We use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for all modules except core manufacturing. We use a different system for our shop floor operations that runs on prompt and report. However, it performs well for non-manufacturing parts, and users are satisfied.
JD Edwards E1 Technical Lead at Reliasys Technolgies Pvt. Ltd.
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2024-05-22T09:56:00Z
May 22, 2024
We create use cases for clients after completing deployment, development, and unit testing; the end users are given access to the solution for testing before the final handover. We typically prepare these use cases in Word or Excel format.
Recently, we helped one of our clients to implement centralized procurement using the solution. Our clients used to handle their procurement activities separately for individual countries. Now, they have centralized procurement. We do not implement the solution for our clients. We do small projects like improvements to the existing systems.
The college relied heavily on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for all its financial reporting, procurement, and project management needs. It was a crucial component of the day-to-day operations at the college.
Director of IT Applications at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-08-26T13:43:22Z
Aug 26, 2022
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is generally used to run most business operations and at a very high level. Those business operations would include a financial module, distribution, and HR. There are many other modules available to fit enterprises' needs.
It is an ERP platform. I use it for admin privileges to create a user and delete a user or granting with the usage of our user is different in their perspective. They use it for logistics or ERP functionality, whichever is applicable to them.
Global Oracle JDE Practice Head at Tech Mahindra Limited
Real User
2022-06-02T08:04:18Z
Jun 2, 2022
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an ERP solution for our customer's business processes comprising of manufacturing, financials, procurement, inventory, et cetera.
Senior Director at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech
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2022-05-04T07:03:49Z
May 4, 2022
Our parent company is heavily into engineering, manufacturing, and life sciences. Most of our customers using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a mixture of manufacturing and life sciences. They are heavy on most of the modules, such as sales, distribution, manufacturing, and finance. This solution can be deployed on the cloud or on-premise.
JDE E1 Technical - Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2022-03-17T14:29:52Z
Mar 17, 2022
My role for this product, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, is as a technical developer. I use almost all of the technical tools, including JDeveloper, which is a tool that we use for development, specifically web services development using Java programming. At the moment, JDeveloper is a product within Oracle that is integrated with our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne product for developing business services. We all use JD Edwards EnterpriseOnes' core technical products, including the Universal Batch Engine, which we use for report development. Another tool is used for interactive application development. And the name-giving tools and business functions that we create based on the needs. So those are the types of business functions that we create with JD name-giving tool programming, and you can see the functions that we use in C+, C++ for Java, and JD Edwards name-giving tool programming languages. When it comes to databases, I have experience in both executing and writing SQL.
ERP Auditor at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-12-27T19:40:08Z
Dec 27, 2021
We are using the latest version. We use the solution for operational requirements, including procurement, inventory and management. As we are advocates of contraction, we cover almost everything within the system.
Technical Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2021-10-25T22:29:53Z
Oct 25, 2021
I help implement it, set it up, and support it. It is really good for clients who use it for financials, supply chain, payroll, human resources, and manufacturing, so almost everything. I use multiple versions of it, such as 9.0, 9.1, and 9.2, because I support many customers. In terms of deployment, the customers have all kinds of deployments such as traditional data centers, public cloud, and private cloud.
Lead of Business Intelligence at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-01-04T22:04:05Z
Jan 4, 2021
We use this product as our ERP solution. We used to handle all of the ERP functions with EnterpriseOne, although we have now moved work orders, purchase orders, and inventory functions into Maximo. We still have AR and AP in EnterpriseOne. Essentially, we use Maximo for the operations functions and EnterpriseOne for the financial side.
Chief Financial and Operating Officer at Aicrem Square
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2020-09-03T07:49:47Z
Sep 3, 2020
We are a consultancy and we use this solution to provide services for our customers. Over time, I have used JD Edwards for a variety of use cases. One of the very recent ones was converting from strong discrete costing to actual costing in a manufacturing setting. Some other examples are capital asset management and AP automation.
Chief Financial and Operating Officer at Aicrem Square
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2020-08-02T08:16:49Z
Aug 2, 2020
I do a lot of research for our customers, the aim being to provide them with a great solution for their environment. I don't focus on one company or on one product. It's important to figure out which system will actually provide the best return on investment for the business and the industry. I'm a customer and reseller of JD Edwards and my position in the company is COA. Our company also has a partnership with Oracle and with Microsoft.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software solution developed by Oracle. It is designed to help organizations streamline and automate their business processes, including financial management, supply chain management, and manufacturing operations. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a highly customizable solution that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, and services.
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We use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for all modules except core manufacturing. We use a different system for our shop floor operations that runs on prompt and report. However, it performs well for non-manufacturing parts, and users are satisfied.
We create use cases for clients after completing deployment, development, and unit testing; the end users are given access to the solution for testing before the final handover. We typically prepare these use cases in Word or Excel format.
I use the solution for managing financial aspects like accounting, customer providers, and distribution of goods.
We use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for manufacturing, finance, and procurement.
Recently, we helped one of our clients to implement centralized procurement using the solution. Our clients used to handle their procurement activities separately for individual countries. Now, they have centralized procurement. We do not implement the solution for our clients. We do small projects like improvements to the existing systems.
I'm a consultant, and I set up the systems for various companies, typically in manufacturing and energy.
The college relied heavily on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for all its financial reporting, procurement, and project management needs. It was a crucial component of the day-to-day operations at the college.
We're using it in the manufacturing space, and we're using it in the public sector. So, it's a multifaceted system.
We primarily use the solution for operations.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is generally used to run most business operations and at a very high level. Those business operations would include a financial module, distribution, and HR. There are many other modules available to fit enterprises' needs.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is used by our clients that use different modules, such as payroll and finance. I primarily use the payroll module.
It is an ERP platform. I use it for admin privileges to create a user and delete a user or granting with the usage of our user is different in their perspective. They use it for logistics or ERP functionality, whichever is applicable to them.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an ERP solution for our customer's business processes comprising of manufacturing, financials, procurement, inventory, et cetera.
Our parent company is heavily into engineering, manufacturing, and life sciences. Most of our customers using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a mixture of manufacturing and life sciences. They are heavy on most of the modules, such as sales, distribution, manufacturing, and finance. This solution can be deployed on the cloud or on-premise.
My role for this product, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, is as a technical developer. I use almost all of the technical tools, including JDeveloper, which is a tool that we use for development, specifically web services development using Java programming. At the moment, JDeveloper is a product within Oracle that is integrated with our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne product for developing business services. We all use JD Edwards EnterpriseOnes' core technical products, including the Universal Batch Engine, which we use for report development. Another tool is used for interactive application development. And the name-giving tools and business functions that we create based on the needs. So those are the types of business functions that we create with JD name-giving tool programming, and you can see the functions that we use in C+, C++ for Java, and JD Edwards name-giving tool programming languages. When it comes to databases, I have experience in both executing and writing SQL.
We are using the latest version. We use the solution for operational requirements, including procurement, inventory and management. As we are advocates of contraction, we cover almost everything within the system.
I help implement it, set it up, and support it. It is really good for clients who use it for financials, supply chain, payroll, human resources, and manufacturing, so almost everything. I use multiple versions of it, such as 9.0, 9.1, and 9.2, because I support many customers. In terms of deployment, the customers have all kinds of deployments such as traditional data centers, public cloud, and private cloud.
We use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne as a standard financial ERP package but we mainly for finance and accounting reporting.
We use the solution in trade, construction, financial, and manufacturing. It has the capability of operating in all sectors.
We use this product as our ERP solution. We used to handle all of the ERP functions with EnterpriseOne, although we have now moved work orders, purchase orders, and inventory functions into Maximo. We still have AR and AP in EnterpriseOne. Essentially, we use Maximo for the operations functions and EnterpriseOne for the financial side.
We are a consultancy and we use this solution to provide services for our customers. Over time, I have used JD Edwards for a variety of use cases. One of the very recent ones was converting from strong discrete costing to actual costing in a manufacturing setting. Some other examples are capital asset management and AP automation.
I do a lot of research for our customers, the aim being to provide them with a great solution for their environment. I don't focus on one company or on one product. It's important to figure out which system will actually provide the best return on investment for the business and the industry. I'm a customer and reseller of JD Edwards and my position in the company is COA. Our company also has a partnership with Oracle and with Microsoft.