Oracle CRM

Summary

Oracle CRM is a customer relationship management system created by Oracle Corporation.[1] It includes a number of different cloud applications that can be deployed together or used individually to analyze customer data and help companies connect and manage sales, marketing, and customer support.[1][2]

Oracle CRM
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
TypeCRM software
Websitewww.oracle.com/cx/what-is-crm/ Edit this on Wikidata

History edit

Oracle hired Mark Barrenechea in 1997 to build a CRM development team.[3] That development team evolved into the CRM division of Oracle in 1998, the first year that Oracle CRM was released.[4] Later, Barrenechea was responsible for the CRM half of Oracle's E-Business Suite (EBS) when he helped to bridge the separation between CRM and ERP by creating a single database that covered marketing, sales, order management, and accounting. This allowed Oracle to automate the entire CRM business flow, from lead to billing.[3]

Transition to Oracle Advertising and CX edit

In 2012, Oracle announced a new cloud-based focus on customer experience (CX) within its CRM business.[5] At the time, CX was a relatively new term and referred to “the notion of providing a much more personalized approach to marketing and support."[5] In 2021, Oracle combined its CX products with those from Oracle Data Cloud and renamed them Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX).[6][7] Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX) is the name of Oracle's CRM system in the cloud.

Oracle CRM and Oracle Advertising and CX functionalities edit

Oracle provides the following CRM functionalities in its products:[8]

Oracle's variations of CRM edit

Oracle offers different installations of the CRM system:

Oracle CRM acquisitions edit

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References edit

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  3. ^ a b Symonds, Matthew (2003). Softwar : an intimate portrait of Larry Ellison and Oracle. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-2504-X. OCLC 52638805.
  4. ^ "What is Oracle Customer Experience Cloud (Oracle CX Cloud)?". SearchCustomerExperience. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  5. ^ a b c Kanaracus, Chris (2012-12-20). "Oracle buys Eloqua for marketing software in $871 million deal". InfoWorld. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  6. ^ "Third-party cookie cull: Ready for the cliff-face?". The Drum. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  7. ^ Evans, Bob (2021-02-16). "The Disruptive Larry Ellison: Shatters Tradition to Reflect New Cloud Realities". Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  8. ^ "Best CRM Software & Solutions for 2021 | CRM Software List". IT Business Edge. 2019-02-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  9. ^ PeopleSoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Applications | Oracle
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  11. ^ "Oracle to Pay $5.85 Billion for Siebel". The New York Times. 2005-09-13.
  12. ^ "Oracle Buys eCommerce Software Giant ATG For $1 Billion". TechCrunch. 2010-11-02.
  13. ^ "Oracle Buys Compendium, A Content Marketing Startup, To Build Up Its Arsenal Against Salesforce". TechCrunch. 2013-10-17.
  14. ^ "Oracle to Buy Responsys for $1.5 Billion". 2013-12-20.
  15. ^ "Oracle's Big Machines Acquisition Predicts The Future Of Cloud Selling Applications". Forbes. 2013-10-23.
  16. ^ "Oracle Buys TOA Technologies for Field Service SaaS". 2014-08-01.
  17. ^ "Oracle acquires BlueKai, rounds out its marketing cloud". ZDNet. 2014-02-24.
  18. ^ "Oracle snags Maxymiser to goose its marketing push". Fortune. 2015-08-20.
  19. ^ "Oracle acquires DataFox, a developer of 'predictive intelligence as a service' across millions of company records". TechCrunch. 2018-10-22.