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Oracle Reports Reviews

Vendor: Oracle
3.5 out of 5
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Oracle Reports mindshare

As of March 2026, the mindshare of Oracle Reports in the Software Components category stands at 9.4%, down from 19.8% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Software Components Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Oracle Reports9.4%
Oracle Forms12.7%
D3.js9.3%
Other68.6%
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Oracle Reports Reviews Summary
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Data Architect at Dedalus India at Dedalus Healthcare Services4.0I'm evaluating Liquibase and Flyway for CI/CD integration to replace our in-house solution, while also migrating from Oracle Reports to JasperReports due to Oracle's de-support and high licensing costs, focusing on modernization and cost-effective alternatives.
Application Development Manager at Accenture4.5I use Oracle Reports to quickly develop various customer reports. It's straightforward and efficient, especially with OTBI. However, improving backend access tools would enhance usability, reducing reliance on BIP and facilitating easier data extraction.
Application Designer at LMKR4.0I find Oracle Reports stable and scalable, great for financial and healthcare reporting with good BI tools. Setup was simple, but the GUI needs improvement and it can be costly.
Solution Consultant at AOT4.5I use Oracle Reports for generating customizable management reports, valuing its dashboard and ease of implementation. Stability and support are good, but I've noted potential security concerns with specific variables. I rate it 9/10.
Programmer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees1.5I value Oracle Reports for customizable reports and basic calculations, primarily due to integration. However, I dislike its error-prone Grid function, requiring rebuilds. We plan to move to APEX and stop using Reports.
Consultant at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees2.5I appreciate the product's quality, tailored reporting, and stability, with easy setup. However, the expensive cost and its confusing, poorly designed layout, which makes it hard to use and compile, are major frustrations for me.