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JD Edwards Price List 2026: EnterpriseOne & World Costs

Last reviewed: July 4, 2026

Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and World pricing for 2026 — per-user licence costs, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure hosting fees, support, and implementation cost ranges.

JD Edwards Price List 2026

Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne (JDE E1) and JD Edwards World remain widely deployed across manufacturing, construction and natural resources. Both are still actively supported by Oracle — EnterpriseOne under Continuous Innovation through at least 2034, World under Sustaining Support. This page covers 2026 licence rates, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure hosting costs for lift-and-shift deployments, support fees and realistic TCO for upgrades, OCI migration and new implementations.

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne licensing {#enterpriseone-licensing}

EnterpriseOne is licensed primarily under a perpetual model — customers pay an upfront licence fee plus annual support. Oracle does not publish list prices, but the following ranges are representative of negotiated 2025–2026 deals:

Licence typeList rangeNotes
Application User (named)£3,600–£4,800 perpetualFull functional access to modules licensed
Self-Service User£600–£950 perpetualView, approve, time entry, expense entry
Operational User£1,200–£2,000 perpetualLight operational tasks
Component pricing (per module)£16K–£160K perpetualWhen pricing by module rather than user
Enterprise pricing£200K–£1.6M+ perpetualNegotiated for large deployments

Discount expectations. Net price after negotiation typically lands at 60–80% off published list. Discount depth scales with deal size, multi-year commitment and willingness to bundle Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or Oracle Database licences.

Subscription option (Oracle Subscription Licensing). Oracle now offers EnterpriseOne under subscription pricing for new customers, typically at 20–25% of equivalent perpetual list per year. This bundles licence, support and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure compute.


JD Edwards World licensing {#world-licensing}

JD Edwards World runs on IBM Power Systems with the IBM i operating system. It is licensed under Oracle's Sustaining Support model — Oracle continues to deliver tax and regulatory updates but no new functionality.

ComponentAnnual cost
Sustaining Support (existing customers)~22% of original licence net per year
IBM Power Systems hardware refresh£40K–£400K every 5–7 years
IBM i licences and support£16K–£80K per year

Most JD Edwards World customers are now either staying on Sustaining Support indefinitely, migrating to EnterpriseOne, or replacing JDE entirely (typically with SAP S/4HANA, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, or Infor CloudSuite).


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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure hosting costs {#oci-hosting}

Most active EnterpriseOne customers are now running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Representative monthly costs for a JDE E1 production environment on OCI:

SizingProduction computeDatabase (Exadata or BaseDB)Storage + networkTotal
Small (50 users, 5 modules)£2,400–£4,000£3,200–£5,600£800£6.5K–£10.5K/month
Mid (200 users, 10 modules)£6,400–£12,000£8,000–£16,000£2,000£16.5K–£30K/month
Large (500+ users, full suite)£16,000–£32,000£20,000–£40,000£4,000£40K–£76K/month

OCI Universal Credits provide ~20–30% discount versus pay-as-you-go when committed annually. Multi-year commitments (3+ years) bring an additional 5–10% off.


Annual support and maintenance {#support-maintenance}

  • Oracle Premier Support for EnterpriseOne: 22% of net licence per year. Includes Continuous Innovation releases, tax updates, security patches and 24/7 incident support.
  • Oracle Sustaining Support (World, older EnterpriseOne): 22% of net licence per year. Includes tax/regulatory updates only — no functional enhancements.
  • Third-party support (Rimini Street, Spinnaker): typically 50% of Oracle Premier Support cost. Many JDE customers have moved here, especially on stable World deployments.

Implementation and upgrade costs {#implementation-costs}

ScenarioCost rangeTimeline
New EnterpriseOne implementation, 100 users, 4 modules£1.2M–£2.4M9–15 months
Major version upgrade (e.g. 9.1 → 9.2 / 24R1)£200K–£1.2M4–9 months
Lift-and-shift to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure£160K–£640K3–6 months
Re-platform from World to EnterpriseOne£800K–£3.2M12–18 months
Modernisation (UDOs, Orchestrator, mobile)£240K–£800K3–9 months

JD Edwards implementations are typically delivered by Oracle Partner Network firms specialised in JDE — Denovo, Syntax, ERP Suites, Terillium, GSI and similar. Hourly blended rates run £120–£220/hour onshore, £40–£95/hour nearshore/offshore.


Total cost of ownership {#tco}

Mid-market lift-and-shift example: 200 users, 10 modules, OCI hosting, Oracle Premier Support

Line itemYear 1Years 2–3 (annual)
Perpetual licences (already owned)
Annual support (22% of original net)£160,000£160,000
OCI hosting (Universal Credits)£240,000£240,000
Lift-and-shift project£400,000
Functional upgrades + minor enhancements£80,000
Total~£800,000~£480,000

3-year TCO: ~£1.75M for a stable, supported mid-market EnterpriseOne deployment.

For organisations evaluating replacement vs. modernisation, a clean Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP implementation at the same scope typically runs £2M–£4M in year one, plus subscription fees of £240K–£560K/year ongoing — meaning the financial case for staying on JDE depends heavily on how long the deployment will remain in service.


FAQs {#faqs}

Is JD Edwards still supported?

Yes. EnterpriseOne is supported under Oracle Premier Support / Continuous Innovation through at least 2034. JD Edwards World remains supported under Oracle Sustaining Support indefinitely.

How much does JD Edwards EnterpriseOne cost per user?

Perpetual user licences run roughly £3,600–£4,800 list per Application User, before negotiated discounts of 60–80%. Annual support adds 22% of net licence fee.

What's the cheapest way to run JD Edwards in 2026?

For customers with stable, fully-deployed EnterpriseOne: third-party support (Rimini Street or Spinnaker) at ~50% of Oracle Premier Support cost, combined with lift-and-shift to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This commonly cuts ongoing JDE run costs by 30–40%.

Should I migrate from JDE to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?

Oracle is steering net-new investments to Fusion Cloud ERP. JD Edwards remains a strong fit for customers in asset-heavy industries (construction, manufacturing, natural resources) that need depth in manufacturing, project costing and equipment management. Migrating is typically a 24–36 month effort and a fresh implementation rather than a true upgrade — the case should rest on functionality gaps or cloud strategy, not pricing alone.

Does JD Edwards run on the cloud?

Yes — EnterpriseOne runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a lift-and-shift workload (you still manage the application). It is not a SaaS product. For full SaaS, Oracle steers customers to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP.


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