Are You Ready For JD Edwards World Sustaining Support?

Stuart Johnson
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Published in
3 min readSep 28, 2023

Key Reasons Why Your Organisation Should Upgrade Their JD Edwards World ERP Software Before The Sustaining Support Deadline Of 1st May 2025

As the graphic demonstrates, in today’s fast-paced world, staying ahead of the curve and maintaining a competitive edge is essential for the long-term success of any organisation. This holds true for enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as well. If your organisation is currently using JD Edwards World ERP software it is crucial to consider upgrading to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ahead of the May 2025 deadline, when Oracle will transition it from extended support to sustaining support. In this blog post, I will explore why I believe this upgrade is essential, highlighting the key potential risks and business challenges your organisation will face if you choose to stay on sustaining support.

  1. Security
    One of the most significant reasons to upgrade your JD Edwards World ERP software is security. Sustaining support means no new security patches or updates will be provided, leaving your system vulnerable to emerging threats. With cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated and frequent, neglecting security updates can expose your organisation to significant risks, including data breaches, financial losses, and the associated damage to your reputation.
  2. Compliance
    Staying on an unsupported ERP system can lead to compliance problems, especially if your industry is subject to strict regulatory requirements. New compliance standards often emerge, and without updates to your software, you may struggle to meet these evolving demands. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines, legal consequences, and damage to your business relationships.
  3. Reduced Efficiency and Productivity
    Outdated software tends to slow down processes and limit functionality. With no access to new features and improvements, your organisation will find it challenging to adapt to changing business needs and opportunities for innovation. This can lead to reduced efficiency and productivity, hindering your ability to stay competitive in the market.
  4. Integration Capabilities
    As technology advances, so do integration requirements. Staying on sustaining support means your ERP system will not seamlessly integrate with modern third-party applications and technologies. This can hinder your ability to streamline operations, gather real-time insights, and create a holistic view of your business processes.
  5. Support Challenges
    With the transition to sustaining support, you will experience a reduced level of assistance from Oracle’s support team. Resolving issues and troubleshooting problems will become more challenging and time-consuming. This can disrupt your daily operations and potentially lead to longer downtime, impacting your bottom line.
  6. Competitive Disadvantage
    In a competitive marketplace, businesses that fail to adapt risk falling behind. Upgrading your ERP system ensures you are equipped with the latest tools and technologies to compete effectively. Staying on sustaining support may lead to a competitive disadvantage as your rivals leverage advanced ERP systems to gain a strategic edge.

In Conclusion

The May 2025 deadline for JD Edwards World ERP software transitioning from extended support to sustaining support is approaching fast. In order to mitigate risks, ensure compliance, maintain efficiency, and stay competitive, it is imperative that your organisation considers upgrading its ERP system. Failing to do so may expose you to security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, reduced efficiency, integration challenges, support limitations, and a competitive disadvantage.

Do not wait until sustaining support ends to take action; talk to Version 1 and we can help you start planning your upgrade today to ensure a smoother transition and a more robust foundation for your organisation’s future success.

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