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Oracle vs Infor: 2026 ERP Comparison

Independent, vendor-neutral comparison of the Oracle and Infor ERP portfolios — pricing, products, industry fit, strengths, weaknesses, and which vendor wins which scenario.

Last reviewed: April 24, 2026ERP Research Editorial9 min read

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Our TakeIndependent analysis · Last reviewed 2026-04-24

Oracle wins on global scale and ecommerce; Infor wins on industry-specific manufacturing and healthcare depth.

Oracle and Infor both target the mid-market and enterprise industrial segments. Oracle NetSuite wins on horizontal suite breadth (finance + inventory + CRM + ecommerce + project accounting) and global multi-subsidiary consolidation with OneWorld. Oracle Fusion ERP Cloud wins for finance-led enterprises above 1,000 employees. Infor CloudSuite wins on industry-specific depth: CloudSuite Industrial for manufacturing, CloudSuite Healthcare for hospitals and health systems, CloudSuite Fashion, CloudSuite Food & Beverage — each is a tailored vertical with years of industry IP baked in. For a manufacturer, Infor's out-of-the-box fit is typically better than NetSuite's. For a services or subscription business, NetSuite wins. For a regulated finance-led enterprise, Oracle Fusion wins.

Pick Oracle if

Subscription/SaaS, services, ecommerce, global multi-entity, finance-led enterprise, regulated industries.

Pick Infor if

Mid-market manufacturing (discrete, process, mixed-mode), hospitals and healthcare, fashion, food & beverage, industry-specific depth out of the box.

Brand Snapshot

Oracle

Cloud-native ERP leader — #1 ERP applications vendor by revenue as of 2024.

Products
3
Pricing
$99–$500+ per user per month (product-dependent)
Primary buyers
50–50,000+ employee businesses across finance, services, and global enterprise

Infor

Industry-specific cloud ERP suites for manufacturing, distribution, and healthcare.

Products
2
Pricing
Custom enterprise pricing
Primary buyers
500–20,000 employee mid-market and enterprise manufacturers and healthcare

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Oracle vs Infor Product Portfolios

Oracle ERP products

  • Oracle NetSuite

    Fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERP · $99/user/mo · 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employees

  • Oracle ERP Cloud

    Large enterprises moving from on-premise Oracle to cloud · custom pricing · 1001-5000, 5000+ employees

  • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

    Large manufacturers and distributors with complex operations · custom pricing · 251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employees

Infor ERP products

  • Infor CloudSuite

    Large enterprises wanting industry-specific cloud ERP · custom pricing · 1001-5000, 5000+ employees

  • Infor M3

    Process manufacturers (food, chemicals, pharma) needing batch/formula control · custom pricing · 251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employees

Analyst & Review Ratings

Oracle (Oracle NetSuite) · analyst & review ratings

G2

4.0/5

3,800 reviews

Gartner Peer Insights

4.4/5

596 reviews

Capterra

4.1/5

1,720 reviews

Net Promoter Score

+5

Gartner MQ

Leader

Forrester Wave

Leader

Infor (Infor CloudSuite) · analyst & review ratings

G2

3.8/5

210 reviews

Gartner MQ

Leader

Module Strength: Oracle vs Infor

Best-available module capability across each brand's product portfolio.

ModuleOracleInfor
Finance & Accounting★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Manufacturing★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Supply Chain★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
CRM★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
HR & Payroll★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Project Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Inventory Management★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Procurement★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Warehouse Management★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Ecommerce★★★ Strong Basic
Business Intelligence★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Quality Management★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Field Service★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
Asset Management★★★ Strong★★★ Strong

Pros & Cons

Oracle

Pros

  • +True multi-tenant cloud — automatic updates, no upgrades
  • +Excellent for multi-subsidiary and global operations
  • +Strong ecommerce (SuiteCommerce) and CRM integration
  • +Highly customisable via SuiteScript and SuiteFlow
  • +Best-in-class financial management and reporting
  • +Excellent procurement and project portfolio management

Cons

  • -Pricing can escalate quickly with add-on modules
  • -Reporting has a learning curve (saved searches)
  • -Manufacturing module is lighter than dedicated MRP
  • -Long-term contracts with limited flexibility
  • -Complex and expensive — not suited for SMBs
  • -Implementation requires specialised Oracle consultants

Infor

Pros

  • +Deep industry-specific editions (Industrial, Distribution, Healthcare, etc.)
  • +Runs on AWS with Infor OS platform (Coleman AI, Birst analytics)
  • +Strong asset management (EAM) and quality management
  • +Less customisation needed due to industry-specific features
  • +Excellent batch management, formula control, and traceability
  • +Strong fit for food & beverage with FDA/HACCP compliance

Cons

  • -Complex product portfolio — can be confusing to navigate
  • -Implementation requires experienced Infor-certified partners
  • -Less brand recognition than SAP/Oracle/Microsoft
  • -Pricing is opaque and varies significantly by edition
  • -CRM is very basic — most companies integrate externally
  • -No field service module

Compare specific Oracle vs Infor products

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