Information Services Group (ISG), a leading global AI-focused technology research and advisory firm, has initiated a new research study that explores the growing ecosystem of service providers supporting Oracle-driven digital transformation initiatives across enterprises worldwide.
As Oracle continues to expand its cloud and AI portfolio, the company is building a broader ecosystem designed to deliver measurable outcomes for businesses. Industry experts note that top Oracle service providers are actively helping clients improve efficiency through specialized expertise and a diverse set of services.
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The findings of this study will be published in the upcoming ISG Provider Lens reports, titled Oracle Cloud and Technology Ecosystem Providers, scheduled for release in January 2026. These reports will cover providers offering professional consulting, managed services, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) capabilities. Enterprise buyers can use the insights to assess vendor relationships, evaluate new engagements, and compare offerings, while ISG advisors will leverage the data to guide buy-side clients toward the right providers.
Oracle has reinforced its leadership in AI and cloud by introducing AI-driven innovations across its application and platform portfolio. Through investments in OCI and its Fusion Applications SaaS suite, Oracle is delivering a wide range of integrated business applications tailored to meet diverse enterprise needs. Strategic partnerships with OpenAI, Meta, and NVIDIA further empower enterprises to maximize the value of their data and AI models.
“Oracle is broadening its ecosystem to provide advanced cloud and AI capabilities that improve scalability and deliver measurable outcomes to enterprises,” said Aman Munglani, senior director and principal analyst at ISG. “Leading Oracle providers are also guiding enterprises to enhance operational efficiency with deep Oracle expertise and a broad range of services.”
To support the study, ISG has distributed surveys to nearly 60 providers. Working closely with ISG’s global advisors, researchers will evaluate Oracle-related services within three quadrants:
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- Professional Services – Providers offering strategic and implementation support, including OCI and Fusion Applications. This includes advisory, cloud readiness assessments, application migration, change management, and adoption of enabling technologies such as GenAI and agentic AI.
- Managed Services – MSPs delivering beyond traditional IT support with flexible delivery models, robust security, and strategic business outcome alignment.
- OCI Solutions and Capabilities – Specialists in OCI providing IaaS and PaaS solutions to modernize IT systems, optimize operations, and drive transformation.
The reports will also provide regional perspectives across the U.S., Europe, Brazil, and Asia Pacific, authored by ISG analysts Roman Pelzel, Siddharth Idnani, Maharshi Pandya, Sonam Vijay Chawla, and Cristiane Tarricone.
Additionally, all 2025 ISG Provider Lens evaluations will feature enhanced customer experience (CX) data, reflecting real-world enterprise feedback.
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