The basis of this offering is the Market2Lead product that Oracle acquired in 2010. It has now been fully integrated with Oracle's On Demand CRM product and is a full-featured marketing automation product with features from lead management and nurturing, to measuring marketing ROI.
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It is right in line with Insightly. Salesforce has more integrations and it is easy to call in for help solutions. This is more self taught and working to build your own system that is best for your company's needs. Very good CRM for the price. Easy to follow instructions and …
MS Dynamics was easy to integrate to MS Power BI. This BI and reporting aspect is a clear strong point for Microsoft. MS solutions seem easier to integrate and learn, but this depends on the IT landscape and the complexity of integrations in a respective company.
Oracle CRM is much more robust with more functionality. The UI is visually appealing and it is more user friendly. Siebel is more budget friendly and more of a bare bones CRM.
Oracle CRM is popular and integrates well with other Oracle family software hence improving its usage and productivity in your company. The software is also easy to deploy, install and use in your company and further fits in all organizations whether small or big. It's also one …
Oracle CRM comes in various subscription plans that are lowly priced and one chooses their preferred plan based on the cost incurred and the size of your company. On top of that, Oracle CRM offers a free trial to new customers where they can acquire the software and use to …
Oracle on demand is customizable and I can configure to meet the complex of customers unique needs. Compared to other software similar to Oracle On Demand it is seamless and very stable with regular maintenance.
Salesforce does not have the same level of user friendliness or organization that Oracle CRM does. Oracle CRM has much more flexibility and allows for more freedom in reporting and displaying sales data.
We went with Oracle CRM since we had already bought into the Oracle ERP suite. It stacks up well against most alternative software solutions in its similar category.
It is easily integrated. Because of this we are able to adapt to this program quickly since it is connected to our other CRM. Ultimately, it is about having a proper way to track our customers to service all of their needs. This creates an organized approach and can be custom …
Oracle app is more available on different mobile devices, Microsoft Dynamics has only Windows and Android but Oracle has both web-based, Mac, IOS. Social CRM feature is another one that Microsoft Dynamics doesn't provide. On the other hand, Microsoft Dynamics provides offline …
I think it is well suited for organizations which are large with a lot of users so as to be able to minimize the cost of operations. Also, the organization which interacts mostly with customers can use Oracle CRM on demand.
Several of our members were not familiar with various IT functions within CRM prior to working with it and so they were able to develop a working knowledge of IT pretty quickly afterwards.
It has a familiar feel to it as it allows users to work the data into a spreadsheet type layout with pivot tables and graphs and so it is quick to adopt.
Customization is great with a working knowledge of HTML, which isn't too hard to learn. You can really adapt CRM to any needs stylistically or content wise.
The ability to schedule and push out reports is missing from this system. If we want to mass deliver a report on a schedule, we must run it, export it and email it out to the group, or purchase a 3rd party system.
The ability to trigger workflow events on a schedule is missing this system. Currently, there has to be a trigger initiated by a user and we have situations where we'd like to be able to schedule a work flow routine to go out and check from specific situations and then trigger an action. We'd also like to be able to trigger workflow actions on one object based on something in another object and this capability is very limited.
Compared to other competitors I find it very easy to use and learn .It has been helpful in our organisation and we have been able to manage our projects and operations well without interference.
MS Dynamics was easy to integrate to MS Power BI. This BI and reporting aspect is a clear strong point for Microsoft. MS solutions seem easier to integrate and learn, but this depends on the IT landscape and the complexity of integrations in a respective company.
This software can display in real-time when an order is submitted, received, fulfilled, and shipped out. We are able to know within the week of what new orders came in and how effective we are being from targeting specific regions of the nation.