The consultancy that picked one platform - Oracle - and went all the way in.
Most consulting firms sell breadth. Infovity sells depth. Founded in 2008 by former Oracle engineers and product leaders, the San Mateo firm made a decision that still defines it: implement Oracle Cloud, and nothing else.
Infovity is a professional-services firm that helps enterprises plan, implement, integrate, and run Oracle Cloud applications. Its work spans the full Oracle suite - ERP and Financials, HCM for human resources and payroll, SCM and manufacturing, EPM for planning and budgeting, and CX for customer experience. The firm also moves companies off legacy Oracle E-Business Suite and onto Oracle Fusion Cloud, a migration that is often the hardest part of any modernization.
What separates Infovity from a generic systems integrator is who does the work. The company was founded by former Oracle employees, and many of its team members helped build the very Oracle Cloud products they now implement. By the firm's own account, nearly 70% of its people previously worked at Oracle. That insider fluency is the product as much as the code.
The firm frames itself as 100% Oracle-focused. It does not implement competing ERP platforms, and it does not try to be a full-service digital agency. That narrowness is deliberate: a single-platform practice cannot hide behind breadth when a project runs into trouble.
Infovity groups its capabilities into multi-pillar programs - running ERP, HCM, and SCM as one connected system rather than as separate silos - and pairs implementation with long-term managed services after go-live.
Nearly 90% of our business comes from referrals and repeat business.
Full-lifecycle implementation of Oracle Cloud Financials, procurement, projects, and supply chain.
HR, payroll, benefits, and workforce management on Oracle HCM Cloud.
Enterprise performance management, planning, budgeting, and analytics.
Supply chain, inventory, order fulfillment, and manufacturing operations.
Customer experience and CRM built on Oracle CX.
Oracle Integration Cloud (iPaaS) linking Oracle to third-party systems.
Post-go-live support, optimization, and administration of Oracle environments.
Proprietary extensions for subscription billing, recurring invoicing, lease, and asset management.
Moving legacy Oracle E-Business Suite onto Oracle Fusion Cloud.
Infovity's clients are mid-market and large enterprises adopting or already running Oracle Cloud. Named engagements include solar company Sunrun, packaging maker Berry Global, Mechanics Bank, and Pomeroy Technologies. The firm reports 500+ completed implementations, weighted toward industries where compliance and financial rigor matter.
Relative emphasis based on the industries Infovity publicly highlights. Illustrative, not a revenue breakdown.
The software is rarely the obstacle in an enterprise cloud project. The obstacle is the migration: untangling decades of customizations, matching a legacy system's quirks to a modern cloud, and doing it without breaking payroll, financial close, or the supply chain. Infovity built a company around exactly that problem - moving enterprises from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Fusion Cloud, and standing up multi-pillar deployments that actually connect.
Against larger, generalist integrators - Deloitte, Accenture, KPMG, Cognizant, Infosys - Infovity's pitch is specialization. Where a big firm staffs a project with rotating generalists, Infovity leans on people who spent careers inside Oracle. Where clients often want more than the base software offers, Infovity builds its own extensions for subscription billing, recurring invoicing, and lease and asset management rather than forcing a workaround.
The proof it points to is commercial, not just technical: roughly 90% of its business comes from referrals and repeat clients. In consulting, that is the metric that is hardest to fake - you only earn it by delivering. The firm also holds SOC 2 certification and has been a certified Oracle partner for more than 17 years.
Former Oracle engineers, led by Vikash Kothari, launch an Oracle-focused consultancy in California.
The firm adds key Oracle industry veterans to support rapid growth.
Recognized as Oracle CX Breakthrough Partner of the Year for North America.
Surpasses 500 completed Oracle Cloud and multi-pillar implementations.
Named a winner in the 2025 Oracle Partner Awards at the Partner Success Summit.
We are 100% focused on Oracle solutions.
Leadership. Founder and CEO Vikash Kothari is a former Oracle engineer who moved from engineering into applications consulting. He is joined by a leadership bench drawn heavily from Oracle, Cisco, Sun, and IBM - including practice leaders for ERP, HCM, EPM, and technology solutions.
Infovity is a consulting firm that implements, integrates, and manages Oracle Cloud applications - ERP, HCM, SCM, EPM, and CX - for enterprises.
It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Mateo, California.
Vikash Kothari, a former Oracle engineer, is the founder and CEO.
Yes. Infovity has been a certified Oracle partner and Oracle Cloud implementer for over 17 years, and it won a 2025 Oracle Partner Award.
High tech, life sciences, energy and renewables, banking and financial services, insurance, construction, media, and manufacturing, among others.