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== Competition == The global landscape of cloud computing is characterized by its fragmentation, leading to a landscape of intense rivalry. Established entities like Amazon, Microsoft, SAP, IBM, and Salesforce engage in fierce competition, alongside emerging startups that strive to innovate and secure their share of the market. Consequently, Oracle finds itself in the midst of rigorous competition from both established industry players and freshly established firms. Given Oracle's assertive approach to acquisitions and its pursuit of expansion into novel domains like healthcare software (as evident in its acquisition of Cerner, a healthcare software provider), the range of its competitors is poised to expand further. This includes a broader spectrum of rivals such as Epic Systems Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., Arcadia Solutions, athenahealth, Inc., and InterSystems Corporation, among others. Below is a detailed analysis of the most important competitors of Oracle Corporation<ref name=":0" />: {| class="wikitable" |+ !Company !Description !Competition !Market Capitalization |- |Amazon |Amazon's subsidiary, AWS, stands as the foremost global provider of cloud services, presenting an extensive range of cloud computing solutions. |In the market for cloud infrastructure and platform services, Oracle Cloud directly rivals AWS. These two corporations compete to attract enterprises seeking to harness the benefits of cloud technology for scalability, adaptability, and cost-efficiency. |$1,450,366 mil. |- |Microsoft |A worldwide technology giant, Microsoft offers a diverse range of products and services. While Oracle and Microsoft vie in certain domains, their main areas of emphasis diverge. Microsoft holds a significant role in operating systems, cloud solutions, productivity applications (Office Suite), gaming (Xbox), and collaboration tools (Microsoft Teams). |In the domain of cloud computing, Microsoft Azure directly contends with Oracle Cloud. Both enterprises provide solutions in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Moreover, Microsoft's Power Platform competes with Oracle's platforms for application development and low-code solutions. |$2,407,540 mil. |- |IBM |IBM is a technology and advisory firm with a well-established history in multiple industries, encompassing fields like cloud offerings, artificial intelligence, and enterprise solutions. |Although both corporations have a track record of providing business software solutions, their rivalry extends to domains such as cloud services and the management of database systems. IBM's cloud service, IBM Cloud, goes head-to-head with Oracle Cloud, and IBM's database system, Db2, competes directly with Oracle Database. |$129,280 mil. |- |Salesforce |Salesforce holds a prominent position in the customer relationship management (CRM) industry. It delivers cloud-centric solutions for overseeing sales, marketing, and customer service operations. |Oracle directly challenges Salesforce with its Oracle CRM Cloud product. These two enterprises are in competition to secure their portion of the swiftly expanding Customer Relationship Management (CRM) arena, presenting a variety of functionalities and possibilities for customization to cater to the demands of their customers. |$206,546 mil. |- |SAP |SAP is a leading enterprise software company known for its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and other business applications. Its expertise lies in aiding companies in the management of diverse operations, encompassing finance, supply chain, and human resources. |Oracle and SAP are significant contenders in the realm of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). They vie for the attention of corporate clients in search of comprehensive and unified answers to oversee their business activities. Frequently, their ERP products, namely Oracle ERP Cloud and SAP S/4HANA, directly compete against each other within the market. |$162,318 mil. |- |Workday |Workday is a company that offers enterprise software through cloud-based services, focusing on delivering solutions for managing human capital (HCM) and financial management tailored to businesses and organizations. |Workday directly competes with Oracle HCM Cloud in the HCM space. Oracle's HCM Cloud similarly presents a comprehensive array of cloud-driven human resources and talent management software, targeting the requirements of sizeable corporations and institutions. |$59,401 mil. |}
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