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Oracle ERP Cloud vs SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud

Side-by-side comparison of Oracle ERP Cloud and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud — features, pricing, modules, and deployment options.

Oracle ERP Cloud vs SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud at a Glance

CriteriaOracle ERP CloudSAP S/4HANA Public Cloud
Best ForLarge enterprises moving from on-premise Oracle to cloudMid-market and standardised enterprises wanting fast time-to-value
Starting PriceCustom quote$180/user/mo
Pricing Modelcustomper-user
Deploymentcloudcloud
Company Size1001-5000, 5000+251-1000, 1001-5000
Implementation9–18 months3–6 months
Typical Cost$400K–$3M+$150K–$600K

Module Comparison

ModuleOracle ERP CloudSAP S/4HANA Public Cloud
Finance & Accounting★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Manufacturing★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
Supply Chain★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
CRM★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
HR & Payroll★★★ Strong Basic
Project Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Inventory Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Procurement★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Warehouse Management★★ Moderate Basic
Ecommerce Basic Basic
Business Intelligence★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Quality Management★★ Moderate Basic
Field Service Basic N/A
Asset Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate

Pros & Cons

Oracle ERP Cloud

Pros

  • +Best-in-class financial management and reporting
  • +Excellent procurement and project portfolio management
  • +Quarterly cloud updates with no downtime
  • +Strong compliance and audit trail capabilities

Cons

  • -Complex and expensive — not suited for SMBs
  • -Implementation requires specialised Oracle consultants
  • -CRM is separate (Oracle CX) and integration can be tricky
  • -Manufacturing is weaker than dedicated MRP solutions

SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud

Pros

  • +Lowest TCO in the S/4HANA family — no infrastructure or upgrade projects
  • +Quarterly automatic updates keep you on the latest features
  • +Rapid 3–6 month implementations via Fit-to-Standard
  • +Standardised best-practice processes reduce complexity

Cons

  • -Limited customisation — no custom ABAP; extensibility via BTP only
  • -Not suited for complex manufacturing or engineer-to-order
  • -Mandatory quarterly upgrades cannot be delayed
  • -Multi-tenant environment limits data residency control

When to Choose Oracle ERP Cloud

  • You need an ERP best suited for large enterprises moving from on-premise oracle to cloud
  • Your company has 1001-5000 or 5000+ employees
  • You operate in Banking & Financial Services, Healthcare, Government
  • You prefer cloud deployment

When to Choose SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud

  • You need an ERP best suited for mid-market and standardised enterprises wanting fast time-to-value
  • Your company has 251-1000 or 1001-5000 employees
  • You operate in Professional Services, Wholesale & Distribution, Retail
  • You prefer cloud deployment
  • Your budget aligns with $180/user/mo starting price

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oracle ERP Cloud better than SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud?

It depends on your business needs. Oracle ERP Cloud is best for large enterprises moving from on-premise oracle to cloud, while SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud is best for mid-market and standardised enterprises wanting fast time-to-value. Oracle ERP Cloud starts at custom pricing and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud starts at $180/user/mo.

How does Oracle ERP Cloud pricing compare to SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud?

Oracle ERP Cloud uses a custom pricing model, while SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud uses a per-user model starting at $180/user/mo. Oracle ERP Cloud typical total cost is $400K–$3M+ vs $150K–$600K for SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud.

Which is better for banking & financial services: Oracle ERP Cloud or SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud?

Both vendors serve banking & financial services companies. Oracle ERP Cloud is typically chosen by 1001-5000, 5000+ employee organizations, while SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud targets 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee companies. Consider your company size and specific module needs to decide.

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