While cloud pricing may initially appear more expensive due to the absence of infrastructure expenses, it is fair. There's no need for physical servers or infrastructure management. The licensing is reasonably structured, although there's a minimum license requirement, which might be costly for small and medium-sized companies.
The cloud version reduces infrastructure costs since no servers or related staff are needed. However, it might feel expensive to small or mid-sized companies due to licensing requirements. Oracle prices are reasonable considering the services provided.
It is expensive because it depends on the volume of data you're using, the number of users you have, and the licensing partnership you have with Oracle.
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2026.
Regional Systems Manager (CIO) at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Dec 7, 2021
The cost of the solution is approximately $40,000 annually and the price is based on the company size and the number of users that have access to it. We are paying for the license and we do not pay any additional fees. The price of Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud is expensive. However, it solves a lot of issues at the company. Having a better price could make us think about using more cloud products for Oracle and increase usage.
EPM/BI certified Consultant, Oracle ACE and TeraCorp Consulting CEO at TeraCorp Consulting
Consultant
Top 20
Mar 1, 2017
Always talk with an Oracle representative and negotiate a discount. I have already seen 99% discounts and a free licence once. Sometimes it is cheaper if you get hardware together (helps to negotiate a discount).
Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud enhances budget management with cloud deployment, scalability, and real-time reporting. It integrates well with existing systems, providing flexibility and advanced analytics to improve planning and execution processes.Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to streamline budget management processes. It's known for its scalability and the ability to deliver advanced analytics, enabling real-time reporting and...
While cloud pricing may initially appear more expensive due to the absence of infrastructure expenses, it is fair. There's no need for physical servers or infrastructure management. The licensing is reasonably structured, although there's a minimum license requirement, which might be costly for small and medium-sized companies.
The cloud version reduces infrastructure costs since no servers or related staff are needed. However, it might feel expensive to small or mid-sized companies due to licensing requirements. Oracle prices are reasonable considering the services provided.
It is expensive because it depends on the volume of data you're using, the number of users you have, and the licensing partnership you have with Oracle.
There is an annual subscription for this solution and it is priced high.
The solution is free.
I'm not involved in the licensing aspect. I don't know how much it costs.
The cost of the solution is approximately $40,000 annually and the price is based on the company size and the number of users that have access to it. We are paying for the license and we do not pay any additional fees. The price of Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud is expensive. However, it solves a lot of issues at the company. Having a better price could make us think about using more cloud products for Oracle and increase usage.
Always talk with an Oracle representative and negotiate a discount. I have already seen 99% discounts and a free licence once. Sometimes it is cheaper if you get hardware together (helps to negotiate a discount).