JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Review
Overall Satisfaction with Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
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.
Pros
- 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.
Cons
- 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.
- Implementation can be a long and difficult process, depends on your implementation partner
- Once it is up and running, it will take a team to monitor and adjust continuously
- It is extremely flexible and has been configured to adjust to most of our scenarios.
I was not part of the JD Edwards selection process. I understand that normally SAP and MS Dynamics are usually products evaluated alongside JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
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