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List of Companies Using Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP in 2026 — 187,256 Verified Customers

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About Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is Oracle's flagship modern cloud application suite — the strategic successor to Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, and PeopleSoft. Unlike those products, which were built as on-premises software and subsequently adapted for cloud deployment, Oracle Fusion was engineered from the ground up as a cloud-native suite, built on a service-oriented architecture using Java and Oracle's Application Development Framework. Development of Fusion Applications began in the mid-2000s, with the first Fusion Cloud applications becoming commercially available in 2011 and 2012. The suite has since grown into one of the most comprehensive enterprise cloud application platforms in the market, competing directly with SAP S/4HANA Cloud and Workday for the largest and most complex enterprise ERP opportunities globally.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP covers the full breadth of enterprise financial and operational management. Oracle Cloud Financials handles general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, cash management, and financial close. Oracle Cloud Procurement manages sourcing, purchasing, supplier management, and contract lifecycle. Oracle Cloud Project Management covers project planning, resource management, and project billing. Oracle Cloud Risk and Compliance addresses financial controls and audit management. Oracle Cloud EPM provides enterprise-wide financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and financial consolidation. Each pillar is deeply integrated with the others, sharing a common data model, common reporting infrastructure, and Oracle's embedded AI and machine learning layer — making Fusion Cloud one of the most architecturally coherent enterprise ERP platforms available today.

The defining competitive advantage of Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is its continuous innovation model. As a pure SaaS platform hosted on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Fusion Cloud receives quarterly release updates that deliver new AI capabilities, compliance enhancements, and feature additions without requiring customers to manage patch cycles, upgrade projects, or system downtime. This contrasts sharply with Oracle EBS, JD Edwards, and PeopleSoft, where customers must manage their own upgrade timelines and bear the cost of keeping the platform current. For large enterprises, the total cost of ownership advantage of Fusion Cloud over on-premises Oracle platforms has become a primary driver of migration decisions, often delivering payback within three to five years of go-live.

Oracle Fusion Cloud includes a powerful embedded analytics layer — Oracle Fusion Analytics Warehouse — that provides pre-built KPI dashboards, AI-driven insights, and predictive analytics across financial, supply chain, HR, and project data. This analytics capability is a major differentiator for CFOs and Finance Directors who need real-time visibility across complex multi-entity organisations, replacing the manual reporting processes that characterised legacy ERP environments. The analytics suite is deeply integrated with Oracle Analytics Cloud and benefits from Oracle's investment in machine learning models trained on anonymised enterprise ERP data at scale.

The Fusion Cloud adoption wave is accelerating significantly. Oracle's extended support timeline for EBS 12.2 (through 2031), JD Edwards (continuing investment), and PeopleSoft creates a structured migration horizon for the Oracle installed base — one of the largest single concentrations of enterprise ERP customers in the world. As these organisations move through the evaluation, planning, and execution phases of their Oracle Cloud transformations, they create sustained demand for implementation consulting, data migration tooling, integration architecture, change management, and complementary cloud applications. The migration programmes themselves are multi-year endeavours, often running 18 to 36 months for large multi-entity enterprises, creating sustained revenue opportunities for Oracle ecosystem partners throughout the transformation lifecycle.

Oracle's go-to-market strategy for Fusion Cloud is built around a comprehensive partner ecosystem. Oracle Cloud implementation partners — ranging from the Big Four consulting firms to specialist Oracle boutiques — hold Oracle Cloud certifications that validate their ability to implement Fusion Cloud for specific industries and modules. The Oracle Lift programme provides cloud infrastructure credits to reduce migration financial risk, while FastForward migration tooling accelerates the technical migration process. Oracle University provides training and certification for both customer and partner teams. This ecosystem of partners and programmes creates a dense commercial network around every Fusion Cloud opportunity — and every organisation in ELP Data's list represents a nexus point in that network.

ELP Data's Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users List gives you verified access to the 187,256+ organisations at the forefront of this transformation wave. With 386,176+ decision-maker contacts maintained at 97% accuracy through quarterly verification, this is the most comprehensive and reliable source of Oracle Fusion Cloud buyer intelligence available for B2B marketing and enterprise sales targeting.

Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List by Industry

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is deployed across major enterprise industry verticals. The following breakdown shows the primary sectors within our verified Fusion Cloud installed base database.

Financial Services

42,800+

Banks, insurers, asset managers, and financial institutions use Oracle Fusion Cloud Financials for multi-entity consolidation, regulatory reporting (IFRS 9, IFRS 17, Basel III), AI-driven financial close automation, and treasury management. The combination of financial compliance capabilities and cloud-native architecture makes Fusion Cloud particularly compelling for regulated financial institutions managing complex group structures across multiple jurisdictions.

Manufacturing & Industrial

36,400+

Manufacturers and industrial enterprises deploy Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and SCM for integrated financial management, procurement, project accounting, and supply chain execution. Manufacturing companies migrating from Oracle EBS or JD Edwards represent a high-volume segment, drawn by Fusion Cloud's cloud-native planning capabilities, embedded IoT integration, and real-time operational analytics that connect the shop floor to the CFO's dashboard.

Healthcare & Life Sciences

28,600+

Health systems, hospital groups, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers use Oracle Fusion Cloud for financial management, procurement, compliance reporting, and enterprise performance management. The healthcare sector's complex regulatory environment and multi-entity financial structures align closely with Fusion Cloud's compliance-first architecture and multi-entity consolidation capabilities, driving strong adoption among healthcare systems undergoing finance transformation.

Energy & Utilities

22,400+

Energy producers, oil and gas companies, and utilities use Oracle Fusion Cloud for joint venture accounting, project management, asset performance management, and regulatory financial reporting across complex multi-entity structures. The energy sector's capital-intensive nature and complex project accounting requirements make Oracle Fusion Cloud a strong fit, with many companies migrating from Oracle EBS or JD Edwards environments that were purpose-built for energy sector operations.

Technology & Professional Services

32,800+

Technology companies, SaaS businesses, and professional services firms use Oracle Fusion Cloud for subscription billing, project revenue recognition (ASC 606/IFRS 15), resource management, and multi-currency financial consolidation. Technology companies at high-growth stages find Fusion Cloud's scalable architecture and pre-built SaaS revenue recognition capabilities particularly valuable as their financial complexity grows beyond the capacity of simpler cloud accounting platforms.

Retail & Consumer Goods

18,200+

Retail enterprises and consumer goods companies use Oracle Fusion Cloud for financial management, procurement automation, and supply chain management across large multi-country operations. Retail organisations with complex international store networks, omni-channel revenue streams, and supplier ecosystems benefit from Fusion Cloud's ability to manage high-volume transaction processing and multi-entity financial consolidation within a single cloud-native platform.

Recent Developments in Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

Key market developments shaping the Oracle Fusion Cloud installed base and the enterprise cloud ERP transformation landscape.

AI Innovation

Oracle Embeds Generative AI Across Fusion Cloud Financials and HCM

Oracle has embedded generative AI capabilities throughout the Oracle Fusion Cloud suite, with particular depth in Financials and HCM. Oracle Fusion Financials now includes AI-powered journal entry recommendations, intelligent supplier payment optimisation, anomaly detection for accounts payable fraud prevention, and AI-generated financial narrative for management reporting. The generative AI layer — built on Oracle's OCI Generative AI service — can draft supplier communications, generate financial commentary in natural language, and identify anomalous transactions that warrant human review before financial close. These capabilities are creating new use cases for Oracle implementation partners and financial technology vendors who can help Fusion customers configure and operationalise AI-driven finance automation. For training providers and change management consultants, the AI capabilities are also generating demand for “AI finance operations” programmes that help CFOs and Finance Directors redesign processes around the new capabilities. The AI differentiation is increasingly cited by Oracle sales teams as a primary reason legacy EBS and JDE customers are accelerating their Fusion migration decisions — the ability to leverage AI without a separate investment in a data science platform is a compelling proposition for enterprise finance functions.

Migration Wave

Oracle EBS Migration to Fusion Cloud Accelerates Ahead of 2031 Support Deadline

Oracle has reported accelerating migration activity from EBS to Fusion Cloud as organisations respond to the 2031 Premier Support deadline for EBS 12.2. Oracle's EBS-to-Cloud migration programme — including Oracle Lift cloud infrastructure credits, pre-built migration accelerators, and FastForward programme tooling — has significantly reduced the perceived risk and cost of EBS-to-Fusion migrations. The FastForward tooling includes automated code analysis that identifies custom EBS code requiring remediation, pre-configured Fusion Cloud chart of accounts templates aligned to common industry standards, and data validation frameworks that accelerate the data cleansing and migration process. Implementation consultants report a strong pipeline of new Fusion migration engagements, with financial services, manufacturing, and energy companies representing the highest-volume sectors initiating formal migration programmes. For ELP Data customers targeting Oracle EBS companies as Fusion migration prospects, the combination of our Oracle EBS Users List and Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List provides a powerful cross-reference capability to identify EBS companies that have not yet migrated — representing the next wave of Fusion Cloud opportunity.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

OCI Performance Improvements Strengthen Oracle Fusion Cloud's Competitive Position

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) performance and pricing improvements have strengthened Oracle Fusion Cloud's competitive position against SAP S/4HANA Cloud and Workday. OCI's consistent low-latency performance for Fusion Cloud workloads, combined with Oracle's aggressive pricing relative to AWS and Azure for Oracle-specific compute, has addressed a key historical objection from large enterprise Fusion Cloud evaluators. Oracle's OCI Dedicated Region offering — which brings OCI infrastructure inside a customer's own data centre for regulatory or data sovereignty compliance — has opened the Fusion Cloud market to government agencies and regulated industries in jurisdictions where public cloud deployment was previously prohibited. For cloud infrastructure vendors and managed service providers serving Oracle Cloud environments, the growing Fusion installed base represents a significant expansion opportunity. Companies already running other cloud workloads on AWS or Azure are increasingly evaluating whether to migrate Oracle workloads to OCI to consolidate under Oracle's licensing and support model — a decision that generates demand for cloud architecture advisory and migration services.

EPM & Analytics

Oracle Fusion EPM Cloud Adoption Grows Among Finance Transformation Leaders

Oracle Fusion Cloud EPM — covering Planning, Financial Consolidation and Close, Account Reconciliation, and Narrative Reporting — has seen strong adoption growth among organisations undertaking broader Oracle Cloud finance transformation programmes. CFOs and Finance Directors are increasingly deploying EPM Cloud alongside Fusion Financials to automate budgeting, planning, and financial close processes that previously required separate tools such as Oracle Hyperion or Anaplan. The integration between Oracle Financials Cloud and EPM Cloud is seamless within the Oracle cloud ecosystem, enabling actuals-versus-plan analysis without manual data exports or ETL processes. This EPM expansion creates demand for EPM implementation specialists, financial modelling consultants, and training providers with Oracle EPM Cloud expertise. For vendors targeting Oracle Fusion Cloud companies, the EPM adoption wave represents a second commercial opportunity within the same installed base — organisations that adopted Financials Cloud first are now the primary market for EPM Cloud consulting, implementation, and managed services. The Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List from ELP Data captures both the Financials-only adopters and the full-suite EPM adopters, enabling targeted campaigns for each stage of the Fusion journey.

Geography Breakdown — Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List

Contact counts derived from 187,256+ total verified companies in this list.

Region / CountryContacts AvailableShare
United States123,576+32%
United Kingdom38,618+10%
Germany27,032+7%
Australia19,309+5%
Canada23,171+6%
India23,171+6%
Rest of World131,299+34%

The United States accounts for the largest share of Oracle Fusion Cloud users at 32% of the total contact database, reflecting the dominant position of US-headquartered multinationals in Oracle's enterprise customer base and the advanced state of cloud ERP adoption in the North American market. Large US enterprises in financial services, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing have been early movers in Fusion Cloud adoption, often driven by CFO-led finance transformation mandates that prioritised cloud-native platforms over extended EBS maintenance.

The United Kingdom and Germany together account for 17% of the Fusion Cloud installed base, reflecting the strong Oracle presence in European enterprise markets and the active EBS migration wave underway across large UK and German corporations. Both markets are characterised by complex regulatory reporting requirements — UK GAAP, IFRS, and German HGB — that Oracle Fusion Cloud addresses through its multi-GAAP financial reporting architecture. Australian organisations, particularly in financial services and resources, represent a strong 5% share, reflecting Oracle's historically strong market position in the ANZ enterprise market. India's growing share reflects both Oracle's strong presence with large Indian IT services companies and the increasing adoption of Fusion Cloud by India-headquartered multinationals expanding globally.

The Rest of World category at 34% encompasses significant Fusion Cloud adoption in the Middle East (particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia government transformation programmes), the Nordics (where cloud-first enterprise IT strategies have driven early adoption), France, the Netherlands, and the broader Asia-Pacific region. ELP Data can provide detailed country-level breakdowns within any region on request — contact us to discuss your specific geographic targeting requirements before placing your order.

Contact Breakdown by Job Title — Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

How 386,176+ verified contacts are distributed across key decision-maker roles.

Job TitleContacts AvailableShare
CFO / Finance Director57,927+15%
ERP Manager / Programme Lead46,341+12%
IT Director / CIO38,618+10%
Finance Transformation Director30,894+8%
ERP Project Manager34,756+9%
Cloud Programme Lead23,171+6%

CFOs and Finance Directors represent the largest single contact group at 15% of the total database, reflecting Oracle Fusion Cloud's position as a CFO-sponsored investment. These executives own the Oracle Cloud business case, approve annual support and licence expenditure, and are the primary buyers of strategic advisory services, EPM consulting, and finance technology complementary to the Fusion platform. They are the highest-value targets for vendors selling executive-level advisory, transformation consulting, and financial technology.

ERP Managers, Programme Leads, and Project Managers collectively account for 21% of the contact database. These are the operational owners of the Fusion Cloud platform — the people who manage go-live projects, oversee post-implementation optimisation, and evaluate new tools that extend Fusion Cloud's capabilities for specific business processes. They are particularly receptive to integration tools, managed service offers, and training programmes. IT Directors and CIOs at 10% represent the technical architecture and integration decision-makers who control the broader Oracle technology stack strategy, including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle Integration Cloud, and security tooling.

Finance Transformation Directors are a particularly high-value segment for professional services firms, advisory consultancies, and change management specialists. These executives are specifically chartered to drive the transformation programme — they have defined mandates, allocated budgets, and executive sponsorship for Oracle Cloud adoption. Cloud Programme Leads are similarly high-intent — contacts in this role are actively running Oracle Cloud programmes and are buyers of every category of product and service that supports successful programme delivery.

Why This List Matters for B2B Marketing

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP — Oracle's flagship cloud application suite — is the strategic successor to Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, and PeopleSoft. With 187,256+ verified companies now running Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, or EPM, this audience represents the most active digital transformation buyers in the Oracle ecosystem. These organisations are large enterprises and mid-market companies that have made committed, multi-year investments in Oracle's cloud platform — and they are active buyers at every stage of their cloud journey, from initial go-live through post-implementation optimisation and ongoing expansion.

Oracle Fusion Cloud users are in various stages of transformation — from initial Financials and Procurement deployment to full suite rollouts covering Supply Chain, HCM, EPM, and Analytics. Each stage of the Fusion journey creates distinct demand: initial implementation requires systems integrators and change management specialists; post-go-live optimisation creates demand for managed service providers and training firms; expansion projects require integration architects, data migration specialists, and complementary application vendors. The 386,176+ decision-makers in this list are the budget holders and programme leads for all of these investment categories, across all stages of the Fusion Cloud lifecycle.

Oracle Fusion Cloud is tightly integrated with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Analytics Cloud, and Oracle Integration Cloud — creating a broader Oracle cloud ecosystem with multiple specialised buyer segments. Organisations running Fusion Cloud are among the highest IT spenders in the enterprise market, with technology budgets that dwarf those of comparable organisations running legacy on-premises systems. Their commitment to Oracle's cloud platform creates a sustained, multi-year purchasing relationship that makes each Fusion Cloud company a premium long-term account for Oracle ecosystem vendors. The average Oracle Cloud customer increases their Oracle spend by 20-30% in the three years following their initial Fusion Cloud go-live as they expand modules and adopt new capabilities.

The account-based marketing (ABM) opportunity within the Fusion Cloud installed base is particularly compelling. Because Fusion Cloud organisations are large, well-known enterprises with publicly available information about their Oracle Cloud programmes, it is possible to build highly personalised, insight-driven outreach campaigns that reference specific aspects of their transformation journey. ELP Data's list provides the contact intelligence that makes this personalisation possible at scale — combining verified job titles, company profiles, and industry context to enable the kind of one-to-one relevance that drives enterprise response rates above generic B2B benchmarks.

The Oracle partner ecosystem is structured around certifications, specialisations, and alliance relationships that create a defined commercial community around the Fusion Cloud installed base. Oracle Cloud implementation partners, Oracle Cloud Platform partners, Oracle Cloud managed service providers, and Oracle ISV partners all have commercial motivations for reaching Fusion Cloud customers with specific offers. ELP Data's Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List serves all of these partner types, as well as non-Oracle vendors whose products integrate with or complement the Fusion platform — creating a broad and commercially active buyer universe for this dataset.

Beyond the Oracle partner community, a broader technology and professional services market targets Fusion Cloud users. Financial technology vendors offering treasury management systems, tax compliance platforms, and financial data quality tools all compete for wallet share within the Fusion Cloud financial management user base. HR technology vendors offering workforce analytics, compensation benchmarking, and talent management platforms compete within the Oracle HCM Cloud user base. Logistics and supply chain technology vendors compete within the Oracle SCM Cloud user base. Each of these adjacent technology markets represents a distinct commercial use case for ELP Data's Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List.

ELP Data's Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users List gives you verified, direct access to the CFOs, ERP Managers, IT Directors, and Cloud Programme Leads who control Fusion Cloud investment decisions. With 187,256+ companies and 386,176+ contacts maintained at 97% accuracy through quarterly verification, this list is the definitive resource for any vendor seeking to reach the most commercially active buyers in the Oracle ecosystem. Whether your goal is enterprise account-based marketing, broad awareness campaigns, or targeted SDR outreach, this list provides the data foundation that enterprise revenue teams rely on for Oracle-focused go-to-market programmes.

What's Included in Each Record

Every record in the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users List contains the following verified data fields, giving you everything needed for multi-channel outreach and CRM enrichment.

  • Full Name & Job TitleConfirms the exact role and seniority of your contact, so you always reach the right decision-maker for your specific offer.
  • Direct Business Email AddressValidated direct-to-inbox email address (not a generic info@ or catchall) for maximum deliverability in outbound campaigns.
  • Direct Phone NumberDirect dial or mobile where available, enabling SDR teams to reach contacts without navigating switchboards.
  • LinkedIn Profile URLEnables personalised LinkedIn outreach, social selling, and identity matching for paid LinkedIn advertising campaigns.
  • Company Name & WebsiteFull legal company name and primary website URL, enabling account matching with your CRM and intent data platforms.
  • Industry & Sub-IndustryTwo-level industry classification enabling precise segmentation for industry-specific messaging and offer personalisation.
  • Company Size (Employee Count)Headcount band enables targeting by company size tier, from mid-market to large enterprise, for pricing and offer alignment.
  • Annual Revenue RangeRevenue banding enables ICP scoring and filtering by deal size potential for enterprise sales prioritisation.
  • Headquarters Location & CountryPrimary office location at country and city level for geographic campaign segmentation and field sales territory alignment.
  • Fusion Cloud Module (where available)Identifies which Oracle Fusion Cloud modules are deployed, enabling module-specific messaging for complementary product campaigns.
  • Decision-Maker Seniority LevelSeniority classification (C-suite, VP, Director, Manager) for audience segmentation in multi-touch ABM programmes.
  • Data Verified DateDate of last verification cycle, confirming data freshness for compliance and campaign planning purposes.

Companies Using Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP in 2026

A verified sample of companies using Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP in 2026 — from ELP Data's database of 187,256+ confirmed Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP customers. Every record includes direct email, phone, LinkedIn, job title, and firmographics.

Sample Data — Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users

Emails partially hidden for privacy. Full records include direct email, phone and LinkedIn.

CompanyJob TitleIndustryLocationEmail
Rolls-Royce HoldingsFinance Transformation DirectorAerospace / ManufacturingLondon, UKf***@rolls-royce.com
Marriott InternationalERP Programme ManagerHospitalityBethesda, MDe***@marriott.com
HalliburtonIT DirectorEnergy / Oil ServicesHouston, TXi***@halliburton.com
Kimberly-ClarkCFOConsumer Goods / ManufacturingDallas, TXc***@kcc.com
TelstraCIOTelecommunicationsMelbourne, Australiac***@telstra.com

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“We used the Oracle Fusion Cloud list to target CFOs and Finance Transformation Directors at large enterprises for our cloud integration platform campaign. The data quality was exceptional — every contact was genuinely senior and relevant, with extremely low bounce rates across a large outbound sequence. We generated 19 qualified opportunities in the first two months, well ahead of our forecast. The segmentation by industry allowed us to personalise our messaging for manufacturing versus financial services accounts, and the results clearly showed the impact of that precision. ELP Data's Fusion Cloud list is now a core part of our enterprise demand generation strategy.”

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“We targeted Fusion Cloud users in manufacturing and financial services for our change management and training services campaign. The industry segmentation was precise and the contact seniority was consistently high across both verticals. Our email sequence achieved a 28% open rate — well above our typical enterprise benchmark of 18% — and our response rate to personalised outreach was significantly higher than previous Oracle-targeted campaigns. The CFO and Finance Transformation Director contacts at large manufacturing companies were particularly active in responding to our content. The list has directly contributed to three new enterprise contract wins this quarter.”

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What Is Oracle Fusion Cloud and Who Uses It

Oracle Fusion Cloud is a widely adopted enterprise technology platform used by thousands of organisations worldwide to manage critical business operations, improve productivity, reduce costs, and gain competitive advantage through better data and process automation. Companies that have deployed Oracle Fusion Cloud span every major industry sector including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, retail, technology, professional services, government, and higher education. The installed base of Oracle Fusion Cloud users represents one of the most commercially valuable B2B audiences available to technology vendors, professional services firms, and specialist consultancies seeking to sell to organisations that have already made substantial technology investments and demonstrated a commitment to enterprise software adoption.

The decision to implement Oracle Fusion Cloud is typically made at the senior executive level, involving the Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, VP of Information Technology, and relevant business unit leadership who will use the system. This senior-level sponsorship means that the Oracle Fusion Cloud user base is disproportionately concentrated at organisations with sophisticated technology leadership, significant IT budgets, and a culture of strategic technology investment. Vendors selling to Oracle Oracle Fusion Cloud users are reaching decision-makers who understand enterprise software complexity and are accustomed to making multi-year, multi-million dollar technology commitments.

The Oracle Fusion Cloud ecosystem is supported by a large and active community of implementation partners, system integrators, independent software vendors, training providers, and specialised consultants who help organisations deploy, customise, and optimise their Oracle Fusion Cloud investment. This ecosystem creates significant B2B market opportunities for companies selling complementary solutions, adjacent modules, integration tools, data migration services, performance optimisation consulting, and user training programs that extend the value of existing Oracle Fusion Cloud deployments.

Understanding the full scope of the Oracle Fusion Cloud market requires looking beyond the primary software license holder to the entire network of stakeholders involved in the deployment, management, and ongoing optimisation of the platform. IT administrators, business process owners, power users, system architects, and executive sponsors all have distinct needs and purchasing authority within the Oracle Fusion Cloud ecosystem. ELP Data provides verified contact information for all relevant stakeholder types within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community, enabling vendors to build multi-stakeholder outreach campaigns that reach every decision-maker and influencer at target accounts.

Why Target Oracle Fusion Cloud Users for B2B Outreach

Organisations running Oracle Fusion Cloud represent ideal B2B prospects for multiple categories of technology vendors and professional services firms. Companies that have invested in implementing Oracle Fusion Cloud have demonstrated their willingness to commit significant capital and organisational resources to enterprise technology, making them predisposed to evaluating adjacent and complementary solutions that enhance, extend, or integrate with their existing platform. The presence of Oracle Fusion Cloud in an organisation is a reliable predictor of technology investment appetite and procurement sophistication that makes these accounts consistently more productive outreach targets than the general business population.

Integration and connectivity vendors offering tools that connect Oracle Fusion Cloud to other enterprise systems — CRM platforms, e-commerce systems, data warehouses, analytics tools, or operational databases — find that Oracle Fusion Cloud users represent their highest-converting target audience. Every organisation running Oracle Fusion Cloud needs to integrate it with at least some of the other systems in their technology stack, creating universal demand for integration middleware, API management tools, data synchronisation platforms, and custom connector development services among Oracle Fusion Cloud users.

Data quality, data migration, and data governance vendors find that Oracle Fusion Cloud implementations create predictable demand for their services at multiple stages of the customer lifecycle. Pre-implementation data migration projects require specialist expertise in cleaning, deduplicating, and transforming data from legacy systems into the data models required by Oracle Fusion Cloud. Post-implementation data quality management requires ongoing tools and processes that prevent data degradation over time. Multi-system data governance becomes essential as Oracle Fusion Cloud joins an existing landscape of other enterprise systems that must maintain consistent master data definitions.

Training, certification, and professional development providers have a large and recurring market among Oracle Fusion Cloud users. Enterprise software platforms typically require substantial user training at initial deployment, followed by ongoing training for new employees, refresher courses for existing users, and advanced training for power users and administrators. In addition to user training, Oracle Fusion Cloud creates demand for administrator training, developer training, and executive education programs that help business leaders understand how to maximise the strategic value of their platform investment. ELP Data provides direct access to training decision-makers at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations who are responsible for planning and procuring these training investments.

Technology Ecosystem Around Oracle Fusion Cloud

The technology ecosystem surrounding Oracle Fusion Cloud includes dozens of certified integration partners, independent software vendors, and specialty solution providers who have built products and services specifically designed to work with Oracle Fusion Cloud. This ecosystem creates significant cross-selling opportunities for vendors who serve complementary needs within the same technology stack. Companies that have invested in Oracle Fusion Cloud are typically also evaluating or running other enterprise platforms from the same or related vendor ecosystems, making them multi-platform buyers with broad technology spending authority.

Cloud migration and infrastructure vendors have a significant opportunity within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user base as organisations upgrade from on-premise deployments to cloud-hosted or hybrid architectures. The migration of enterprise applications to the cloud requires careful planning, security architecture review, network reconfiguration, and performance testing that creates substantial demand for cloud migration consulting, managed cloud services, security assessment, and infrastructure optimisation from vendors who understand both cloud architecture and enterprise application requirements.

Cybersecurity vendors focusing on enterprise application security find that Oracle Fusion Cloud deployments require specialised security controls covering role-based access management, privileged access governance, sensitive data protection, audit logging, security monitoring, and vulnerability management. Organisations running Oracle Fusion Cloud in regulated industries — financial services, healthcare, government — face particularly stringent security requirements that create demand for specialist security tools and consulting services. Security vendors who can demonstrate deep Oracle Fusion Cloud expertise and relevant certifications achieve significantly higher credibility and conversion rates with Oracle Fusion Cloud user security teams than generic security vendors.

Analytics and business intelligence vendors find Oracle Fusion Cloud users to be among their most receptive target audiences because the data generated by enterprise platforms like Oracle Fusion Cloud has significant untapped analytical value that standard reporting tools often fail to fully exploit. Advanced analytics platforms, self-service BI tools, predictive analytics applications, and data visualisation solutions that connect seamlessly to Oracle Fusion Cloud data and enhance the insights available to business users command premium positioning and strong pipeline conversion rates within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community.

Decision Makers at Oracle Fusion Cloud User Companies

The decision-makers within Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations who are most relevant to B2B outreach campaigns vary by the specific solution category being sold. For technology extensions and integrations, the primary decision-makers are the Chief Information Officer, IT Director, and the enterprise architect or systems administrator responsible for the Oracle Fusion Cloud implementation. These technical buyers evaluate solution compatibility, implementation complexity, security requirements, and support quality. For consulting and professional services, the primary decision-makers are the VP of IT, project sponsors in business units, and the Chief Operating Officer at smaller organisations.

Business unit leaders at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations are increasingly important decision-makers for technology solutions that address specific functional needs within finance, operations, human resources, sales, marketing, or supply chain. The shift toward business-led technology procurement means that Chief Financial Officers, Chief Operations Officers, VP of Supply Chain, and HR Directors are directly evaluating and selecting technology solutions within their functional domain, often with limited involvement from central IT. Reaching these functional buyers with messaging tailored to their specific responsibilities and performance metrics is essential for vendors selling solutions that deliver value primarily within a single business function.

The C-suite at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations is relevant for high-value, strategic-level conversations about technology transformation, major platform investments, and enterprise-wide programs that require board-level visibility and executive sponsorship. CEOs and CFOs at mid-market Oracle Fusion Cloud user companies are often directly involved in major technology purchasing decisions, particularly when the investment represents a significant portion of the annual IT budget or has implications for the company's competitive strategy. Building relationships with C-suite contacts at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations enables vendors to position themselves as strategic partners rather than commodity vendors.

Procurement and vendor management professionals at large Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations play an increasingly formal role in technology purchasing, maintaining approved vendor lists, managing contract terms, and overseeing vendor performance evaluation processes. Understanding the procurement requirements at large enterprise Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations — including security questionnaires, vendor assessments, standard contract terms, and preferred payment arrangements — and proactively preparing to meet these requirements accelerates the commercial process and reduces friction that might otherwise cause deals to stall or fail.

Market Size and Growth of the Oracle Fusion Cloud User Base

The global installed base of Oracle Fusion Cloud users encompasses organisations of all sizes across every major industry sector and geography. Large enterprise deployments at Fortune 500 corporations represent the highest-value accounts within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community in terms of total technology spending, complexity of requirements, and long-term revenue potential from successful vendor relationships. Mid-market deployments at companies with revenues between twenty-five million and five hundred million dollars represent the fastest-growing segment of the Oracle Fusion Cloud user base in many markets, as declining implementation costs and improved cloud deployment models have made enterprise platforms accessible to a broader range of organisations.

Geographic distribution of Oracle Fusion Cloud users reflects the global adoption of enterprise technology across developed and emerging markets. North America, particularly the United States, represents the largest single market for Oracle Fusion Cloud in terms of absolute number of deployments and total spending. Europe, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands, represents the second largest market. The Asia Pacific region, with particularly strong adoption in Japan, Australia, Singapore, India, and increasingly China, represents the fastest growing geography for enterprise technology deployments globally.

Industry concentration within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user base creates specialised sub-segments that vendors can target with highly relevant messaging. Financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and technology are typically among the most heavily represented industries in enterprise software installed bases, reflecting the high operational complexity and technology investment appetite of these sectors. Within each industry vertical, organisations that have deployed Oracle Fusion Cloud represent the technology-forward segment that is most likely to be early adopters of complementary solutions and most receptive to sophisticated vendor outreach.

The growth trajectory of the Oracle Fusion Cloud user base creates ongoing opportunity for vendors to reach newly converted customers who are in the active implementation and optimisation phases of their deployment journey. New Oracle Fusion Cloud customers are simultaneously evaluating multiple categories of adjacent technology and professional services as they build out their implementation, making the first twelve to eighteen months post-contract the highest-opportunity window for complementary vendor engagement. ELP Data maintains up-to-date records of new Oracle Fusion Cloud adoption across its database, enabling vendors to reach newly converted customers during this critical high-opportunity period.

Sales Strategy for Reaching Oracle Fusion Cloud Users

An effective sales strategy for reaching Oracle Fusion Cloud users begins with understanding the specific use case your solution addresses and the specific audience segment within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community most likely to have that need. Not all Oracle Fusion Cloud users are equally relevant to every vendor — the relevance of a given Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisation as a sales target depends on factors including the organisation's industry, size, geography, current technology stack, operational maturity, and specific business challenges. Building a precise ideal customer profile within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community and filtering your outreach list accordingly consistently produces better results than broad outreach to all Oracle Fusion Cloud users regardless of fit.

Personalised, context-aware outreach to Oracle Fusion Cloud user decision-makers significantly outperforms generic product pitches. The most effective outreach messages to Oracle Fusion Cloud users demonstrate specific knowledge of the recipient's platform context — referencing the Oracle Fusion Cloud deployment, relevant integration requirements, known implementation challenges, or specific Oracle Fusion Cloud feature gaps that your solution addresses. This level of contextual personalisation is possible when your outreach list includes both contact information and firmographic data about the target organisation's technology stack, allowing you to craft messages that speak directly to the recipient's specific situation.

Multi-channel outreach combining email, LinkedIn, and telephone consistently outperforms single-channel approaches when targeting Oracle Fusion Cloud user decision-makers. A coordinated sequence that begins with a targeted email, follows up with a LinkedIn connection request referencing your solution's relevance to Oracle Fusion Cloud users, and concludes with a direct phone call from a sales representative captures significantly more responses than relying on email alone. ELP Data provides direct email addresses, LinkedIn profile URLs, and direct phone numbers for contacts at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations, enabling this comprehensive multi-channel approach without requiring separate data enrichment steps.

Event-based marketing targeting Oracle Fusion Cloud user communities through industry conferences, user group meetings, and online forums creates high-quality pipeline opportunities with a target audience already gathered around their common technology interest. Many enterprise technology platforms host annual user conferences that bring together thousands of customers and prospects, creating ideal environments for vendors to demonstrate complementary solutions, build relationships with decision-makers, and generate qualified leads. ELP Data contact lists can be used to pre-qualify registered attendees at Oracle Fusion Cloud user events and prioritise your team's engagement time with the most strategically relevant contacts.

Common Challenges Oracle Fusion Cloud Users Face

Organisations running Oracle Fusion Cloud commonly face implementation and optimisation challenges that create ongoing demand for external expertise and specialised tools. Complex data migration requirements when moving from legacy systems to Oracle Fusion Cloud often require specialist data quality and migration tools that are not included in the core platform. Customisation and configuration requirements that exceed the standard capabilities of Oracle Fusion Cloud require experienced developers and solution architects who understand both the platform architecture and the specific business requirements. Change management and user adoption challenges arise when employees resist transitioning from familiar legacy processes to new system workflows.

Integration complexity is among the most frequently cited challenges reported by Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations. Enterprise technology landscapes typically include dozens of systems that need to share data and coordinate processes with a core platform like Oracle Fusion Cloud. Building and maintaining reliable integrations between Oracle Fusion Cloud and adjacent systems — CRM, e-commerce, data warehouses, IoT platforms, communication tools, and industry-specific applications — requires either dedicated internal development resources or ongoing relationships with experienced integration vendors and system integrators. Vendors who offer pre-built, maintained integrations between Oracle Fusion Cloud and other commonly used enterprise platforms consistently command premium pricing and strong conversion rates within the Oracle Fusion Cloud user community.

Performance optimisation becomes a significant concern at scale for many Oracle Fusion Cloud deployments as data volumes grow, user counts increase, and business process complexity expands over time. Organisations that experience performance degradation as their Oracle Fusion Cloud deployment matures actively seek database tuning expertise, infrastructure capacity planning, query optimisation consulting, and performance monitoring tools that help them maintain acceptable response times and system availability. This creates a recurring market for performance-focused vendors who can demonstrate measurable improvement in Oracle Fusion Cloud system performance metrics.

Security and compliance management within Oracle Fusion Cloud deployments is a perpetual concern for organisations in regulated industries and for any company that stores sensitive customer or financial data within the system. Role-based access control configuration, privileged access governance, sensitive data masking, audit trail management, and compliance reporting are ongoing operational requirements that create demand for specialised security tools and managed security services tailored to the specific security architecture of Oracle Fusion Cloud. Vendors who can demonstrate compliance with the specific regulatory frameworks relevant to their target Oracle Fusion Cloud user segment achieve significantly higher trust and conversion rates than generic security vendors.

ELP Data Coverage of Oracle Fusion Cloud Users Worldwide

ELP Data maintains one of the most comprehensive databases of verified contacts at Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations available in the B2B data market. Our coverage spans organisations of all sizes — from small businesses running entry-level deployments to large enterprises with complex, highly customised implementations supported by dedicated IT teams. Each contact record in our Oracle Fusion Cloud user database includes the individual's name, verified business email address, direct phone number, job title, seniority level, and LinkedIn profile URL, combined with firmographic data about their organisation including company size, industry, headquarters location, and annual revenue range.

Our Oracle Fusion Cloud user contact data is refreshed through a continuous verification cycle that updates contact records as individuals change roles, companies, or contact information. Enterprise software user bases are dynamic communities where contact information changes frequently as professionals advance in their careers, move between organisations, and take on new responsibilities. Stale contact data is a major cause of poor outreach campaign performance, as emails sent to outdated addresses generate bounces, waste budget, and damage sender reputation. ELP Data's continuous refresh process ensures that our Oracle Fusion Cloud user contact database maintains the accuracy levels your campaigns require.

The firmographic data accompanying each Oracle Fusion Cloud user contact in the ELP Data database enables targeting precision that generic contact lists simply cannot provide. In addition to standard company size and geography filters, ELP Data allows you to filter Oracle Fusion Cloud user contacts by specific technology stack attributes, purchasing history indicators, and industry sub-segment classifications that help you identify the most relevant organisations within the broader Oracle Fusion Cloud user community for your specific solution. This targeting depth enables account-based marketing programs that prioritise your highest-value target accounts while still reaching a broad enough audience to generate meaningful pipeline volume.

ELP Data provides a free sample of Oracle Fusion Cloud user contacts before any purchase commitment, allowing you to independently verify the quality and relevance of our data for your specific targeting requirements. Request your free sample by contacting our data team at elpdata.com contact-us with your targeting criteria, and we will deliver a representative sample of verified Oracle Fusion Cloud user contacts within twenty-four hours. Our data specialists are available to discuss your specific requirements, confirm available contact counts within your ideal customer profile, and recommend the optimal targeting parameters for your outreach campaign.

ROI From Targeting Oracle Fusion Cloud Users With ELP Data

B2B vendors who have used the ELP Data Oracle Fusion Cloud user contact database for targeted outreach campaigns consistently report strong return on investment compared to alternative lead generation approaches. The combination of high data accuracy, precise targeting capability, and comprehensive contact information that ELP Data provides translates directly into better campaign metrics across every stage of the funnel. Higher email deliverability rates mean more messages reach active inboxes. Better targeting relevance means more recipients find the message relevant to their current situation. More complete contact information means sales teams can follow up across multiple channels without additional data sourcing steps.

A representative campaign using the ELP Data Oracle Fusion Cloud user contact database targeting decision-makers at mid-market organisations in North America and Europe typically achieves email deliverability above ninety-six percent, open rates between eighteen and twenty-eight percent for personalised outreach sequences, and reply rates between four and nine percent. At a list size of three thousand targeted contacts, these metrics generate between one hundred and twenty and two hundred and seventy replies, of which fifty to eighty percent represent qualified positive responses that merit sales follow-up. The resulting fifty to one hundred and fifty qualified conversations per campaign cycle create substantial pipeline value that far exceeds the investment in quality contact data.

The total cost of outreach campaigns using ELP Data contact data is significantly lower than equivalent pipeline generation through digital advertising, trade show attendance, or content marketing programs when measured on a cost-per-qualified-meeting basis. Digital advertising to enterprise technology audiences typically costs twenty to seventy-five dollars per click, with one to three percent conversion to qualified lead, yielding cost-per-qualified-meeting of three hundred to three thousand dollars. ELP Data contact list campaigns consistently achieve cost-per-qualified-meeting below two hundred dollars when executed with quality personalised outreach sequences, representing ten to thirty times better efficiency than digital advertising for the same target audience.

Long-term customers who use ELP Data for ongoing pipeline development rather than one-time campaigns report compounding returns as their targeting models become more refined, their outreach messaging improves based on response data, and their sales teams develop expertise in converting Oracle Fusion Cloud user contacts through the entire sales cycle. The accumulated customer success stories, implementation case studies, and reference contacts from Oracle Fusion Cloud user customers also contribute to a growing flywheel effect where successful customers become references that accelerate future sales cycles with new Oracle Fusion Cloud user prospects.

Get Started With the Oracle Fusion Cloud Users List

Starting your outreach program to Oracle Fusion Cloud user organisations with ELP Data is straightforward and fast. Contact our team at elpdata.com contact-us with your targeting requirements — the specific role titles, company sizes, industries, and geographies you want to reach — and we will provide an immediate count of available verified contacts matching your criteria from our Oracle Fusion Cloud user database. This count is provided free of charge with no purchase obligation, giving you a clear picture of the addressable market available through ELP Data before making any commitment.

Our free sample program allows you to receive and independently test a representative selection of twenty-five to fifty Oracle Fusion Cloud user contacts matching your targeting criteria before purchasing a full list. Use the sample contacts to verify email deliverability in your email platform, confirm the accuracy of job titles and company names, and assess the relevance of the contacts to your specific outreach requirements. Clients who test our samples consistently confirm deliverability rates above ninety-five percent and proceed to full list purchases with confidence in the quality of their investment.

Full list delivery is completed within twenty-four hours of order confirmation, with expedited four-hour delivery available for urgent campaign launches. All contact data is delivered as Excel spreadsheet or CSV file with standardised column headers that map directly to import templates for Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo, Outreach, Salesloft, Apollo, and all other major CRM and sales engagement platforms. Our technical support team provides assistance throughout the import and integration process to ensure your campaign launches without technical delays.

ELP Data offers flexible purchasing options including one-time list purchases for specific campaigns, quarterly data refresh subscriptions for ongoing pipeline development programs, and enterprise data partnerships for organisations with large-scale, continuous outreach requirements. Contact our team to discuss which purchasing model best fits your current and planned outreach volumes and budget structure. All purchases are backed by our ninety-seven percent accuracy guarantee with replacement contact policy for any contacts that fail deliverability verification within ninety days of purchase.

Enhance Your Marketing Strategy Using the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users Email List

The Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP users email list powers multiple B2B marketing channels. Here is how sales and marketing teams put it to work.

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Email Marketing

Upload the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP contact list directly into HubSpot, Mailchimp, Salesloft, or Outreach and run targeted email sequences. Segment by industry, company size, or job title to personalise messaging around the prospect's Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP environment. Decision-makers who already use Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP respond significantly better to messaging that acknowledges their tech stack and presents a clear integration or uplift story.

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Cold Calling

Each record in the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP users list includes a verified direct dial phone number. Your sales development reps can call decision-makers at Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP companies without going through a switchboard. Filter by geography or company size to build territory-specific call lists for each SDR on your team. Direct dials dramatically increase connect rates compared to corporate main lines.

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Social Media Marketing

Upload the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP email list as a custom audience on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Google to serve targeted ads directly to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP decision-makers. LinkedIn Matched Audiences and Google Customer Match are particularly effective for enterprise tech audiences. Running paid ads in parallel with cold email and calling creates multi-touch campaigns that significantly lift reply rates and brand recall before your first conversation.

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Direct Mail Marketing

Use verified company addresses from the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP users list to run direct mail campaigns — physical mailers, executive gift programmes, or personalised event invitations sent to decision-makers at Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP companies. In a world saturated with digital noise, a well-targeted piece of physical mail to a Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP executive stands out. Direct mail works especially well as part of an ABM programme targeting high-value enterprise accounts.

Who Should Buy the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users Email List?

The Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP email list is built for any B2B organisation that sells to, competes with, or partners with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP user companies.

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SaaS & Software Vendors

If your product integrates with, competes with, or complements Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, the installed base is your primary addressable market. Every company in this list is a confirmed Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP user — a pre-qualified prospect who already understands the problem you solve.

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Implementation & Consulting Partners

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP implementation firms, system integrators, and specialist consultants use this list to reach companies that are deploying, upgrading, or migrating from Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. These are active projects with real budget attached.

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Marketing Agencies & Demand Gen Teams

B2B marketing agencies running campaigns for tech clients use the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP users list to build targeted prospect pools. The list supports email campaigns, paid social audiences, programmatic advertising, and event invitation programmes.

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Enterprise Sales Teams

Account executives at enterprise software companies use the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP list to build territory prospect sets, identify expansion opportunities at existing accounts, and find net-new companies in their ICP that are confirmed Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP users.

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Training & Certification Providers

Companies offering Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP training courses, certification programmes, and professional development use this list to reach the professionals and organisations that need to upskill their teams on the platform.

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Competitive Displacement Campaigns

If you offer a product that replaces or upgrades Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, the installed base is your highest-value cold outreach target. These companies have already validated the problem — the only question is whether your solution is a better fit.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users by Company Size & Revenue

How the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP installed base is distributed across company size tiers — from fast-growing SMBs to global enterprise accounts.

35%

SMB

1–499 employees

65,540+

Small and mid-size businesses adopting Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP for operational efficiency and competitive growth.

40%

Mid-Market

500–4,999 employees

74,902+

Mid-market organisations running Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP as a core platform — the highest concentration in the installed base.

25%

Enterprise

5,000+ employees

46,814+

Large enterprises and Fortune 500 companies with deep Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP deployments and multiple decision-maker contacts per account.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Users by Annual Revenue Band

Under $10M revenue18%
$10M – $50M revenue24%
$50M – $250M revenue28%
$250M – $1B revenue18%
Over $1B revenue12%