JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Pricing

Sydney Chidambaram - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior JD Edwards Functional Consultant at Critical Data Management (Pty) Ltd

The pricing is expensive. I'd rate it four out of ten in terms of affordability. 

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Ramandeep Walia - PeerSpot reviewer
Delivery Lead - IT Finance at Cargill

I cannot speak to the exact costs associated with the product.

We bought an Enterprise license, however, when it comes to the EOne, you need to go buy separate licenses as you go. 

The pricing is okay. If you compare it with SAP or any other modern application, it's still lower than SAP, and it provides the same set of functionality. 

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Juan Carlos Escobar Gama - PeerSpot reviewer
Director TIC's - CMC chairman at CSS

The pricing is very high. Even though the license is perpetual yet you have to get the maintenance. Since we pay using Pesos, it's very expensive.

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Raymond De Riel - PeerSpot reviewer
JD Edwards functional consultant manufacture at Ordina

I barely know what the license costs are. They are in the range of $1,000 per end-user per year or something like that. A lot of the bigger ERP solutions, like E-Business Suite or SAP, are all the same or similar in terms of pricing. 

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Aurelien Ouabi - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at SQORUS

In terms of pricing, we have a lot of problems because companies here don't have enough resources to acquire the product. So we need to evaluate the price according to our demographic.

The license cost is around 1,00,000 euros.

We do have to pay additionally for maintenance.


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Nitin Mothilall - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Business Analyst at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

It's very competitively priced. The only problem now is that most of the industry is moving towards software as a service or a subscription model, whereas JD Edwards has a capital expenditure. You would spend on the licenses once off. You can either host it on-premise or in the cloud, but there is a licensing fee once a year. 

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Euan Ellis - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of IT Applications at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The maintenance of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is expensive and overall the solution is expensive. Most enterprise operation solution is expensive.

The cost of the solution depends on the size of the company, the number of users, and many other factors.

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Virendra Phophaliya - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has a lot of value for the money. The implementation cost and license cost are quite reasonable compared to other solutions, such as Oracle EBS or SAP.

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GB
Business solution Manager at NFPC

The solution's pricing depends on the deal and the number of users.

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Khalid Jalal - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager - Group ICT at Gulf Aluminium Rolling Mill Co. B. S. C. (c)

The licensing is expensive compared to other solutions on the market, and getting the resources in Bahrain is not easy because very few of us use JD Edwards Enterprise One. I rate the pricing an eight out of ten, with one being the least expensive and ten being the most expensive.

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Madhan Babu - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I'm not sure about the license part. I don't have any details.

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BHARAT MAHESHWARI - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech

The cost is a bit expensive, however, the licensing model is good. There are some items, such as reporting, that will cost extra. Clients might need to purchase BI tools. That's where it can get expensive for them.

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Madhuri Turumella - PeerSpot reviewer
Functional Consultant at DXC Technology

The price of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is high. However, every ERP solution has a high price.

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SP
JDE E1 Technical - Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

In terms of price, it is not on the high end. When compared to the SAP product, it is significantly less expensive.

If you buy the product and then get support from Oracle directly, they will charge you.

It is conditional. If you buy some additional licenses from them to use products, I believe they will give you access to that when you buy a product. That is present, of course, but if you require something additional from them, an addition to the product, there are some sub-products there you will require in the future, so they will charge for that or any valid services for some years or some time period, but those charges are also very minimal.

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DM
CEO at Domino

The solution’s pricing depends on the module you’re purchasing.


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TT
Technical Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It depends on the number of users and the modules that you want to buy. It is licensed on a perpetual license basis. You buy the license costs upfront, and then there is maintenance for support that you pay every year, which is typically about 20%.

The expense also depends on an organization's IT strategy, such as whether they're going to support the system internally or whether they're going to get an external vendor like my company to help support it.

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IC
CEO at 2209413 Ontario Inc.

More transparent pricing of the software is needed.

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Luciano Barroso - PeerSpot reviewer
Innovation Director at MPL Corporate Software

Upgrading projects can make JD Edwards EnterpriseOne costlier, so it needs cost reduction in this area.

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NP
ERP Auditor at a construction company with 10,001+ employees

The solution is really expensive.

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MV
Chief Financial and Operating Officer at Aicrem Square

The licensing is for mid-market businesses, where it is cheaper than Oracle Cloud, EBS, or SAP. It is very much on part with Dynamics, although Dynamics can become quite pricey in the end.

The cost of licensing depends on the modules that are being used. It varies because some of them are user-based, whereas others are employee-based. 

There is a lite license and a normal license. People who use it full time, like in procurement or for someone doing purchase orders, use a normal license. On the other hand, when you get people that only do approvals, for instance, then they can get a lite license and it's a little bit cheaper.

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AM
Manager at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing of this solution costs an arm and a leg. This keeps the customers away from going for J.D. Edwards.

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MK
Enterprise Architect at Assore

The licensing costs are reasonable. 

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Rohit Trivedi - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Consultant at Infosys

EnterpriseOne is cost-effective for large enterprises.

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MH
IT Director - Latin America at a logistics company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The licensing costs are on a yearly basis, and there are no additional costs.

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it_user607824 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Architect at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Find a way to manage licenses wisely. Negotiate it as best as you can with your provider because it is very expensive.

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PV
Project and Service delivery Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

There is an annual license for this solution.

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BA
Help Desk Technician at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price of the solution is not cheap. However, it is priced average amongst competitors.

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MP
CIO at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Some modules are expensive and there is an annual software maintenance cost as well.

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it_user621828 - PeerSpot reviewer
JD Edward Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I don't know about price and licensing but JDE is one of the best software, which satisfies client requirements easily.

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it_user607404 - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Analyst at a manufacturing company

This is a product for medium to large companies. It is not cheap, but it is not expensive. You must be able to analyze the price of maintenance, consultancy, times to develop a solution, etc. The first invoice is not the most important. This is a long time relationship (Company+ERP).

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it_user585459 - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Manager at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

This product is like every other application, in this business area. So, in each instance, the important thing is to do the following:

  • Determine the scope of the need.
  • Functionality of the application.
  • What the application offers to grow?
  • How can I adjust its price per budget.

For example, limiting the ability to grow the application with the business, will lead to implementing a new application in the future. (This will cost more).

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it_user617391 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

This product is for medium/large companies, i.e., those with sales of more than €20 million.

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it_user543966 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager - Information Systems

Licensing is a bit complex, especially after it was acquired by Oracle.

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it_user683469 - PeerSpot reviewer
Functional Consultant & Advisor at a construction company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Customers should look for ERP solution that more or less satisfies their own business requirements.

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it_user613572 - PeerSpot reviewer
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Consultant with 501-1,000 employees

I do not know much about pricing and licensing.

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Buyer's Guide
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.