We performed a comparison between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle E-Business Suite based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Activity Based Costing Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The solution can scale."
"It is highly configurable. You have a choice in terms of how you want to run it. You can run it in your own data center, in a private cloud, or in a public cloud. The choice is really up to the customer."
"A stable and solid product."
"JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is perfect for our reporting for the management, workflow, and procurement workflow."
"The 1V reporting is straightforward and simple to use. Creating 1V reports does not require any technical knowledge."
"The product has been stable so far."
"The solution’s Accounts Payable and Procurement modules are the most stable and quite useful compared to other finance modules."
"We do a straight forward, simple plug and play installation so there are no problems technically now."
"ERP is a valuable feature of this product."
"The on-premise is very similar to the cloud version."
"I like that one system covers everything."
"Really scalable business application suite with good technical support and straightforward patching."
"Oracle E-Business Suite is a stable product."
"The solution has strong financial models and a strong database."
"Oracle E-Business Suite is easy to use, and we have enough resources out in the market."
"It is a very consistent product on IBM. There is also a lot of knowledge data."
"Lacking in certain areas of support."
"JD Edwards EnterpriseOne could improve the speed because sometimes it takes time to load into the environment. This is typical when the ESU patch packages are used."
"I haven't come across any downsides just yet."
"We found that the system was unable to address many of our concerns, especially when it comes to project management."
"What would make JD Edwards EnterpriseOne better is more straightforward project implementation, including reducing the costs associated with upgrading projects."
"The licensing is expensive compared to other solutions on the market."
"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."
"The initial setup was complex...One should get the end-user manual because, in some parts, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is not user-friendly."
"They started on the mobile app and tablets, but still I see there are no short-forms used in EBS."
"If you get away from the financials core of the product, it is not so good at handling peripherals."
"Administration takes some effort. Administrating the technology stack is not so complex but application aware database administration and following the new methodologies like online patching can be a little complex and time consuming. Oracle should ease the administrators jobs and do some innovation on this administration area as well. Oracle Autonomous Database is Oracle's leading technology these days. Using a similar approach, application stack may become a little more self-managing."
"Pricing is the biggest disadvantage of Oracle."
"The initial setup is complex."
"It is still a little outdated as far as what we consider a twenty-first century software. You're still using Oracle forms, that sort of thing."
"Not user friendly."
"Oracle has improved a lot because Oracle E-Business Suite is quite outdated. Oracle built the Oracle Fusion platform and it has many improved processes. We registered a few enhancements requests, but it's a very long bureaucratic process with Oracle. It doesn't make any sense to communicate with Oracle about what changes should be made to the system."
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is ranked 3rd in Activity Based Costing Software with 55 reviews while Oracle E-Business Suite is ranked 1st in Activity Based Costing Software with 141 reviews. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is rated 8.2, while Oracle E-Business Suite is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne writes "Simplifies processes, is easy to set up, and offers good integrations". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle E-Business Suite writes "Offers valuable finance tools". JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is most compared with JD Edwards World, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SAP ERP, SAP S/4HANA and PeopleSoft, whereas Oracle E-Business Suite is most compared with SAP ERP, Oracle HCM Cloud, SAP S/4HANA, NetSuite ERP and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. See our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne vs. Oracle E-Business Suite report.
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