10 Top ERP Systems Reviewed: My Final Verdict

10 Top ERP Systems Reviewed: My Final Verdict

DelTek Costpoint Review, Michele W. 

What I dislike about Deltek Costpoint:
  • Getting Deltek Costpoint up and running was a long and resource-intensive process for us. It required significant planning and technical expertise to configure everything properly.
  • While the system is powerful, mastering its vast functionality took a lot of training. Plus, I’ve experienced occasional slowdowns when working with large data sets, which can be frustrating during busy times.
What G2 users like about Deltek Costpoint:

“I don’t like that in order to reverse a prior invoice, you have to reverse all of the invoices that came after it. Not only is this time-consuming, but if rate updates occurred since the subsequent invoices were first posted, you could come up with different totals when they are re-calc’d. And if the customer already paid those subsequent invoices, it really complicates things. I also wish there was more functionality for collections – ways to notify us when it’s time to follow up, a greater character limit, etc. We ended up opting for a different tool to track collection statuses.”

Deltek Costpoint Review, Deanna U. 

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8. Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne felt like a dynamic ERP system that keeps everything running smoothly, no matter how complex things get. Its comprehensive suite of features spans finance, manufacturing, sales, and distribution, giving me everything we need to manage operations in one place.

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