We performed a comparison between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two ERP solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Its user interface and ease of navigation are valuable."
"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."
"Flexibility is the most valuable aspect of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne because it allows customization."
"It has simplified the process completely, and even though it has many features which are available in the market now, but it is on par with the other ERPs that are available in the market now."
"The most valuable feature is the user experience, where you can create your own queries, it sends you alerts, and it's very flexible."
"It’s a stable product."
"The solution can scale."
"With the new versions, it has become very user-friendly. We have integration with mobiles, and we have cloud-based solutions. There are a lot of things that can be done by front-end users without technical knowledge. They can create reports without having to do any coding, and it's very good now."
"It is a stable solution."
"The solution can scale."
"The platform offers a robust and comprehensive cycle for supply chain and inventory management, with features like minimum and maximum settings, dynamic monitoring of inventory levels, and integration with Microsoft's AI capabilities."
"The most valuable feature of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is using the Excel sheets on Chrome and other applications."
"Has good integration with Power BI."
"We use Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central as CRM."
"Our data is much more manageable than before."
"I have found the flexibility to be very valuable. It's highly flexible, and at least for us, it has been effective. It is also highly functional."
"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."
"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."
"The only issue with the solution that it yet to consider improvements in its price."
"I would like the user experience to be more user-friendly."
"Originally, there were some complications with implementation."
"The solution could improve by having additional efficient analytics available to more users. They should allow a sample database to be able to test and do proof of concept would be extremely valuable to all of our clients."
"It does not submit the inquiry as requested. We have to close the application and restart the computer."
"The reporting has to be flexible or it will turn the end-user off."
"Microsoft Dynamics NAV will be replaced with Office 365 in the future."
"There is a lot of improvement needed in the top model, such as better integration with logistics, quality management, and data modeling for all revenue types."
"I work in Pakistan, and many people want desktop solutions. They don't want to work on the cloud. They want a strictly on-premises solution."
"I would like a more modular and user-friendly interface."
"For a big company like us with millions of transactions, the scalability isn't enough."
"One aspect that could be improved in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is the visibility and accessibility of communication-related features, such as email integration."
"The tool needs to work on reporting issues and user interface."
"There is a book for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central explaining how to use it. But it is not easy to use, and it is not easy to learn."
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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is ranked 7th in ERP with 55 reviews while Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is ranked 3rd in ERP with 62 reviews. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is rated 8.2, while Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 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 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central writes "Easy to deploy, extremely stable, and highly scalable". JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is most compared with JD Edwards World, SAP ERP, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Oracle E-Business Suite and Microsoft Dynamics AX, whereas Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is most compared with SAP S/4HANA, Microsoft Dynamics AX, SAP Business One, SAP ERP and Sage Business Cloud Enterprise Management. See our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne vs. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central report.
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