Compare 14 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure implementation partners delivering OCI architecture, migration, and managed-operations programmes across the OCI Generation 2 platform. Engagements cover the OCI landing-zone design with compartments, tenancies, and dynamic groups, the migration from on-premises Oracle Database, Exadata, and WebLogic estates into Exadata Cloud Service or Autonomous Database, the integration with Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and JD Edwards, the multi-cloud interconnect with Azure and the Oracle Database at Azure offering, the OCI Generative AI deployment for retrieval-augmented generation and document processing, the sovereign cloud and government cloud workstreams across the EU Sovereign Cloud and US Government Cloud, and the FinOps governance under OCI Universal Credits. Listings cover Oracle Consulting, Oracle Partner Network Cloud Excel partners, Big Four Oracle practices, India-heritage SIs, and the regulated-industry specialists. No partner pays for placement on this directory.
OCI programmes break into four typical workstreams. Landing zone and platform foundation, where the partner designs the tenancy, compartment, and identity model in OCI IAM and integrates with Microsoft Entra ID or Okta, configures the network topology across virtual cloud networks, transit routing, FastConnect, and service gateways, sets the security posture including the OCI Cloud Guard and Security Zones model, and stands up the logging and monitoring estate. Database and application migration, where the partner runs the discovery against the existing Oracle Database and EBS estate, plans the Exadata Cloud Service or Autonomous Database target architecture, executes the migration using Zero Downtime Migration or GoldenGate, and modernises the application tier on WebLogic, Kubernetes Engine, or Functions. Multi-cloud and integration, where the partner configures the Oracle Database at Azure interconnect for hyperscaler-side application teams, integrates with Fusion Cloud Applications across HCM, ERP, and SCM, and bridges to AWS or GCP where the broader estate sits. Operations and FinOps, where the partner sets the cost-monitoring under OCI Universal Credits, the resource quotas and budgets, the auto-scaling policy, the patch and upgrade cadence, and the DR posture across availability domains and OCI regions.
Three procurement archetypes recur. Oracle Consulting and Cloud Excel partners (Infosys, Hexaware) lead where the engagement is anchored on Oracle product depth, especially Exadata, Autonomous Database, and Fusion Cloud Applications integration, and where the buyer wants direct vendor accountability. Big Four Oracle practices (Deloitte, PwC, KPMG) lead in regulated industries and where the OCI migration is bundled with an ERP modernisation, EPM build, or risk-management programme. India-heritage SIs (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, LTIMindtree, Hexaware) lead on multi-year managed Oracle operations and high-throughput migration factories. Regional specialists (Version 1, DataIntensity, Syntax) lead at the mid-market and in public-sector engagements where OCI sovereign-region work or regulated workloads dominate. Friction point: OCI Universal Credits commitments are deeply discounted but inflexible. Buyers who commit to a multi-year credit pool against optimistic consumption forecasts often end up either underconsumed and forced to renegotiate, or overconsumed at the standard list rate that the credit pool was meant to avoid.
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