Manager, Finance and Business Intelligence at NIDA Theatres
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-19T06:55:56Z
Jul 19, 2023
If you are considering Jedox, it's a good choice. But it still has a price, so you have to consider a few things, and one is what's your need? What's the use case? If you have certain things you want to achieve, such as planning and management and all those things, and you have the budget for it, then I recommend Jedox. If I were to go to a new company and start all over, I would choose Jedox. If you make good use of Jedox, it's worth the money. You can integrate tools like MuleSoft into Jedox, which otherwise costs $60,000. I rate Jedox a nine out of ten.
Principle of Finance Controller at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-07-03T13:37:04Z
Jul 3, 2023
The solution requires maintenance from our systems team. I would tell those planning to use Jedox that they need lots of practice with it. Those planning to use the solution need to consider their needs and whether it meets them. I wouldn't know whether one should choose Jedox or a competitor's product. I wouldn't know what the basis of that choice would be for those planning to use it. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Overall, I would rate Jedox an eight out of ten. The main strength of Jedox lies in mastering the navigation, especially the Excel add-in. That's where the real advantage of using Jedox comes into play. So, I would always encourage people to invest time in learning how to use the Excel add-in more frequently than relying solely on the web version. This approach will bring them great benefits.
Head of Controlling at a logistics company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-06-19T13:34:00Z
Jun 19, 2023
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is easy to manage. There are a lot of solutions in the market, and you need to select one that fits your requirements. All the stakeholders who would be working with it on a daily basis should be involved in the selection process.
Head Digital & Business Applications at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-12-10T13:48:43Z
Dec 10, 2020
I would recommend this solution. We plan to keep on using it. It has already been three years now, and we will continue to use it. There's no doubt about this. I would rate Jedox a seven out of ten because I want some of the features, like more visualizations and all this stuff, to be added. That is the reason for rating it low. The time that goes into the development part can be reduced somehow, and its performance can also be improved.
Integrated Corporate Performance Management software provides reliable data, insights, and guidance to everyone in your company. Jedox delivers it all: Self-service budgeting, planning, and forecasting combined with intuitive analytics and BI dashboards in one integrated software platform. Users across the enterprise in any department from Finance to Sales, HR, and Procurement create integrated plans and reports based on the same data model and business logic. Integrate financial planning and...
If you are considering Jedox, it's a good choice. But it still has a price, so you have to consider a few things, and one is what's your need? What's the use case? If you have certain things you want to achieve, such as planning and management and all those things, and you have the budget for it, then I recommend Jedox. If I were to go to a new company and start all over, I would choose Jedox. If you make good use of Jedox, it's worth the money. You can integrate tools like MuleSoft into Jedox, which otherwise costs $60,000. I rate Jedox a nine out of ten.
The solution requires maintenance from our systems team. I would tell those planning to use Jedox that they need lots of practice with it. Those planning to use the solution need to consider their needs and whether it meets them. I wouldn't know whether one should choose Jedox or a competitor's product. I wouldn't know what the basis of that choice would be for those planning to use it. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Overall, I would rate Jedox an eight out of ten. The main strength of Jedox lies in mastering the navigation, especially the Excel add-in. That's where the real advantage of using Jedox comes into play. So, I would always encourage people to invest time in learning how to use the Excel add-in more frequently than relying solely on the web version. This approach will bring them great benefits.
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is easy to manage. There are a lot of solutions in the market, and you need to select one that fits your requirements. All the stakeholders who would be working with it on a daily basis should be involved in the selection process.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. It's got a lot of good stuff.
My suggestion would be to consider exploring the planning assistant functionality. I would rate Jedox a nine out of ten.
I would rate it a seven out of 10.
I would recommend this solution. We plan to keep on using it. It has already been three years now, and we will continue to use it. There's no doubt about this. I would rate Jedox a seven out of ten because I want some of the features, like more visualizations and all this stuff, to be added. That is the reason for rating it low. The time that goes into the development part can be reduced somehow, and its performance can also be improved.