Many organizations rely on Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to run core business workflows across finance, HR, and supply chain operations. Because these SaaS-based applications run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), engineering teams have limited visibility into their performance. Without direct access to the underlying stack, they often lack the signals needed to detect regressions or investigate degraded user experience. Left undetected, these issues can escalate and impact revenue, compliance, and continuity.

Datadog’s Oracle Fusion integration collects metrics and logs from Enterprise Scheduler Service (ESS) jobs, along with audit logs that provide insights into user activity. Teams can combine the integration with Datadog Synthetic Monitoring to track application performance from the outside in. With this telemetry data in Datadog, engineers can identify performance regressions before receiving a support ticket.

This post describes how engineering teams can use the Oracle Fusion integration to:

Monitor application performance by analyzing ESS jobsTrack end-to-end data flowsAudit user activity to detect security risksTest end user experience with Synthetic Monitoring

Monitor application performance by analyzing ESS jobs