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SAP vs. Oracle Cloud ERP vs. Microsoft Dynamics 365: 2024 ERP System Comparison

Written by DynaTech Systems | Oct 15, 2024 9:42:26 AM

Choosing the right Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system can be a daunting decision for businesses, especially when considering the scale, complexity, and future growth potential. With industry leaders like SAP S/4HANA, Oracle Cloud ERP, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 dominating the market, it’s essential to understand what each platform offers and how it aligns with your company’s goals. The right ERP solution can streamline operations, improve efficiency, and provide real-time insights, but selecting the wrong one can lead to significant setbacks. 

This blog provides a detailed comparison of SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics 365, breaking down their strengths, weaknesses, pricing, implementation timelines, and functionality. Whether you’re a large enterprise or a growing small-to-medium-sized business, this comprehensive analysis will help you make an informed decision on the ERP system that’s best suited to your organization’s needs. 

Let’s dive into the specifics of each platform to see how they stack up against one another.

1. SAP ERP

SAP was one of the earliest ERP systems launched in the early 1960s. Hence, its developers have had a lot of time to refine it. They had ample time to modify the advanced ERP features that are needed by large-scale enterprises.

Various multinational companies have adopted SAP as their primary ERP system. These companies can use SAP’s built-in capabilities to easily manage multiple sites, warehouses, factories as well as distribution centers. SAP helps these companies to conduct their business in numerous languages and different currencies. SAP supports on-premises, cloud-based, and hybrid implementations. 

Pros 

  • It offers a wide range of modules to support complex business processes. These modules include accounting, supply chain management, manufacturing, sales order management, warehouse management, fulfillment, production planning, quality management, etc. 
  • Clients have the flexibility to easily implement as many modules as they need, all within a seamlessly integrated unified solution. 

Cons 

  • SAP is challenging because it depends on “transaction codes” to access different software functions. It has improved with the latest S4 version. But still SAP stays as an intricate software and the users need extensive training to become proficient. 

Cost 

  • SAP's licensing costs are much higher than those of other ERP solutions.   
  • It also demands thorough testing before deploying the solution. 
  • As it has a range of functions, various implementations may need less customization.  
  • Configuring SAP can be an intricate and time-consuming process. 

2. Oracle Cloud ERP

Oracle Corporation was founded in 1977 and hence it has almost a similar business history to SAP. Its initial focus was to develop relational database management software. Later, it leveraged this technology to develop robust ERP solutions.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is a crucial part of the organization’s E-Business Suite. It consists of various apps that cater to different business processes. Oracle EBS renders on-premise solutions, whereas Oracle Cloud ERP provides multiple cloud applications.   

Large-scale organizations often juggle between the battle of Oracle Cloud ERP vs. SAP. Today, SAP and Oracle dominate a significant amount of the large-enterprise ERP market. But Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP isn’t meant for just large enterprises. Even SMEs in the niche market have successfully implemented Oracle Coud ERP solution. 

Pros 

  • Oracle is widely popular for its adaptability and the wide range of narrow-focus components it offers. 
  • This flexibility enables most customers to only implement those functionalities that they actually need. This prevents them from deploying underutilized modules.  

Cons 

  • On the contrary side, with various components to choose from, companies often feel confused in selecting the most suitable components for their business needs. But a reliable partner with a well-versed Oracle ERP products knowledge can help you choose the right combination of products

Cost 

  • The implementation cost of Oracle ERP can be quite reasonable. It completely depends on the components you choose and the complexity of your business environment.  
  • A well-designed and well-implemented Oracle Cloud ERP solution will offer robust functionality and high performance.

3. Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP

Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP is not just a single ERP solution. It serves as an umbrella for various ERP systems. Microsoft has developed these ERP systems and marketed them separately for years. Recently, Microsoft rebranded its ERP suite under the Microsoft Dynamics 365 name. Each component of the suite has a specific focus.

  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (formerly known as Dynamics AX) 
    These two applications focus on financial management and end-to-end supply chain operations, respectively. These apps can be deployed individually or implemented as an integrated system.
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (formerly known as Dynamics NAV) 
    This ERP system is customized for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). It contains different modules for finance, operations, sales, and marketing.
  • Microsoft Dynamics GP: It offers more comprehensive features as compared to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. This ERP contains modules for human resources, inventory management, business intelligence, and reporting.

All the ERP options within the Microsoft Dynamics suite are available as on-premises implementations, cloud solutions, or hybrid deployments. The exact mix depends on specific customer requirements.

Pros

  • One of the significant advantages of Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems is their consistency. It is highly user-friendly and offers intuitive point-and-click interfaces. Using this ERP system will give users a feeling similar to that of other Microsoft products.
  • Though users may need some training to use these apps for day-to-day operations, they don’t need to learn new user interface conventions and terminology.

Cons 

  • Businesses with critical or extensive business processes may find that Microsoft Dynamics ERP products aren’t ideal without any customizations or complex integrations with their existing systems. 
  • Businesses considering Microsoft Dynamics must keep these elements in mind while assessing deployment costs. 


The Ultimate SAP vs. Oracle Cloud ERP vs. Microsoft Dynamics Comparision 

Here, we have tried to incorporate all the factors that differentiate SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP. This can help you choose the best ERP solution that fits the unique requirements of your business. It consists of detailed and comprehensive one-on-one comparison charts based on various criteria. Let’s explore each one of them:

1. Active Users and Focus Industry

ERP Solution 

Founded 

Active Users 

Market Focus 

SAP S/4HANA 

1972 

450,000+ 

Large enterprises, manufacturers, and global businesses 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

1977 

30,000+ 

Mid to large enterprises, technology-driven industries 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

2003 

300,000+ 

SMBs, large enterprises, diverse industry use cases 

2. Feature Comparison

Each of the ERP systems renders a range of modules that can help simplify your business operations. These modules differ in their flexibility, focus on industry, and other integration features. Below is a high-level comparison of their core features.

Feature 

SAP S/4HANA 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

Core Modules 

Finance 
SCM 
CRM 
HR 
Procurement 

Finance 
SCM 
Procurement 
Project Management  

HR 

Finance 
SCM 
CRM 
HR 
Marketing 
Project Operations 

Integration with Other Systems 

Extensive third-party integrations, SAP Cloud 

Extensive Oracle suite integration, Third-party apps 

Seamless Microsoft Azure, Power Platform, Office 365 

AI and Automation 

Embedded AI, SAP Leonardo for IoT 

AI-driven processes, Oracle AI Cloud 

Microsoft AI & Copilot, Power Automate RPA 

Customization 

High, but often complex 

High, with robust flexibility 

Highly customizable, user-friendly, low-code tools 

Industry-Specific Solutions 

Deep industry specialization 

Strong across finance and technology sectors 

Broad, with flexibility for most of the industries 

User Interface 

Complex, requires extensive training 

Intuitive, but requires technical skills 

User-friendly, similar to the Microsoft ecosystem 

3. Pricing Structure

All these ERP systems have different pricing structures. These costs depend on the number of users, modules selected, and the level of customization required. Below is a rough pricing comparison of these 3 powerful ERP systems.

ERP Solution 

Pricing Model 

Estimated Cost (Per User/Month) 

SAP S/4HANA 

License-based, highly customizable 

$150 - $400+ 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

Subscription-based, scalable with modules 

$175 - $400+ 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

Subscription-based, modular 

$65 - $210+ 

 

  • SAP S/4HANA is more expensive. This is due to its complex licensing structure and higher implementation costs. 
  • Oracle Cloud ERP offers flexible pricing options. But it often leans toward the higher side for large-scale businesses. 
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 renders competitive pricing. It is best suited for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) with scalable options.

4. Industry Focus

The industry focus of each ERP system showcases its strengths and the areas in where it’s features can be used optimally. Here’s a quick comparison table of industries where these ERP solutions shine brighter than others. 

Industry 

SAP S/4HANA 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

Manufacturing 

Offers advanced supply chain and production tools 

Strong features for discrete and process manufacturing 

Very strong ERP system with flexible SCM and manufacturing modules 

 

Healthcare 

Powerful features for life sciences 

Growing. Mainly focuses on cloud solutions for healthcare 

 

Focused capabilities. Offers integrated healthcare industry accelerators 
 

Retail & eCommerce 

Limited presence 

Offers robust e-commerce features 

Seamless integration with Shopify and other eCommerce connectors 
 

Finance 

Deep finance modules and highly regulated environments to maintain security and compliance. 
 

Excellent for finance industry. Leader in offering financial management tools 

Strong integration with Power BI. Offers deep financial insights 

Non-Profit 

Limited specialization 

Growing focus 

Dedicated non-profit solutions, accelerators available 

5. User Experience and Learning Curve

SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft have different degrees of user experience (UX). They also have different levels of learning curves as well. Here is the comparison:

ERP Solution 

User Interface (UI) 

Ease of Use 

Learning Curve 

SAP S/4HANA 

Functionally rich, but complex  

High effort is needed for customization 

Steep learning curve. Needs extensive training 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

Intuitive and cloud-based UI 

Requires technical expertise 

Moderate to steep learning curve 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

User-friendly, Microsoft ecosystem 

Easy for existing Microsoft users 

Moderate, relatively faster onboarding process 

6. Cloud and AI Capabilities

Cloud and AI integration have taken over the ERP systems. It enables businesses to automate their routine tasks, get real-time insights, and effortlessly scale their business up or down as per their requirements. Here's what each ERP system offers in terms of Cloud and AI features.

ERP Solution 

Cloud Strategy 

AI Capabilities 

Deployment Options 

SAP S/4HANA 

Hybrid cloud, SAP HANA cloud database 

SAP Leonardo, embedded AI for predictive analytics 

On-premises, cloud, hybrid 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

Full cloud-native with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 

Oracle AI Cloud, AI-based recommendations for finance 

Cloud-native 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

Fully cloud-native, Azure integration 

Microsoft Copilot, AI for CRM, finance, Power Automate 

Cloud, on-premises, hybrid 

7. Implementation and Support

Implementation time and support services also affect the decision to choose between these three ERP systems.  It can vary widely for each ERP system.

ERP Solution 

Implementation Time 

Support Options 

Community & Partner Network 

SAP S/4HANA 

6-12 months 

Premium support, extensive global network 

Strong community, SAP-certified partners 

Oracle Cloud ERP 

6-10 months 

24/7 support, extensive partner ecosystem 

Strong Oracle community, global partners 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

3-9 months 

Microsoft Premier Support, active community 

Extensive Microsoft Partner Network 

Key Takeaways:

SAP S/4HANA

  • Best for large enterprises with complex requirements. This is especially true for industries like manufacturing, chemical, and pharma.
  • Renders in-depth industry-specific functionalities but comes with high costs and complexity.
  • Get powerful analytics and real-time insights. But long implementation times and a steep learning curve can be a bottleneck.

Oracle Cloud ERP

  • Suitable for medium to large enterprises (SMEs), especially in industries like finance, retail, and government.
  • Cloud-native design means lower upfront costs and scalability. However, additional modules and customizations can drive up costs.
  • Strong financial management tools and AI-driven automation, but industry-specific features may not be as comprehensive as SAP’s.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 

  • Best suited for SMEs but also scalable for larger organizations, especially those already in the Microsoft ecosystem. 
  • Lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and quicker implementation times, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes. 
  • Highly rated for ease of use and integration with other Microsoft tools (Office 365, Power BI, Azure). 
  • Offers native CRM and SCM functionalities, making it an all-in-one platform for companies seeking flexibility. 

Conclusion

When choosing an ERP, it’s critical to assess your business’s specific needs, industry, and budget. Here's a quick summary: 

Choose SAP S/4HANA if you’re a large enterprise with complex industry requirements and can invest in the long-term ROI of a highly customizable, industry-specific ERP solution. 

Choose Oracle Cloud ERP if you need a robust, cloud-based ERP with strong financial management and automation capabilities, and you’re looking for a system that can grow with your business. 

Choose Microsoft Dynamics 365 if you are looking for an affordable, highly customizable, and easy-to-use platform that integrates seamlessly with Microsoft tools and is scalable for businesses of all sizes. 

Looking for expert guidance on which ERP solution best fits your business needs? Contact DynaTech Systems today. Our consultants specialize in Microsoft Dynamics 365, offering tailored solutions for industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare. Let us help you take your business to the next level!