The oracle implementation market in Austria serves the country's banking, insurance, energy, manufacturing, public sector and a growing technology base, with most enterprise activity concentrated around Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Klagenfurt. Oracle Implementation providers in Austria help enterprises with Oracle Fusion Cloud (ERP, HCM, SCM, EPM) and Oracle Database modernisation for Austrian enterprises. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering oracle implementation engagements in Austria, drawn from global systems integrators, regional Austrian champions and specialist boutiques.
Oracle implementation in Austria is anchored by Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM and EPM rollouts, Oracle Database modernisation onto Exadata Cloud@Customer and OCI, and selected NetSuite mid-market deployments. The Austrian market is smaller than the SAP footprint but well established in BFSI (Erste, BAWAG, UNIQA), public sector (BRZ, federal ministries), healthcare and selected manufacturing and retail accounts. Oracle's OCI Vienna region (announced for build-out, EU Sovereign Cloud overlay) increases the appeal of Oracle-native landing zones for data-resident workloads.
The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Austria, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex verified reviews. No vendor pays for placement.
Within the broader EUR 11.4 billion enterprise IT services market in Austria, this discipline tracks the wider 5.1 percent annual expansion of the services segment. Demand is concentrated in Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Klagenfurt, with the Vienna metro area accounting for the majority of large-enterprise contract value through the headquarters of Erste Group, Raiffeisen Bank International, OMV, Verbund, A1 Telekom Austria, REWE Group, Voestalpine and ÖBB. Procurement priorities reflect the structural reality of the Austrian market: a concentrated banking sector regulated by the FMA and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, a heavy industrial base across steel, automotive components, energy and chemicals, a strong public-sector buyer in BRZ (Bundesrechenzentrum) and the federal ministries, and a fast-growing technology cluster in Linz, Graz and Vienna anchored by TTTech, Frequentis, Bitmovin, Anyline, Anexia, Cloudflight and Mostly AI. Hyperscaler region investments by Microsoft (Austria East region, Vienna) and ongoing Google and AWS edge presence have raised the bar on data sovereignty, BWG outsourcing rules, FMA cloud guidance and the Austrian implementation of the EU NIS2 directive and DORA. In the mid-market, co-managed delivery dominates, with regional champions such as ACP Group, Kapsch BusinessCom, Raiffeisen Informatik, Cancom Austria and Anexia retaining meaningful share against the global integrators.
Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Austria weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.
Typical engagements run 6 to 18 months for mid-sized estates, split into an assessment phase priced at fixed fee, a delivery phase on milestone-based billing, and an optional managed services tail. Hourly rates for senior consultants vary widely by city and onshore versus nearshore mix, with Vienna commanding a 10 to 20 percent premium over Graz, Linz or Klagenfurt delivery centres, and Austrian rates running roughly 10 to 15 percent below comparable rates in Germany or Switzerland.
Fusion ERP implementations for Austrian top 100 enterprises run EUR 5M to EUR 18M, including configuration, data migration, integration and change management, with timelines of 12 to 24 months. Database modernisation onto OCI or Exadata Cloud@Customer is usually procured separately and typically lands at EUR 1.5M to EUR 6M per estate.
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