We performed a comparison between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about SAP, Microsoft, Oracle and others in ERP."We did not have any problems with the scalability of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne."
"It is easy to inquire about any account in our company."
"The product has been stable so far."
"It’s a stable product."
"There are numerous good features."
"EnterpriseOne is stable and can be customized according to customer requirements."
"The solution is stable."
"The solution can scale."
"Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP has integrated the best features from various sources. For instance, it incorporates the strengths of HCM from PeopleSoft, PPM from another source and CRM from Salesforce."
"I like the tool’s financial and human capital management features."
"ERP Cloud's most valuable features are general ledger, accounting, expense management, and procurement. These four functions are crucial."
"The product has good functionality."
"The scalability is very good."
"I use Oracle ERP Cloud for implementation support."
"The solution is user-friendly with a good integration layer."
"The main component is Oracle Financial. It is one of the most comprehensive financial solutions available on the market."
"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."
"They have been improving it every day, but it could have more automation."
"We originally used EnterpriseOne for preventative maintenance, but it is not very good at that so we migrated to Maximo for that task."
"They need to improve the logs and need to write some sort of script that clears logs after so many days."
"Financial side could be expanded by bringing in things like the IMS."
"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."
"If they can research and make the installation part easier or more user-friendly, it would be nice."
"Technical support is good, however, sometimes we do need to wait for an answer."
"One disadvantage is that we don't have immediate access to evaluate or fix data that is not in the app until we own the database."
"Localization of functionality for Europe and Latin American countries legal and fiscal requirements, reporting, and integration with tax authorities."
"UI is not very presentable for a cloud solution."
"The stability is not as good as Informatica, but this is very good."
"There are integration issues and a lack of flexibility within OIC. When integrating systems, the process feels rigid and linear."
"You need a lot of knowledge to set up Oracle ERP Cloud."
"If you go for the real-time process, the patch of work and the time to update the product will be too much."
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is ranked 7th in ERP with 55 reviews while Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is ranked 2nd in Cloud ERP with 34 reviews. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is rated 8.2, while Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is rated 8.2. 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 Fusion Cloud ERP writes "Everything can be found in one place and it is all embedded in a single system". JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is most compared with JD Edwards World, SAP ERP, Oracle E-Business Suite, SAP S/4HANA and PeopleSoft, whereas Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is most compared with NetSuite ERP, SAP S/4HANA, PeopleSoft, SAP Business One and SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
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