Oracle EBS to Oracle Cloud Fusion Migration: Complete Roadmap for Indian Enterprises in 2026

Oracle EBS to Oracle Cloud Fusion Migration: Complete Roadmap for Indian Enterprises in 2026

  • Article By : Rostan Team
  • Jan 24, 2024
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Oracle announced the end of Premier Support for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) 12.2 in 2031 — but many Indian enterprises are already accelerating their migration to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to gain competitive advantages in AI, mobility, and real-time analytics. This guide is the most practical Oracle EBS-to-Cloud migration roadmap available for Indian businesses.

Why Indian Enterprises Are Moving to Oracle Fusion Cloud Now

  • GST and e-invoicing compliance — Oracle Fusion Cloud's India localisation is updated quarterly by Oracle; EBS requires manual patches
  • No hardware cost — Oracle Cloud SaaS eliminates on-premise data centre expenses
  • AI and ML built-in — Fusion Cloud includes Oracle AI for Finance (automated journal entries, anomaly detection, expense fraud detection)
  • Mobile-first — Full functionality via Oracle Mobile app; EBS is browser-only with limited mobile support
  • Continuous updates — Quarterly cloud updates include new features automatically; EBS upgrades require separate projects

The Migration Roadmap: 6 Phases

Phase 1: Discovery and Assessment (Weeks 1–4)

The most critical and most underestimated phase. Key deliverables:

  • Module inventory — Document every EBS module in use (GL, AP, AR, FA, INV, PO, OM, HRMS, Payroll)
  • Customisation catalogue — List every Oracle Forms customisation, RICEW object (Reports, Interfaces, Conversions, Extensions, Workflows), and custom database packages. This is typically 200–500+ objects for a mid-size company.
  • Integration map — Document every system talking to EBS (CRM, WMS, banks, tax portals, EDI partners)
  • Data volume assessment — Count open transactions, historical records, and archived data
  • Fit-gap analysis — Map EBS functionality to Fusion Cloud standard features. In our experience, 70–80% of EBS customisations are replaced by standard Fusion features

Phase 2: Design and Configuration (Weeks 5–12)

Configure Oracle Fusion Cloud to match your business requirements:

  • Chart of Accounts restructuring (Fusion uses a Segment structure — rethink your COA for better reporting)
  • Legal Entity and Business Unit setup (maps to EBS Operating Units)
  • India Localisation setup: GSTIN, TDS/TCS configuration, e-invoicing integration
  • Approval workflows in BPM Worklist (replaces EBS AME)
  • OTBI and Financial Reporting Studio report configuration

Phase 3: Data Migration (Weeks 8–16, parallel with Phase 2)

Data migration is the highest-risk activity. Strategy decisions:

Data TypeRecommended Approach
Open Supplier InvoicesMigrate all open/unpaid invoices to Fusion AP
Open Customer ARMigrate open balances; closed invoices — archive only
Fixed AssetsFull migration with depreciation history (use Oracle FBDI templates)
General Ledger HistoryMigrate last 2 years as journal summaries; archive older years
Inventory on HandMigrate at cutover with physical count verification
Purchase OrdersOpen POs only — closed POs archive in EBS
Employee Master (HR)Full migration if moving HCM module too

Phase 4: Integration Development (Weeks 10–18)

Rebuild EBS integrations on Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) or equivalent middleware. Modern Fusion Cloud integrations use REST APIs — far simpler than EBS's XML Gateway or flat file interfaces.

Priority integrations to rebuild first:

  • Bank statement import (Oracle Cash Management)
  • Payment file generation (NEFT/RTGS/SWIFT)
  • GST return data export to GSTN
  • E-invoicing integration (IRP/GSP)
  • Legacy system interfaces (if EBS was the hub)

Phase 5: Testing (Weeks 16–22)

Three rounds of testing are essential:

  1. System Integration Testing (SIT) — test all configured processes end-to-end
  2. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) — business users validate against real scenarios using actual data
  3. Parallel Run — run EBS and Fusion simultaneously for one full accounting period (optional but strongly recommended for Finance)

Phase 6: Cutover and Go-Live (Weeks 22–24)

Execute the cutover plan:

  • Freeze EBS transactions at period end (T-3 days)
  • Extract final open balances from EBS
  • Load opening balances into Fusion
  • Validate totals match to the rupee
  • Go live — Fusion becomes the system of record
  • Keep EBS in read-only mode for 90 days post-cutover

Typical Timeline and Cost for Indian Mid-Market Companies

Company SizeModulesTimelineTypical Investment
50–200 usersFinancials + Procurement4–5 months₹40–80 lakh
200–500 usersFinancials + SCM + HR6–9 months₹80 lakh–1.5 crore
500+ usersFull Suite12–18 months₹1.5–4 crore

ROSTAN's Oracle EBS Migration Practice

ROSTAN Technologies has delivered Oracle EBS to Cloud migrations for companies across manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services in India. Our team includes consultants who have worked on Oracle EBS since R11i and have deep knowledge of EBS data structures, making our data migration quality significantly higher than generalist system integrators.

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