterprise Manager. In the supply chain features, however, it does not offer stock management and purchase scheduling.Microsoft Dynamics lacks the administrative features of accrual based accounting, billing and invoicing, payroll management, recruiting, and activity management. It also lacks the supply chain features of claim processing, inspection of goods, order processing, product configuration, and stock management.
Oracle Enterprise alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to Oracle Enterprise that are worth checking out: VIPRE Antivirus for SMBs, Webroot for large size business, CloudLock for Google Apps for growing companies, and Gluster Cloud Backup for low budget organizations.
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