We performed a comparison between 3i Infotech ORION and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about SAP, Microsoft, Oracle and others in ERP."The three most crucial pieces are the financial modules, the banking module, and the management module."
"I have found the solution has many valuable features such as a user-friendly mobile platform, notification settings, and the ability to do many customizations."
"The tool's usability is straightforward."
"It is easy to inquire about any account in our company."
"The most valuable feature of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is the flashback it quickly takes you to the data browser. Additionally, one of the newer tools is the orchestrator which is very good."
"Flexibility is the most valuable aspect of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne because it allows customization."
"JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has improved within all the solutions and there have been a lot of investments by Oracle in these solutions. Most of the functionalities, and business requirements, are available for the system in the solution and there have been enhancements to the processes, UI, and tools, which have been done on a regular basis."
"It is very straightforward to deploy and set up."
"The solution is very customizable according to business needs."
"We do a straight forward, simple plug and play installation so there are no problems technically now."
"The interface is very user-friendly."
"Improvements could be made regarding user-friendliness and transitioning fully to a web version. Features like forex reconciliation and a cash flow planning module could enhance the solution."
"The build-in dashboard and reporting customization should be improved."
"The reporting Module should be improved and a drag and drop functionality should be added."
"The initial setup was complex...One should get the end-user manual because, in some parts, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is not user-friendly."
"It does not submit the inquiry as requested. We have to close the application and restart the computer."
"JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is more of a legacy solution because most of the competitors are or have moved to the cloud. It would be beneficial if there was a cloud version available. Additionally, the interface could improve."
"The reporting has to be flexible or it will turn the end-user off."
"They have been improving it every day, but it could have more automation."
"What would make JD Edwards EnterpriseOne better is more straightforward project implementation, including reducing the costs associated with upgrading projects."
"From the operation perspective, it could offer more functionality for the APIs."
"The solution could be easier to implement. However, the complexity was in our internal processes meeting our country's requirements. Every country has a slightly different process, taxation, and rules. That was the difficult part, not the solution itself. I expect our experience would have been more or less the same with any ERP, such as SAP, Navision, or Dynamics."
3i Infotech ORION is ranked 21st in ERP with 4 reviews while JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is ranked 7th in ERP with 55 reviews. 3i Infotech ORION is rated 7.2, while JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of 3i Infotech ORION writes "Helps us to do spreadsheet reports on sales and quotations and provides donor reports for projects". On the other hand, the top reviewer of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne writes "Simplifies processes, is easy to set up, and offers good integrations". 3i Infotech ORION is most compared with SAP ERP, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, whereas JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is most compared with JD Edwards World, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SAP ERP, Oracle E-Business Suite and SAP S/4HANA.
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