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Oracle: Digital Transformation capabilities assessment

  • Oracle
  • digital transformation
  • DXSP
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • AI
  • PLM
  • distributed ledger
  • blockchain
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
  • Database Management
  • Generative AI
  • Oracle Cloud
  • Suruchi Dhingra
This report examines the capabilities of Oracle in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of Oracle across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine the core strength of Oracle for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendors capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware.

This report examines the capabilities of Oracle in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of Oracle across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine the core strength of Oracle for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendors capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware.

The report includes rating across each of the technology areas and functional capabilities (specialised hardware, general hardware, software products, integrated solutions, application development, systems integration and project management, specialist services, field & operational services) using Transforma Insight’s four-level universal rating system for vendors in Digital Transformation. Internet of Things, for instance, spans hardware, software, application development, implementation, field services and specialist services. For each of the 92 combinations of function and technology, Oracle is rated for whether its capabilities are ‘Emerging’, ‘Significant’ or ‘Market Leading’ (or ‘None’). This rating is based on both the credibility of the solution and the position of the offering in the market (e.g. market share).

Oracle has secured a rating of 22% in Digital Transformation capabilities (compared to that theoretical maximum for an organisation that is ‘Market Leading’ in every aspect of providing Digital Transformation across all technologies). Oracle has highest capabilities in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), AI, IoT and Edge Computing.

It scores very high in ‘software products’ but its overall score is affected by lack of capabilities in system integration and project management, and hardware.

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  • Oracle