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Oracle Utilities vs Enverus Energy Analytics

Oracle Utilities logo

Oracle Utilities

Energy & Utilities

Complete customer care and billing for utilities

From
On request
Rated
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Enverus Energy Analytics logo

Enverus Energy Analytics

Energy & Utilities

Data-driven energy intelligence platform

From
On request
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Oracle Utilities oracle Utilities does not appear on Oracle's published price list index, which covers Technology, eBusiness Suite, Fusion Applications, Engineered Systems, Business Intelligence, Siebel, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, MySQL, Java and several cloud lines; Enverus Energy Analytics no price, subscription term, seat count or minimum is published on the site; every call to action leads to a contact form
  • They diverge on capability: Oracle Utilities covers Customer information system, Enverus Energy Analytics covers Well and production data.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Oracle Utilities and Enverus Energy Analytics actually diverge.

Attributes where Oracle Utilities and Enverus Energy Analytics differ
AttributeOracle UtilitiesEnverus Energy Analytics
Pricing modelquotesubscription
PlatformsWeb, Mobile, ApiWeb, Desktop, Api
Founded19771999

Identical on both: starting price (On request), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Energy & Utilities).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Oracle Utilities

  • Customer information system
  • Billing and invoicing
  • Meter data management
  • Customer self-service portal
  • Revenue management
  • Credit and collections
  • Field service management
  • Regulatory compliance

Only in Enverus Energy Analytics

  • Well and production data
  • Market analytics
  • Price forecasting
  • M&A intelligence
  • Mapping and GIS
  • Type curves
  • Economic modeling
  • Trading analytics

Both cover

  • SAP
  • SOC2
  • Cloud deployment

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Oracle Utilities

  • Customer information and billing systems for electric, gas and water utilitiesnot Enverus Energy Analytics
  • Meter data management for utility smart metering programmesnot Enverus Energy Analytics
  • Work and asset management for utility field operationsnot Enverus Energy Analytics

Enverus Energy Analytics

  • Subsurface and well analytics for oil and gas operatorsnot Oracle Utilities
  • Site screening and interconnection risk modelling for renewable developersnot Oracle Utilities
  • Capital planning and grid connection analysis for utilitiesnot Oracle Utilities
  • Market data, forward curves and trading analytics for energy trading firmsnot Oracle Utilities
  • Land, grid capacity and gas supply data for data centre sitingnot Oracle Utilities

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Oracle Utilities

  • Oracle Utilities does not appear on Oracle's published price list index, which covers Technology, eBusiness Suite, Fusion Applications, Engineered Systems, Business Intelligence, Siebel, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, MySQL, Java and several cloud lines
  • Where Oracle does publish prices they are downloadable PDF price lists rather than an interactive pricing page
  • Oracle publishes separate commercial and US Public Sector price lists, so the commercial rate does not apply to government buyers

Enverus Energy Analytics

  • No price, subscription term, seat count or minimum is published on the site; every call to action leads to a contact form
  • Capabilities are split across separate offerings by audience, including a Sphere platform for trading firms, rather than one priced product
  • The site states that all data and information are provided as is

Pricing, plan by plan

Oracle Utilities

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Oracle Utilities review.

Enverus Energy Analytics

On request
  • Foundations$undefined/custom
    • Well and production data
    • Lease data
    • Mapping tools
  • Intelligence$undefined/custom
    • Market analytics
    • Price forecasting
    • M&A intelligence
  • Enterprise$undefined/custom
    • Full platform access
    • Custom integrations
    • Dedicated support

Which should you pick?

Choose Oracle Utilities if

  • You need customer information system.
  • You work on Web, Mobile, Api.
  • You also want billing and invoicing.

Choose Enverus Energy Analytics if

  • You need well and production data.
  • You work on Web, Desktop, Api.
  • You also want market analytics.

Questions people ask

Is Oracle Utilities or Enverus Energy Analytics better?
Neither clearly leads. Oracle Utilities starts at On request and Enverus Energy Analytics at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Oracle Utilities or Enverus Energy Analytics?
Oracle Utilities starts at On request and Enverus Energy Analytics at On request.
Does Oracle Utilities or Enverus Energy Analytics run on more platforms?
Oracle Utilities runs on Web, Mobile, Api. Enverus Energy Analytics runs on Web, Desktop, Api.
What is Oracle Utilities best used for?
Oracle Utilities is most often used for customer information and billing systems for electric, gas and water utilities, meter data management for utility smart metering programmes, work and asset management for utility field operations. Of those, customer information and billing systems for electric, gas and water utilities and meter data management for utility smart metering programmes are not what Enverus Energy Analytics is typically brought in for.
What can Oracle Utilities do that Enverus Energy Analytics cannot?
Oracle Utilities covers Customer information system, Billing and invoicing, Meter data management, Customer self-service portal. Enverus Energy Analytics covers Well and production data, Market analytics, Price forecasting, M&A intelligence. Both handle SAP, SOC2, Cloud deployment.

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