Oracle ERP implementation and managed services for enterprise transformation
Winfo Solutions is an Oracle-focused consulting firm built around ERP implementations, cloud migrations, and integration work. The hiring mix reveals a shift toward AI delivery models — they've just created an Agentic AI Lead role alongside their traditional Oracle practice — while their active projects span Oracle Cloud rollouts, RICE customizations, and finance transformation programs. This suggests an attempt to modernize their service delivery beyond legacy EBS support.
Notable leadership hires: Oracle EBS Technical Lead, Client Delivery Lead, Head of Delivery, Agentic AI Lead
Winfo Solutions provides enterprise transformation services with a deep focus on Oracle systems. The firm works with mid-market and larger organizations on ERP implementations (Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Fusion Cloud), robotic process automation, data analytics, and managed services. They operate across Dublin, London, and Texas for consulting delivery, with a managed services center of excellence in Hyderabad. Their specialization spans RICE work (Reports, Integrations, Conversions, Extensions), cloud migrations, and ongoing application support for Oracle customers navigating system upgrades and cloud transitions.
Winfo's stack is Oracle-native: Fusion SCM, Finance, HCM, E-Business Suite, Oracle Cloud, Oracle Integration Cloud, APEX, PL/SQL, Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports, and BI Publisher. They're actively adopting Oracle Fusion Cloud Financials and Oracle Cloud.
Winfo Solutions is headquartered in London, England. The firm also operates offices in Dublin and Texas, plus a managed services center in Hyderabad, India. They hire across the UK and India.
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