Deltek Costpoint is an ERP soluftion designed for government contractors built around project management and accounting capabilities.
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Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Score 8.3 out of 10
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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.
Our top level manager forced Deltek Costpoint on us. It will be gone. Reviews can be positive as well as negative. In my opinion, Deltek Costpoint deserves to be shut down and shipped off to the sun.
Deltek Costpoint is really in a class by itself. There really aren't any true competitors that have project accounting as a staple of their software enterprise suite. Certain components of Costpoint might compete with large ERP systems but each one is unique to that …
Costpoint is a much more powerful tool that Unanet and is more recommend for companies that have a large size. For smaller companies, Unanet can be a good option as it provides a great user friendly experience.
There really isn't that much competition beside Financial Edge GCS. Costpoint is easier to use and has a slew of additional features or I should say modules (Time and Expense, Inventory and Asset Management, IBM Cognos) over the competitors. In the earlier iterations of Cognos …
We currently use ADP and Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. Because Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is so costly for payroll processing we have had to use ADP to finish up the processing of payroll. We use ADP for direct deposits and recording manual checks. ADP is not as …
JD Edwards Enterprise is more robust than Netsuite or MSD GP. It has significantly more experience in the field. However, it's also an aging application and not nearly as agile as those two. I've also found resources to be less expensive with a broader knowledge of the …
The user interface and reporting factors for Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne are exceptional compared to other tools. The Cafe One features and other reporting enhancements have made the most difference to accountants and process owners. The Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne …
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The cost was the main focus. The organization needed something easy to use, optimal and wouldn't break the bank. When keeping track of a large number of employees, it was vital that this software be easy to input, use and implement (both on the user and administrative sides). …
Have checked out Peoplesoft. It is a great package for human resources area. JDE is a financial system and all the other reguler systems that feeds to financials.
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.
Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has a well defined market presence for small to mid-size companies. SAP seems to play in the larger company space. The other Oracle ERP solutions include Oracle E-Business Suite and Fusion Applications. JDE E1 was mainly selected for its …
It is simple to use and implement as compared to complex softwares in the market that may take ample amount of time to implement. The budget is also slightly less to provide the same functionality that other softwares are providing. Also having Oracle database that comes with …
Deltek Costpoint is the most frustrating and clunkiest software I've ever used, and I've been using software for 30 years. The interface appears to have been developed before the internet and HTML and does not appear to use any modern widgets made for HTML. Every button click or menu selection requires a pause while something else loads. Our employees waste much time trying to figure out (what should be) simple tasks, and I've spoken with nobody in our company that likes the software. We've had trainings on Costpoint, but people still have issues constantly.
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.
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 interface is aging - The application has been around quite a while. Even with the more modern UI, it still feels like a 90's application and doesn't provide the quick augmentation options like what is found in Netsuite or cloud apps.
A premise based - It's an application that was built to run on mini/mainframe environments, which were great for its time. However, in comparison to the hand's free environments in the cloud, it requires more iron and humans to maintain the solution.
Speed to roll out new business models - It felt like, once you deployed a business setup, it was difficult to change and add new business features, especially those that contradict previous directions.
The cost for our size company may be to high by the time we review, because when purchasing additional licenses on two separate occasions, only 3 months apart, there was a price increase.
For what we mainly use Deltek for it is a great system. The cost for licenses can become an issue because as a growing company we are in need of licenses from time to time and the process is very cumbersome.
The software is so huge and clunky that I wouldn't know how to ask for support. Here is my example of support needed: "Hello, I'm filling out my timesheet like I have been doing every day for years, and suddenly this error message came up that says "Error: 6HX7: PLC not available". I just made that up as an example of the cryptic error messages, but what is that telling me?
Deltek Costpoint is really in a class by itself. There really aren't any true competitors that have project accounting as a staple of their software enterprise suite. Certain components of Costpoint might compete with large ERP systems but each one is unique to that particular industry whereas Costpoint works across all industries and is seamless.
It is simple to use and implement as compared to complex softwares in the market that may take ample amount of time to implement. The budget is also slightly less to provide the same functionality that other softwares are providing. Also having Oracle database that comes with the system is much easier to handle and use and have much security.
Costpoint has made it possible for our business to get our invoices paid quickly and on time
Costpoint has made it possible for our business to get a ISO audits cleared every year
Costpoint has made it possible for our business to always setup projects in a standardized manner that either meets or goes beyond the industry standards.
The EnterpriseOne toolset is flexible and easily usable. Since they continue to invest and grow the product, we do get a good ROI out of it.
The software was already here and installed when I started at this company but the business users seemed to really like it and adapt to it well so it must feed the need to manage our inventory and financials, etc.