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Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

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What is Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne?

An ERP primarily aimed at medium-sized companies that combines financial management capabilities contain the familiar general ledger along with expense management, accounts payable and receivable (AP/AR), advanced cost accounting, and fixed asset accounting.

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Recent Reviews

Why we have JD Edwards

9 out of 10
September 19, 2019
Incentivized
Oracle JD Edwards is used across the company for Order to Cash and Procure to Pay plus Financial Systems. It is the backbone of the entire …
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JD Edwards E1 Review

9 out of 10
September 18, 2019
Incentivized
We utilize all the modules including Financials, Distribution, HRMS, Payroll, Manufacturing, Job Costing and Contact Billing. It provides …
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My Review of E1

6 out of 10
May 18, 2018
Incentivized
It is used as an ERP system for several entities within the parent organization with manufacturing, distribution, sales, finance. It is an …
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Popular Features

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  • Accounts receivable (20)
    8.0
    80%
  • Role-based user permissions (21)
    8.0
    80%
  • Standardized Processes (19)
    7.0
    70%
  • Accounts payable (22)
    7.0
    70%

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What is Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne?

An ERP primarily aimed at medium-sized companies that combines financial management capabilities contain the familiar general ledger along with expense management, accounts payable and receivable (AP/AR), advanced cost accounting, and fixed asset accounting.

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Features

Payroll Management

Provides for pay calculation and benefit plan administration, in addition to managing direct deposit, salary revisions and payroll tracking.

7.5
Avg 7.2

Customization

This addresses a company’s ability to configure the software to fit its specific use case and workflow.

8
Avg 7.3

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

8.5
Avg 8.1

Reporting & Analytics

Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.

7.7
Avg 7.0

General Ledger and Configurable Accounting

Financial management solution, including capabilities for general ledger and configurable accounting

7.2
Avg 7.6

Inventory Management

The ability to track and manage the flow of goods or materials into and out of an inventory.

7.9
Avg 7.9

Order Management

The ability to process orders, and track them from quote to cash.

7.2
Avg 7.8

Subledger and Financial Process

Revenue management solution including capabilities for subledgers and financial processes

7
Avg 7.4

Project Financial Management

Project financial management solution including capabilities for project budgeting, cost control, billing and contract management.

7.2
Avg 7.6

Project Execution Management

Project execution management solution including capabilities for project scheduling, resource management, and team member task management.

8.8
Avg 6.8

Grants Management

Grants management solution for higher education, public sector, or non-profits with capabilities for managing financial awards for program and project funding

7.4
Avg 7.6

Procurement

Procurement management solution with capabilities for sourcing, contracting, procure-to-pay and supplier management

6.9
Avg 7.0

Risk Management

Risk management solution with capabilities for managing controls, assessing control effectiveness, certifying controls, and addressing deficiencies

7.6
Avg 6.5

Logistics

Logistics solution with capabilities for transportation planning, transportation execution, trade compliance, customs management, warehouse management and warehouse workforce management.

6.9
Avg 6.9

Manufacturing

Manufacturing solution for managing manufacturing processes and costs.

7
Avg 7.5

Supply Chain

Supply Chain Planning solution with capabilities for planning, performance monitoring, change responses and execution.

6.3
Avg 7.2

Product Lifecycle Management

Product Lifecycle Management solution with capabilities for innovation management, product development

8
Avg 7.3
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Product Details

What is Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne?

An ERP primarily aimed at medium-sized companies that combines financial management capabilities contain the familiar general ledger along with expense management, accounts payable and receivable (AP/AR), advanced cost accounting, and fixed asset accounting. The suite's project management features manage advanced contract and service billing and project costing. The asset lifecycle management solution provides in-depth analysis for capital planning and budgeting. Its order and manufacturing Management capabilities provide automation and oversight tailored for industry specific needs. It also has reporting capabilities, and is mobile-accessible. Price is highly variable, as this solution contains many possible configurations tailored to business needs.

JD Edwards was an independent ERP vendor which was acquired by PeopleSoft in 2003. PeopleSoft, in turn, was acquired by Oracle in 2005, and the JD Edwards product line became Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An ERP primarily aimed at medium-sized companies that combines financial management capabilities contain the familiar general ledger along with expense management, accounts payable and receivable (AP/AR), advanced cost accounting, and fixed asset accounting.

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The most common users of Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne in the accounting department. We use it for G/L, employee information, and customer information (addresses and invoice details). Because we use Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for all of these areas it is extremely convenient to have them all available on one software.
  • User friendly
  • Ability to use the software for multiple accounting actions
  • Ability to see what co-workers have completed on Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
  • I like Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne but it is costly
Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is extremely useful and user-friendly when it comes to payroll. It is easy for employees to use for their time cards and is easy to use for the end processor of payroll. It is also nice to have all the employee's information on one software. Very convenient.
J. Mickey Merguerian | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
A majority of our cost controls, revenue claiming, change events, forecasting, purchase order processing, and account payable is done through JDE. I would actually say that every aspect of our back office has in one way to another ended up being used by this program. Something that made this a one-stop-shop for us was the ability to continue using the programs for all different facets of our working model. Updating Cost codes and transferring them over to our Daily log program became a breeze.
  • The forecasting modules used for JDE are amazing. It allows us to use best practices for claiming forecasted costs and revenues.
  • JDE allows us to track our change events in their own module and apply different meanings to statuses- something extremely useful in the construction world.
  • Cost coding/budgeting simplified. By using the same budget module, revising budgets, active cost coding and purchase ordering, you can get a realistic snapshot of your job at the drop of a hat.
  • Without a doubt their UI needs improvement. There can be an entire lesson on the nuances of working within the JDE modules. Where to click, what does what, how come one method is not congruent with the other module? Although this program is definitely a goliath in the industry, there is something to be said about programs that can simplify even the more data-driven problems.
  • I would say that JDE needs to work on their security as well. Not from external attacks (they have that covered) but just within the programming of allowing people to have multiple roles. I'll say with confidence that I have to wear many hats at my company, meaning I need access to cost data along with Procurement data. For some reason, this was not achievable by JDE / IT and I had to have two separate accounts set up to access different modules.
  • I'm not sure if this is a flaw per se, but I noticed that a lot of people are extremely turned off by all the customizations allowable within each module. I personally enjoy it, but I've noticed the older generation definitely shies away from it altogether.
I would say that this software is well suited for you if you own a large construction company and can pay for them to customize it to your needs. We had to pay a large amount of money to get this contract, in the order of 10-50 million dollars. It was a bumpy start and a bit clunky initially, but I can say now that it's definitely worth the investment. It has totally changed how we do things. So long story long: if you need the one stop shop for a construction company (WARNING: does not include a daily log module, or a time card module, or to be used for estimating, more databasing and analytics) then I would recommend this software.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Oracle JD Edward Enterprise One (E1) as our company's ERP system. As a global organization, we need a large scale platform that is capable of handling our financial and manufacturing operations. E1 provides us with that platform. As our business continues to expand and grow, the E1 platforms have seemed up to the task of transforming and expanding with us. We use the platform to pull together financials, track inventory, budget, and forecast.
  • The platform is capable of handling hundreds of thousands of transactions annually.
  • The platform is functional as a stand-alone platform or in partnership with the hundreds of vendors that provide add-on platforms the E1.
  • The platform is overall very user-friendly, allowing users to pick up the nuances on the first use.
  • As with any platform, there are gaps that seem unfathomable to have. E1 doesn't allow us the ability to track a manufacturer of a part from creation to Interco sale to Interco sale to the ultimate customer.
  • Some of the features just feel "left behind" for 2019. Features that you should think would exist that don't.
  • The system is really built for a manufacturer. We were unable to use it for the distribution channel we began pushing into.
Oracle JD Edwards Enterprise One (E1) is primarily suited for large multi-national enterprises that primarily manufacture. It is capable of housing numerous entities and currencies. Additionally, it has the capability to handle thousands of transactions and inventory SKUs. The software was too complex to handle our distribution center ERP needs. Additionally, without various "add-ons" the vanilla system is often not complex enough to handle the day-to-day needs of a manufacturer.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
JDE is our financial system, sales order management system, purchase order system, and inventory system. Because we are a public company, we have to keep accurate records of all financial transactions. JDE does just that, making our lives easier.
  • Accurate financial records.
  • With a team of 12 analysts and programmers, we can get the job done.
  • If we have issues we cannot solve, we can get good support by calling or connecting to Oracle support.
  • I really like support calling us to help us with the issues we have. Calling is no longer their preferred method for many years now.
  • I think the set-up can be simplified, and I am sure they can do a better job.
JDE is a medium-sized Enterprise Resource Package. It has added a few modules in the last few years which cover many specialty areas. But this is not a system to replace SAP.
September 18, 2019

JD Edwards E1 Review

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We utilize all the modules including Financials, Distribution, HRMS, Payroll, Manufacturing, Job Costing and Contact Billing. It provides an integrated solution for our clients' business. We get balance sheet reports and profit and loss and it helps us with invoicing and revenue recognition.
  • Technology is solid and foundation is built up.
  • All integrated solution from finance to detail transaction
  • Reporting solution is robust
  • Web services and integratinon is easy
  • Reporting module
  • Application screens
  • User experience
  • Sales Order Entry and all the distribution modules work very well.
  • Purchasing is all integrated with AP and allows for 3-way and 2-way match.
  • Financials allow entry for job level.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are a leading municipality in Texas, using JD Edwards for Procurement, General Ledger, A/R, A/P, Inventory, Sales Orders, etc. The whole city uses JDE. It handles procurement we do through various contracts for bidding going by the state laws. We have build custom contract systems to keep track of contract details going by the state requirements. Also, as we handle budgeting in our city a little differently, we are using the JDE budget module with some customizations unique to us. Also, we are using a module call Utiligy, which we got from a JDE partner, to keep track and bill for city utilities. Basically JDE handles all the financial transactions in the city.
  • We have more than 2000 employees in the city and as a municipality we handle things a little differently. JD Edwards handles it really well with minimum customizations.
  • The beauty of JDE is, it is big enough to handle the work load of the city but small enough to maintain with a small technical staff with in the city.
  • It is not a complicated system to configure like SAP. A medium sized company can cover most of the areas of the company especially that feeds to the financial system with comparably smaller effort.
  • [It would be great] if we could connect security set up and approval routes in procurement and other modules. Currently those are two separate areas that require mutually exclusive set up, even when they are connected.
  • Cross reference facility of the files should be dynamic so developers can refer to those instantly.
  • We should be able to make the package assemble, built and deployments simpler, if there's a way to have a template that customer builds once which can be used after.
If there are lot of complicated systems this might not be the best system. If you have only some complexity Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a product a technical or application person can wrap their hands around and understand the whole system.
September 18, 2019

Rohan Bramhe's review

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our business helps implement Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for other businesses. We provide support and customization.
  • JD Edwards software is intuitive to learn once the front-end installation and set-up has been done properly.
  • Software built for scaling.
  • Friendly UX.
  • Room for improvement in query speed.
  • Room for improvement in query customization.
Scenarios where Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne include: custom report building and automation. This helps a lot when clients need something done I have mastery in setting up this software solution.
May 29, 2018

JD Edwards Review

Tessa Peterson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
JDE is used in almost every department across our organization. We have a different point of sale system so other than in the retail stores it is used for everything. We use this because it addresses most of the problems our organization has (inventory, purchasing, finance, etc).
  • Because I work on the finance side I can tell you that the general ledger functions are a benefit. It is easy to add new accounts or access balance and the details of these accounts.
  • It is very to export things to excel from JDE. This is a function we use a lot and is much easier than other systems I've worked with in the past.
  • Access to certain info can be easily given or taken away from people/departments which is a plus for our public company.
  • One thing that could be improved is how fast it is for accessing data. When trying to pull data it had to be watched closely or your session will time out which can mean some waiting around.
  • Also, even though layouts are customizable it's very difficult and not always user-friendly to do.
  • I don't know if its the way the company had it set up but there is no set time on when you are logged off from being idle. It varies day to day and person to person for security measures there should be a set time.
It is well suited for a company that's small enough to not need a complicated customized ERP system. It's not necessarily suited for a public company with a separate POS system.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
JD Edwards is being used by our entire business (except for the HR/Payroll module). We have manufacturing floor workers all the way up thru the salaried personnel to the CEO who log into the system and do transactions within JDE. We use it for finance, distribution, procurement, manufacturing, and sales. It's so customizable and easy to use. It serves our business well.
  • The new versions (9.2) of JDE has so much open functionality and really gives the user control over the screens and what they want to see. Love that the layout of the screen is really up to the user and what they want to see it along with freezing columns and creating favorites for way access.
  • It is so flexible with the system platforms that it can run on and so easy to customize since it supports so many databases.
  • It is intuitive and does not need to have a lot of training on how to use the software.
  • It's just a great ERP software and one of the better ones I've seen.
  • Oracle is FINALLY starting to listen to the users and SIGs and putting enhancements into the system which makes life easier for us business users.
  • Upgrade time and costs involved with doing them. They mention staying code current but don't have any good solutions on how we sell this to our business since user testing and involvement must happen.
  • Very costly to purchase and the maintenance cost is pretty extreme. They come out with this new functionality but then want to charge us, even more, to get it (which is wrong). Since we pay maintenance, we should get this new stuff for free or a heavily discounted price.
  • The job scheduler is in need or a serious re-vamp as it can barely even run jobs without crashing. If you need complex scheduling, forget using this tool, you have to go and purchase a 3rd party software.
Unfortunately, sometimes I feel like JDE is turning out to just be a big database housing all the data since we have so many other bolt-on applications that are completing the jobs for us. For instance, we have ReportsNow for the reporting ease of use, Tidal Enterprise Scheduler to run the JDE batch jobs, DSI for the scanning and label printing in our warehouses, Create!Form to make our documents pretty, Viziya for our maintenance tracking, and a separate EDI product.
Jerry van Dalen Jr. | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is currently used by our accounting and billing department. It is used to manage customer accounts, and to keep track of open and expiring invoices. It is also used for tracking internal company spending. Employees will submit an expense report for a company related expense.
  • JD Edwards is very configurable in handling different sales order entry scenarios.
  • JD Edwards can be customized to present focused information on the login screen of a user so a user can better focus on the applications or reports that are relevant to their job.
  • JD Edwards is also very effective in creating relationships between various customer accounts and the relationships between them.
  • The Configurable Network Language (CNC) is a proprietary protocol, and it can be difficult to source resources that understand this language well.
  • It has some inherent limitations with generating PDF or printable files. Most organizations use a third party platform like Creat!form or Bottomline to solve this.
  • No built in credit card processing solution, and no plug-and-play eCommerce or webstore capabilities available.
JD Edwards has a strong presence in the industrial and manufacturing industries and can fit most of these scenarios very well. It is also ideal for distribution and asset management scenarios.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it across our organization for Trade Payables and all our financial reports. We probably have about 500 users through out our company. It helps us pay our bills, run all of our financial statements. It is integrated with OnBase imaging to view documents, invoices. etc. We have an integrated check software hooked up to it also.
  • The payables module is great, easy access to what we have paid and what we need to pay.
  • We can do all of our financial statements, it helps get our P7L's out in timely matter each month.
  • The easy integration with our image system, makes it accesilble for users to click on invoice numbers in JDE and get an image of that invoice.
  • One issue is the number of records I can access, wish it was more
  • We have large vendors with thousands of invoices, and I can't always get to them due to size.
  • Sometimes hard to change reports.
The payables module is great, easy access to what we owe and what we have paid to vendors. The flipside to this is the amount of invoices we have on certain accounts that we can't always access. The financial reports come out nicely and are easy to view, the easy accessibility to our users country-wide is nice.
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