The News: To help marketers simplify the delivery of personalized marketing programs that increase sales, improve customer satisfaction, and grow customer lifetime value, Oracle today announced a series of new innovations within its customer data platform (CDP). The latest updates to Oracle Unity enable B2B and B2C marketers to eliminate costly and complex customer data integration projects by providing a single platform that unifies all customer data and enables it to be quickly and easily activated within existing business processes. Read the release here.
Analyst Take: This week’s Oracle Live event had a broad array of announcements that spanned its CRM, ERP, CX, SCM, HCM and Project Management tools. Yes, a lot of acronyms, but those that need and use these solutions most certainly understand what they are.
One are that I have been paying a lot of attention to has been the CDP, aka the Customer Data Platform. This particular technology, which gives users the ability to truly see a complete and actionable view of the customer, has seen tremendous uplift in interest in the past year with Oracle, Microsoft, Adobe, Salesforce and a dozen other exciting companies (Segment, Treasure Data, SAP, etc) s all competing in the space. Oracle’s desire to win meaningful business in the market should surprise nobody, and with the announcements it made at this year’s Oracle Live event, the company is betting big on its Oracle CX Unity offering.
The problem with CDP’s, at least historically, is that it is a significant challenge to ingest and manage all of the data that it takes to truly gain visibility to this full customer view. With its announcements, I believe Oracle is improving these capabilities.
What Did Oracle CX Unity Unveil at Oracle CX?
The latest updates to Oracle Unity include:
Overall Impressions of Oracle CX Unity Updates at Oracle Live
The CDP space will continue to gain competitiveness in the coming years. Oracle’s enhancements will certainly make CX Unity a more complete offering.
As we progress in this space, I see two focal areas for CDPs. The expansion for software companies offering sales, marketing and service tools seeking to integrate data into a more complete data platform, but also a trend toward open platforms that integrate with data across a wide variety of stacks.
When it comes to the CDP, the ones that can most seamlessly ingest and manage the most complete set of data while delivering insights both quickly and at scale, will emerge as the preferred platforms. It’s a crowded space, but there is room for many players here and I see Oracle certainly being one to keep an eye on.
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