Puppr runs inside a private sandbox in your own cloud tenant, reads your EBS, PeopleSoft, or JD Edwards metadata without ever touching a live record, and generates the Fusion-ready extensions and cutover pipelines your migration actually needs.
$ zero rows transferred · zero PII in transit · works alongside or instead of Oracle Soar
Puppr doesn't ask you to trust a vendor cloud with your landscape. The sandbox deploys inside infrastructure you already control — your legacy system never leaves your perimeter.
Legacy production system. Never modified, never copied.
Knowledge graph, codegen, and cutover engine — deployed and isolated inside your VPC.
Without a support cliff forcing the issue, the same four problems just get more entrenched before anyone deals with them.
Custom Oracle Forms, Reports, and PL/SQL packages hold business logic with no direct Fusion equivalent — and often no one left who wrote it.
no 1:1 mapping to FusionDescriptive and key flexfields configured over years create a data model that's brittle to reverse-engineer and easy to break on migration.
rarely documented centrallySoar's templates accelerate standard objects well — but heavily customized environments still need manual remediation for the long tail.
~30% faster, not 100% automatedEBS and PeopleSoft hold some of the most sensitive data in the enterprise — any tool needing a copy stalls in security review.
kills vendor eval cyclesOne sandbox, deployed once, running the full pipeline inside your tenant.
Extracts empty schemas, custom object metadata, Forms/Reports definitions, and flexfield structures only — never records, never PII.
Puppr's agentic engine maps every customization, interface, and flexfield dependency into an explorable graph of your real landscape.
Custom logic worth keeping gets rewritten as modern Fusion extensions — reviewed by your team, not buried in a migration binder.
Puppr writes the Apache Airflow pipelines for your cutover — programmatically, without our platform ever touching live data.
The sandbox extractor cannot write to your production database. It has no permission to.
Empty schemas and object definitions are extracted — not a single row of financial, HR, or transactional data.
The knowledge graph and generated code live in infrastructure you control — not a third-party datastore.
Airflow pipelines move your data at cutover — Puppr designs the pipeline, your infrastructure executes it.
What actually leaves your tenant, in real time:
That's a fine incentive for Oracle. It's the wrong incentive if you want an honest read on your options first.
| capability | oracle soar | systems integrator (manual) | puppr |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads custom Forms/PL/SQL & builds dependency graph | templates only, standard objects | manual, months | automated |
| Runs in an in-tenant private sandbox | no | n/a | yes |
| Works if you're evaluating a non-Oracle target | no | yes, slow | yes |
| Data-blind guarantee — zero rows transferred | not guaranteed | depends on team | by architecture |
| Auto-generates Fusion-ready code extensions | limited to templated objects | fully manual | automated |
| Independent of Oracle's commercial incentives | no | yes | yes |
We're taking on a small number of design partners running EBS, PeopleSoft, or JD Edwards — hands-on engineering access, preferred terms, and a free landscape scan in week one.