Oracle Corporation Users List

List of Companies Using Oracle Corporation in 2026 — 476,892 Verified Customers

476,892+ Companies Using Oracle Corporation Technologies

Connect with organizations implementing Oracle's comprehensive suite of 613+ products including Oracle Database, Java platforms, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Fusion Applications, and complete enterprise technology ecosystem.

613+Products & Technologies
476,892+Companies
5M+Records

Database Technologies

  • • Oracle Database 19c
  • • Oracle Database 18c
  • • Oracle Database 12c
  • • Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition
  • • Oracle Autonomous Database
  • • Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse
  • • Oracle Exadata
  • • Oracle Real Application Clusters
  • • MySQL
  • • Oracle Berkeley DB

JD Edwards Suite

  • • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
  • • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Financial Management
  • • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne CRM
  • • JD Edwards World
  • • JD Edwards World Accounts Payable
  • • JD Edwards World General Ledger
  • • JD Edwards World Human Resource Management
  • • JD Edwards World Inventory Management

PeopleSoft Applications

  • • Oracle PeopleSoft
  • • PeopleSoft Financial Management
  • • PeopleSoft Campus Solutions
  • • PeopleSoft Human Capital Management
  • • PeopleSoft CRM
  • • PeopleSoft Supply Chain Management
  • • PeopleSoft Enterprise Performance Management

Java & Development

  • • Java SE 17
  • • Java SE 18
  • • JavaScript
  • • Oracle JDeveloper
  • • Oracle WebLogic Server
  • • Oracle GlassFish
  • • Oracle SOA
  • • Oracle JRockit
  • • OpenJDK

Cloud Infrastructure

  • • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  • • Oracle Cloud Platform
  • • Oracle Analytics Cloud
  • • Oracle Integration Cloud
  • • Oracle HCM Cloud
  • • Oracle ERP Cloud
  • • Oracle SCM Cloud
  • • Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes

Fusion Applications

  • • Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
  • • Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management
  • • Oracle Fusion Financials
  • • Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management
  • • Oracle Fusion CRM
  • • Oracle Fusion Middleware
  • • Oracle Fusion Project Portfolio Management

Business Intelligence

  • • Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
  • • Oracle Hyperion Planning
  • • Oracle Hyperion Financial Management
  • • Oracle Essbase
  • • Oracle Data Visualization
  • • Oracle Advanced Analytics
  • • Oracle Crystal Ball

Enterprise Management

  • • Oracle Enterprise Manager
  • • Oracle E-Business Suite
  • • Oracle Identity Management
  • • Oracle Enterprise Asset Management
  • • Oracle Primavera
  • • Oracle Project Management
  • • Oracle Procurement Cloud

Hospitality & Retail

  • • Oracle Hospitality OPERA
  • • Oracle MICROS
  • • Oracle Simphony POS
  • • Oracle Retail Merchandising System
  • • Oracle Retail Price Management
  • • OPERA Cloud PMS

Siebel CRM Suite

  • • Oracle Siebel CRM
  • • Siebel Contact Center
  • • Siebel Email Marketing
  • • Siebel Enterprise Marketing
  • • Siebel Field Service
  • • Siebel HelpDesk
  • • Siebel Marketing Resource Management

Hardware & Systems

  • • Oracle Solaris
  • • Oracle SPARC Servers
  • • Oracle x86 Servers
  • • Oracle SuperCluster
  • • Oracle Exalogic
  • • Oracle Exalytics
  • • Sun Fire Server Systems

Taleo HR Suite

  • • Oracle Taleo Cloud Service
  • • Taleo Recruiting
  • • Taleo Performance
  • • Taleo Learning Management System
  • • Oracle Talent Acquisition Cloud
  • • Oracle Talent Management Cloud

Storage & Backup

  • • StorageTek Enterprise Backup
  • • StorageTek SL8500
  • • StorageTek T10000
  • • Oracle ZFS
  • • Oracle Tape Storage
  • • Sun Storage Systems

Middleware & Integration

  • • Oracle Tuxedo
  • • Oracle Coherence
  • • Oracle Service Bus
  • • Oracle B2B
  • • Oracle TopLink
  • • Oracle Managed File Transfer

Utilities & Specialized

  • • Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Management
  • • Oracle Utilities Network Management
  • • Oracle Transportation Management Cloud
  • • Oracle Textura
  • • Oracle Primavera Unifier

Industry Breakdown

Financial Services

687K+

Banks, insurance, investment firms

Manufacturing

542K+

Industrial equipment, automotive

Technology

456K+

Software companies, IT services

Healthcare

312K+

Hospitals, pharmaceutical

Complete Oracle Technology Coverage

Acquired Technologies:

• BEA Systems

• Sun Microsystems

• PeopleSoft

• Siebel Systems

• Hyperion Solutions

Target Decision Makers:

• Database Administrators

• Java Developers

• ERP Consultants

• Cloud Architects

• IT Directors

Implementation Roles:

• Oracle Certified Professionals

• System Integrators

• Business Analysts

• Project Managers

• Technical Architects

Oracle Products We Track

ELP Data tracks verified users and decision-makers across the full Oracle product portfolio. Below is a detailed breakdown of the major Oracle products covered in our database and the organizations that rely on them.

Oracle Database

Oracle Database is the world's most widely deployed enterprise relational database management system, trusted by tens of thousands of organizations across every major industry for mission-critical transaction processing, data warehousing, and analytics workloads. First released in 1979, it has continuously evolved to support Real Application Clusters for high availability, In-Memory processing for real-time analytics, and Autonomous capabilities that leverage machine learning to automate tuning, patching, and security. Financial institutions, telecommunications carriers, government agencies, and large enterprise application vendors depend on Oracle Database as the foundational layer of their technology stack. Our database includes verified DBAs, architects, and IT directors at organizations actively running Oracle Database 11g through 23c.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, commonly known as OCI, is Oracle's second-generation hyperscale cloud platform offering compute, storage, networking, database, security, and developer services. OCI differentiates itself from competitors through its bare-metal compute options, consistent pricing, low-latency networking fabric, and deep integration with Oracle's database and application portfolio. Enterprise organizations are increasingly migrating on-premises Oracle workloads to OCI to take advantage of Autonomous Database, Exadata Cloud Service, and the ability to run Oracle applications at reduced license costs. Our records cover cloud architects, infrastructure engineers, and technology executives at organizations that have adopted or are actively evaluating Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for their workloads.

Oracle JD Edwards

Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a comprehensive ERP suite designed specifically for manufacturing, distribution, construction, and asset-intensive industries. Originally developed by J.D. Edwards & Company before its acquisition by PeopleSoft and subsequent acquisition by Oracle, EnterpriseOne has been continuously enhanced with modern user interfaces, mobile capabilities, and cloud deployment options. Mid-market and large enterprise organizations in construction, industrial manufacturing, food and beverage, and wholesale distribution rely on JD Edwards for financial management, manufacturing scheduling, supply chain orchestration, and human resources. Our list covers functional consultants, implementation partners, IT directors, and business executives at companies running JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and JD Edwards World globally.

Oracle NetSuite

Oracle NetSuite is the world's leading cloud-based ERP platform, built natively for the cloud and trusted by more than 37,000 organizations across 219 countries and territories. NetSuite unifies financial management, inventory, order management, CRM, e-commerce, and professional services automation into a single platform accessible via any web browser. It is particularly dominant among rapidly growing mid-market companies, software and technology firms, professional services organizations, wholesale distributors, and e-commerce retailers who need a scalable ERP that grows with their business without requiring expensive on-premises infrastructure. Our records include CFOs, controllers, IT administrators, and NetSuite implementation partners at companies actively using the NetSuite platform.

Oracle PeopleSoft

Oracle PeopleSoft is an enterprise application suite covering human capital management, financial management, supply chain management, and campus solutions for higher education institutions. Originally launched by PeopleSoft in the 1980s and acquired by Oracle in 2005, PeopleSoft remains one of the most widely deployed HR and financial management systems among large enterprises, government agencies, and universities worldwide. Many organizations run PeopleSoft on-premises while selectively migrating workloads to Oracle Cloud HCM and Oracle Fusion Cloud, creating a hybrid environment that requires specialized integration and administration expertise. Our database covers HR directors, payroll administrators, financial systems managers, and technical architects at organizations actively managing PeopleSoft environments.

Oracle Siebel CRM

Oracle Siebel CRM is an enterprise customer relationship management platform that was the dominant CRM solution for large organizations throughout the 2000s. Acquired by Oracle in 2006, Siebel CRM continues to serve large enterprises in financial services, communications, energy, life sciences, and automotive sectors that have deep customizations and complex business processes embedded in their Siebel environments. While many organizations are evaluating migration paths to Oracle Fusion CX or other modern CRM platforms, Siebel remains operational at thousands of large enterprises globally and continues to receive support and updates from Oracle. Our list covers CRM administrators, Siebel developers, sales operations leaders, and IT managers at organizations running Siebel CRM deployments.

Oracle Fusion Cloud

Oracle Fusion Cloud is Oracle's next-generation cloud application suite, built from the ground up on a modern technical architecture and delivered entirely as a software-as-a-service platform. Fusion Cloud encompasses ERP, HCM, supply chain management, procurement, project management, and customer experience applications that share a common data model, security framework, and user interface. Organizations migrating from Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, or Siebel CRM to the cloud are the primary adopters of Oracle Fusion Cloud, with large enterprises in professional services, manufacturing, healthcare, and the public sector leading adoption. Our records include ERP project managers, finance transformation leaders, cloud implementation consultants, and technology executives driving Oracle Fusion Cloud adoption.

Oracle HCM Cloud

Oracle HCM Cloud, also marketed as Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management, is a comprehensive cloud-based human resources platform covering global HR, talent acquisition, talent management, workforce management, payroll, and workforce health and safety. It is designed to support the complete employee lifecycle from recruitment through retirement, with strong capabilities for organizations managing workforces across multiple countries with complex payroll and compliance requirements. Large enterprises in healthcare, financial services, retail, manufacturing, and the public sector are the primary Oracle HCM Cloud users, often migrating from legacy PeopleSoft HCM or Oracle E-Business Suite HRMS environments. Our database includes CHRO leaders, HR information systems managers, payroll directors, and talent acquisition leaders at organizations deploying Oracle HCM Cloud.

Oracle Hyperion

Oracle Hyperion is a suite of financial planning, budgeting, consolidation, and reporting applications that have been the standard for enterprise performance management at large corporations for more than two decades. The Hyperion suite includes Hyperion Financial Management for financial consolidation and close, Hyperion Planning for workforce and financial planning, Essbase for multi-dimensional analytical processing, and Oracle Data Relationship Management for master data governance. Large enterprises in financial services, insurance, energy, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing sectors depend on Hyperion for their planning, budgeting, and regulatory reporting processes. Our records cover financial planning and analysis directors, controllers, enterprise performance management consultants, and finance technology managers at Hyperion-using organizations.

Oracle MySQL

Oracle MySQL is the world's most popular open-source relational database, powering the backend of millions of web applications, software platforms, and digital services globally. Acquired by Oracle through its purchase of Sun Microsystems in 2010, MySQL continues to be developed as both a free open-source community edition and a commercially licensed enterprise edition with advanced security, monitoring, and support features. Web-scale technology companies, e-commerce platforms, social media applications, content management systems, and cloud-native development teams are the primary MySQL users, often running hundreds or thousands of MySQL instances across their infrastructure. Our database covers database engineers, DevOps practitioners, software architects, and technology leaders at organizations actively managing MySQL deployments at significant scale.

Oracle Java

Oracle Java, including the Java SE platform and Oracle JDK, is the foundational development platform for an enormous proportion of enterprise software, backend services, and critical business applications worldwide. Java powers everything from banking transaction systems and insurance claims processing platforms to healthcare records systems and government digital services. Oracle became the steward of the Java platform through its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, and continues to release regular Java SE versions with new language features and security improvements. The shift to Oracle's Java SE subscription licensing model has created significant commercial engagement at organizations seeking to understand their licensing obligations and optimize their Java runtime costs. Our list covers Java developers, application architects, software engineering leaders, and IT procurement managers at organizations with significant Java estates.

Why Target Oracle Users

High-Value Enterprise Accounts With Complex Technology Needs

Organizations running Oracle technologies represent some of the most commercially valuable accounts available in any B2B market. Companies that have invested in Oracle Database, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, or Oracle Fusion Cloud are enterprises and upper-mid-market businesses with substantial technology budgets, experienced IT leadership teams, and ongoing needs for professional services, complementary software, training, hardware, consulting, and integration expertise. The average Oracle customer runs multiple Oracle products simultaneously and manages complex technology environments that generate continuous demand for specialized solutions. When your team reaches out to Oracle users with relevant messaging, you are reaching prospects that have already demonstrated a willingness to invest significantly in enterprise technology — the single most important qualifying factor for any B2B technology sale.

A Massive Installed Base Across Every Industry and Geography

Oracle's portfolio spans database, cloud infrastructure, ERP, HCM, CRM, analytics, supply chain, retail, hospitality, utilities, and many other domains, which means the Oracle installed base is one of the most diverse and geographically distributed technology user populations in the world. With more than 476,892 organizations in our verified database, ELP Data gives you access to Oracle users across financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, government, retail, technology, energy, education, and virtually every other sector. This breadth means that regardless of your specific market focus, there is a significant and commercially valuable segment of Oracle users that represents your ideal customer profile. Precise segmentation by industry, company size, geography, job title, and specific Oracle product allows you to build campaigns that are sharply targeted while still drawing from a large enough pool to generate substantial pipeline.

Timing Advantages From Oracle's Migration and Licensing Cycles

Oracle's evolving product strategy creates natural commercial windows for vendors and service providers targeting Oracle users. The ongoing migration of PeopleSoft, E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, and Siebel CRM customers to Oracle Fusion Cloud creates demand for implementation consulting, change management, data migration, integration services, and complementary cloud applications. Oracle's Java SE licensing changes have prompted thousands of organizations to audit their Java usage and evaluate licensing optimization strategies, creating opportunities for Java management vendors, alternative runtime providers, and licensing consultants. Oracle Database version upgrades on both on-premises and cloud deployments create windows for performance tuning vendors, storage optimization solutions, database security tools, and monitoring platforms. ELP Data's Oracle user database allows you to identify and reach decision-makers at precisely the right stage of these migration and licensing cycles with targeted messaging that addresses their most pressing concerns.

Industries Using Oracle

Oracle's product portfolio serves organizations across virtually every major industry vertical. The following industries represent the deepest concentrations of Oracle technology adoption in our verified database.

Financial Services

Banks, insurance carriers, investment managers, capital markets firms, and payment processors represent one of the largest concentrations of Oracle technology users in any industry. Financial services organizations depend on Oracle Database for transaction processing, Oracle Hyperion for financial close and regulatory reporting, Oracle FLEXCUBE for core banking, and Oracle Fusion Financials for enterprise accounting. The stringent reliability and security requirements of financial services make Oracle's enterprise-grade capabilities particularly compelling, and the sector's substantial IT budgets support ongoing investment in Oracle licensing, support, and professional services. Our database includes CIOs, CTOs, finance technology directors, and infrastructure leaders at banks, insurers, and investment firms of all sizes.

Manufacturing

Manufacturing organizations across automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer goods, food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceutical, electronics, and industrial equipment sectors are among the most prolific Oracle users globally. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is particularly dominant in discrete and process manufacturing environments, while Oracle ERP Cloud and Oracle SCM Cloud are gaining traction for cloud transformation projects. Manufacturers use Oracle for production scheduling, supply chain management, quality management, asset maintenance, financial management, and workforce planning. The complexity of manufacturing technology environments creates ongoing demand for Oracle implementation partners, integration specialists, managed services providers, and complementary software vendors targeting this sector.

Healthcare

Hospital systems, academic medical centers, health insurance companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical device companies, and health information technology vendors all rely on Oracle technologies for critical operational and clinical processes. Oracle Health, formerly known as Cerner, is Oracle's electronic health records platform serving hospital systems globally. Oracle PeopleSoft HCM is widely deployed in large healthcare organizations for workforce management and payroll. Oracle Database underpins clinical data management, claims processing, and population health analytics at health insurance companies. The healthcare sector's combination of large scale, complex regulatory requirements, and substantial technology investment makes it one of the most commercially attractive segments within the Oracle user base.

Government

Federal government agencies, state and local governments, defense organizations, and public sector entities worldwide are significant Oracle technology users, particularly for Oracle Database, PeopleSoft HCM, Oracle ERP Cloud, and Oracle Analytics. Government organizations value Oracle's security certifications, FedRAMP authorization for cloud services, and compliance capabilities for handling sensitive citizen and operational data. The public sector represents a large and stable Oracle customer base where budget cycles, procurement processes, and long implementation timelines create a distinctive commercial environment for vendors and service providers. Defense contractors, government systems integrators, and public sector consulting firms are particularly active in the Oracle government market.

Technology

Software companies, IT services firms, cloud providers, semiconductor manufacturers, and technology consulting organizations are major Oracle users, particularly for Oracle Database, Oracle NetSuite for financial management, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Oracle Java as an application development platform. Technology companies often have both internal Oracle deployments for their own operations and customer-facing solutions built on Oracle technologies, creating a dual dimension to their Oracle relationship. Independent software vendors building on Oracle Database, Oracle APEX, or Oracle Cloud are an important segment of the technology Oracle user population and a valuable target for complementary tools, developer services, and consulting offerings.

Retail

Retail organizations from specialty retailers to global department store chains and e-commerce platforms use Oracle Retail Merchandising System, Oracle MICROS point-of-sale, Oracle Simphony for food and beverage operations, and Oracle Commerce for digital commerce. Large retailers also depend on Oracle Database for transactional systems, Oracle Analytics Cloud for customer and merchandise analytics, and Oracle SCM Cloud for supply chain visibility. The retail industry's complex technology landscape combining physical store systems, e-commerce platforms, supply chain management, and customer analytics creates significant demand for Oracle specialists, system integrators, and complementary technology providers with deep retail domain expertise.

Data Fields Included

Every record in the ELP Data Oracle users list includes the following verified data fields, ready for import into your CRM or marketing automation platform.

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First Name
Verified contact first name
2
Last Name
Verified contact last name
3
Verified Email Address
97% deliverability guaranteed
4
Job Title
Current role and title at company
5
Company Name
Official registered company name
6
Company Size
Employee count range
7
Annual Revenue Range
Company revenue classification
8
Industry
SIC and NAICS industry classification
9
Oracle Product
Specific Oracle technology in use
10
City
Company headquarters city
11
State / Province
State or province of operations
12
Country
Country of company headquarters
13
Phone Number
Direct dial where available
14
LinkedIn Profile URL
Professional profile for verification

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oracle users are in the ELP Data database?

Our Oracle Corporation users list currently contains verified records from 476,892 organizations using one or more Oracle technologies. This includes users of Oracle Database, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, JD Edwards, NetSuite, PeopleSoft, Siebel CRM, Oracle Fusion Cloud, HCM Cloud, Hyperion, MySQL, Java, and 613+ other Oracle products. The database is continuously refreshed to maintain accuracy and reflect new Oracle product adoptions across the market.

Can I filter the Oracle users list by specific product?

Yes. ELP Data allows you to filter your Oracle users list by specific Oracle product or product family, so you can target users of Oracle Database separately from JD Edwards users, or NetSuite users separately from Siebel CRM users. You can also combine product filters with industry, company size, geography, and job title filters to create highly specific segments that match your ideal customer profile precisely. Contact our team to discuss the available filter combinations for your specific campaign requirements.

How accurate is the Oracle users list?

ELP Data maintains a 97% email deliverability guarantee across all technology user lists including the Oracle users list. Our data goes through a multi-stage verification process that includes automated format validation, active SMTP verification, and manual review of flagged records. We provide replacement credits for any batch that delivers below our guaranteed accuracy threshold. Our database is refreshed quarterly to remove records that have become stale due to job changes, company acquisitions, or email address updates.

Can I request a free sample of the Oracle users list before purchasing?

Absolutely. ELP Data offers a free data sample for all technology user lists, including the Oracle users list. Simply contact our team through the form below, specify your target segment — the Oracle products, industries, company sizes, and geographies most relevant to your campaign — and we will prepare a representative sample file at no cost. Most sample requests are fulfilled within one business day. You can import the sample into your CRM, run your own verification checks, and test a small outreach campaign before committing to a full purchase order.

Is the Oracle users list compliant with GDPR, CAN-SPAM, and CCPA?

Yes. ELP Data collects, stores, and delivers all contact data in compliance with applicable data protection regulations including GDPR for European contacts, CAN-SPAM for email marketing to US contacts, and CCPA for California residents. We provide data processing documentation to support your compliance requirements and can advise on best practices for using our data in compliant outreach campaigns. All contacts are business professionals and the data is provided for legitimate B2B marketing and sales purposes consistent with regulatory guidance on business contact data.

How ELP Data Builds and Maintains the Oracle Users List

Data Collection Sources

ELP Data compiles the Oracle users list from a wide range of compliant primary and secondary sources including professional networking platforms, technology user community registrations, conference and event attendee records, technology certification databases, Oracle partner ecosystem directories, job board postings indicating Oracle technology usage, and public company technology disclosure records. Each source contributes data that is combined, deduplicated, and verified through our multi-stage quality process before appearing in the deliverable database. Our collection methodology is designed to identify organizations that are genuinely active Oracle technology users rather than companies that may have evaluated Oracle products in the past without completing implementation.

Technology stack detection methods allow us to identify Oracle product usage at the company level based on indicators visible from public sources, including job postings requiring specific Oracle skills, technology certification holders listed at the company, Oracle partner program memberships, and Oracle technology mentions in corporate technical documentation. This technology intelligence layer is combined with contact-level verification to create records that are both technically accurate regarding Oracle product usage and commercially viable for outreach campaigns.

Continuous Database Refresh

The Oracle technology landscape changes continuously as organizations upgrade database versions, migrate to cloud platforms, add new Oracle applications, and retire legacy systems. ELP Data maintains a continuous database refresh cycle that monitors known Oracle users for technology changes, job title updates, company acquisitions, and email address changes. Records that fail verification during scheduled refresh cycles are flagged for manual review and either updated with current contact information or removed from the deliverable database entirely. This ongoing maintenance ensures that the Oracle users list you receive from ELP Data reflects the current state of Oracle deployments across the market rather than a historical snapshot that may no longer be accurate.

New Oracle technology adopters are continuously added to the database as organizations complete Oracle implementations, Oracle certification holders update their professional profiles, and Oracle partner ecosystem data is refreshed. The result is a living database that grows in coverage while maintaining the accuracy standards required for effective B2B outreach programs. Contact ELP Data to learn more about our specific refresh schedules and how they affect the Oracle product segments most relevant to your campaign.

Geography and Job Title Coverage

Global Geographic Reach

North America
United States, Canada, Mexico — deepest coverage with city and state-level filtering
Europe
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Italy — GDPR compliant records
Asia Pacific
Australia, India, Singapore, Japan, South Korea — strong Oracle adoption in enterprise and government sectors
Latin America
Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina — growing Oracle cloud adoption
Middle East
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel — significant Oracle government and financial services deployment

Decision-Maker Job Titles

Chief Information Officer
Strategic technology leadership and Oracle investment decisions
Chief Technology Officer
Technical architecture and platform selection authority
VP of Information Technology
Department-level Oracle program ownership
Oracle Database Administrator
Day-to-day Oracle DB management and upgrade planning
ERP Systems Manager
JD Edwards, NetSuite, and Fusion Cloud administration
Cloud Infrastructure Architect
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure design and migration leadership
Java Architect
Enterprise Java platform and application server oversight
Finance Systems Director
Oracle Hyperion, Fusion Financials, and ERP financial modules
HR Systems Manager
PeopleSoft HCM and Oracle HCM Cloud administration
IT Procurement Director
Oracle licensing negotiation and contract management

Compliance & Accuracy Standards

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GDPR Compliant
European data protection standards
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CAN-SPAM Compliant
US email marketing standards
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CCPA Compliant
California consumer privacy
97% Accuracy
Deliverability guaranteed

All Oracle user contact records in the ELP Data database are collected through compliant data acquisition processes and verified through our multi-stage quality assurance workflow. We provide data processing documentation to support your organization's compliance requirements under applicable data protection regulations. Our data is intended for legitimate business-to-business marketing and sales outreach purposes consistent with regulatory guidance on the use of professional contact data. Contact our team today to discuss your specific compliance requirements and how we support them across every Oracle user segment we deliver.

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Companies Using Oracle Corporation in 2026

A verified sample of companies using Oracle Corporation in 2026 — from ELP Data's database of 476,892+ confirmed Oracle Corporation customers. Every record includes direct email, phone, LinkedIn, job title, and firmographics.