There is an ongoing rivalry between Oracle and third-party support providers. Over the past few years, the mega-vendor has used a mixture of approaches against its secret competitors – from content posted passively on its own site to one rather infamous legal battle. But then, Oracle went in a new direction, and unveiled the latest in its arsenal: Oracle Applications Unlimited (OAU).
What is Oracle Applications Unlimited?
OAU appears to be another variety of Oracle Support. It doesn’t follow the same rules as Oracle’s standard support service, devised of three tiers: Premier, Extended, and Sustaining Support. Usually, product versions gradually receive a reduced support service the older they get.OAU overrules this system. It is a specialised term for what is, effectively, ten more years of Oracle’s Premier Support. OAU is available only for the following products:- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
- Oracle E-Business Suite
- Oracle Hyperion
- PeopleSoft
- Siebel CRM
What does Oracle Applications Unlimited include?
OAU is sold on some promising (if rather familiar) qualities:Oracle recognises that Applications Unlimited products are central to your strategy and long-term roadmap. We’re committed to helping you maximize your investment. Applications Unlimited gives you the latest features and functionality without major upgrades […] saving you time and money that you can apply to your business priorities.Sources: Oracle Applications Unlimited & OAU letterLet’s break this down. Oracle Applications Unlimited is a way for organisations to retain mainstream support, defer upgrades, and protect their investments on software they’ve owned and developed for years.You know what this means, don’t you?Oracle has produced a solution to the problem that Oracle created.Of course, the simpler solution would be for Oracle to stop degraded support deadlines, but that would remove a huge revenue stream for the vendor in the form of upgrades.Instead, Oracle Applications Unlimited can stop customers from being left in sustaining support (and then potentially moving to third-party support).It seems then that Oracle is not a believer in ‘the best solution to a problem is usually the easiest one.’
Oracle Applications Unlimited is not new
OAU is a tactic in customer retention – that’s nothing new for the vendor – and it has also produced a solution that has already existed for some time.Oracle has arrived late to a game already in play and then – possibly without realising – started cheering for the wrong team. Because one thing that Oracle Applications Unlimited also does is validate the worth of third-party support services.All of the following examples are from the OAU documents, available on Oracle’s website:- “Helping you maximize your investment.”
- “On-premise or in Oracle Cloud infrastructure, it’s your choice.”
- “More value from your business customisations.”
