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Oracle Named Leader in IDC MarketScape for Utility Meter Data Management 2025


Oracle Named Leader in IDC MarketScape for Utility Meter Data Management 2025
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  • December 12, 2025

Oracle has been recognized as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Utility Meter Data Management Systems 2025 Vendor Assessment for its ability to deliver clean, actionable meter data at massive global scale through AI and automation.

Quick Intel

  • Oracle positioned in the Leaders Category in 2025 IDC MarketScape for Utility MDM
  • Handles billions of daily smart-meter readings across 115M+ meters in 30 countries
  • AI-powered anomaly detection and in-memory processing deliver ~70% faster performance
  • Tightly integrated with Oracle C2M platform – eliminates data silos between MDM and CIS
  • Also named Leader in 2024 IDC MarketScape for Utility CIS & Billing
  • Cloud-native elasticity supports rapid scaling for energy-transition demands

Oracle Delivers Clean Meter Data at Global Scale

The IDC MarketScape highlighted Oracle’s strength in high-volume data handling, embedded machine learning for Validation, Editing and Estimation (VEE), and continued innovation that accelerates utility decision-making.

"Oracle's position in the Leaders Category demonstrates its ability to successfully deliver large-scale deployments across a rapidly expanding, global client footprint," said Gaia Gallotti, research director, IDC Energy Insights. "In particular, Oracle was recognized for its dynamic, high-volume data handling and continued innovation in AI and automation that helps its customers enhance the speed and accuracy of informed decision making."

Key capabilities driving the recognition include:

  • AI-enabled anomaly detection that dramatically reduces billing exceptions and truck rolls, in-memory processing that cuts meter-data processing time by approximately 70% while shrinking storage needs, and seamless MDM–CIS integration via the unified Oracle Utilities Customer to Meter (C2M) data model.

"Clean, reliable meter data is increasingly one of the most valuable assets in utility operations," said Paul McDonald, vice president of utilities products at Oracle. "With the world asking more of utilities and utilities turning to AI to meet those needs, their data foundation has never been more important."

 

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