Overview
Infosys (NYSE: INFY, BSE: INFY) is the second-largest Indian IT services exporter with revenue of US$19.3 billion for fiscal year 2025 and over 323,000 employees globally. The firm is headquartered in Bengaluru and listed on Indian and US exchanges. Salil Parekh is CEO. Infosys reports its Oracle practice under the Enterprise Application Services group and is one of Oracle's largest global system integrator partners.
The Oracle practice runs more than 17,000 trained consultants across India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Philippines. Coverage spans Oracle Fusion Cloud (ERP, EPM, HCM, SCM, CX), NetSuite, Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft legacy support, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure migrations, and Oracle Analytics Cloud. Proprietary accelerators include the Infosys Oracle Implementation Toolkit and the Infosys Cobalt for Oracle reference architecture.
Infosys is most appropriate for global enterprises seeking competitive blended rates and a deep India-based delivery centre, particularly for multi-pillar Fusion rollouts that benefit from offshore configuration. Buyers requiring heavy onshore executive presence in Europe or smaller mid-market engagements often find a Big Four advisor or Oracle-focused boutique a better fit. The firm continues to absorb headcount through automation, with attrition stable around 13 percent.
Services Offered
- Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, EPM, SCM, and HCM implementation
- Oracle E-Business Suite to Fusion migration
- NetSuite implementation and rollout for subsidiaries
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) migration services
- Oracle EPM Cloud (planning, FCCS, narrative reporting)
- Oracle managed services and 24/7 application support
- Oracle Analytics Cloud and data warehouse modernisation
- Oracle testing automation and quarterly update support
- Oracle staff augmentation across all Fusion pillars
- Training, communications, and adoption services
Typical Engagement
| Engagement Type | Model | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Oracle Cloud assessment | Fixed-fee project | $150K–$700K (6–10 weeks) |
| Single-pillar Fusion implementation | Time & materials | $1.5M–$10M (9–15 months) |
| Multi-pillar global Oracle programme | Multi-year managed deal | $10M–$50M+ (18–36 months) |
| Oracle managed services | Monthly retainer | $40K–$900K+ per month |
| Staff augmentation (Oracle consultant) | Hourly bill rate | $55–$160/hour blended |
Pricing verified May 2026 from public procurement data, US federal contract awards, and reference checks. Ranges vary by region and engagement structure.
Strengths
- Large Oracle-certified bench in India with predictable, low-attrition delivery for offshore-heavy programmes
- Competitive blended rates — typically 25 to 40 percent lower than the Big Four
- Established Oracle EBS migration practice with thousands of completed Fusion conversion projects
- Mature managed services delivery model with strong SLA performance reporting
- Infosys Cobalt cloud platform integrates Oracle, AWS, Azure, and GCP accelerators
- Strong testing automation reducing Oracle quarterly update cycle effort
Limitations
- Onshore senior bench is thinner than the Big Four, particularly outside the United States
- Change management and industry advisory depth lags Big Four firms on regulated industries
- Pyramid-heavy delivery model can produce inconsistent quality if not actively governed
- Visa constraints periodically affect US onshore deployments and onsite team continuity
- EPM Cloud practice less differentiated than Deloitte or PwC