We performed a comparison between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and SAP Business One 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."JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has improved within all the solutions and there have been a lot of investments by Oracle in these solutions. Most of the functionalities, and business requirements, are available for the system in the solution and there have been enhancements to the processes, UI, and tools, which have been done on a regular basis."
"The tool is valuable for its rich set of functionalities and stability. The solution is stable. The customer service and support is good."
"The solution’s Accounts Payable and Procurement modules are the most stable and quite useful compared to other finance modules."
"Its user interface and ease of navigation are valuable."
"The solution is very easy to set up."
"It is very straightforward to deploy and set up."
"Access and visibility of different business processes on a single UI."
"JD Edwards EnterpriseOne's most valuable feature is its one consolidated platform that runs all the different aspects of companies."
"Sales CRM and Financials are most valuable."
"The solution is scalable."
"The Material Requirements Planning (MRP) feature of SAP Business One has been most beneficial for our reporting needs."
"It's very powerful and very complete."
"The most valuable features of SAP Business One are the financials, sales, and production. They are very helpful. Additionally, it is very easy to use and the user interface is stable in the application and on the web."
"All parts for inventory control, project budget, accounting, and business information are valuable. It is very friendly to obtain information. It is also very easy to make the changes that we need. We have a developer with us, and he can make the required changes or rules."
"SAP Business One consolidates various functions, including production, sales, inventory, and purchase management."
"SAP Business One has many valuable features. It is highly flexible and has a solid background in accounting that is localized in a lot of countries. This makes it very user-friendly for a lot of different situations."
"If they can research and make the installation part easier or more user-friendly, it would be nice."
"They have been improving it every day, but it could have more automation."
"Financial side could be expanded by bringing in things like the IMS."
"The way of creating daily reports could be made a little bit easier."
"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 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."
"It does not submit the inquiry as requested. We have to close the application and restart the computer."
"They need to improve the logs and need to write some sort of script that clears logs after so many days."
"There are possibilities to extend its functionality. Things such as Quality Management System (QMS) and Payroll are currently not a part of the product. These things are needed."
"While SAP has been a leader in the enterprise and SME segments, many competitors have emerged with new features, especially in analytic modules like Salesforce and Oracle. The rise of cloud tools from providers like Amazon, Google, and Azure, offering analytics and visual analytical tools, has contributed to this shift.It seems SAP Business One may not have focused as much on this aspect, prioritizing the basic functioning of the enterprise. As a result, the latest user experience, particularly in digital aspects of data consumption, may not be on par with what's available in the market."
"Lacks an advanced HR model with payroll."
"Lacks ability to integrate with other tools."
"SAP Business One could improve asset management, inventory management, banking system, and production. Additionally, SAP Business One did not deduct TDS, withholding tax on payments."
"The installation process could be easier. They should have better tools to improve the effectiveness of the installation."
"The analytics data capabilities could improve which will provide businesses with much more insight into how their companies are performing."
"There are issues with inventory management and quality management."
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is ranked 7th in ERP with 55 reviews while SAP Business One is ranked 4th in ERP with 61 reviews. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is rated 8.2, while SAP Business One is rated 8.0. 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 SAP Business One writes "Helps with intercompany sales and purchase orders, and optimizes inventory management". JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is most compared with JD Edwards World, SAP ERP, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle E-Business Suite, whereas SAP Business One is most compared with SAP S/4HANA, SAP ERP, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Infor M3. See our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne vs. SAP Business One report.
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