JD Edwards Support Extended to 2037 — What It Actually Means
Oracle extended JDE EnterpriseOne 9.2 Premier Support through at least 2037. What that means for your support model, talent strategy, and modernization roadmap — with Release 26, Orchestrator, and hybrid cloud realities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Oracle ending support for JD Edwards?
No. Oracle extended Premier Support for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2 through at least December 2037. This includes full patches, tax and regulatory updates, security fixes, and new features like Tools Release 26. JDE World A9.4 is in Sustaining Support (codebase frozen, no new updates).
What is the difference between Premier Support and Sustaining Support?
Premier Support includes new patches, security updates, tax/regulatory changes, and access to new Tools Releases. Sustaining Support freezes the codebase — you get knowledge base access and can file service requests, but no new fixes, patches, or regulatory updates are developed.
Should I migrate off JDE or stay on EnterpriseOne 9.2?
With Premier Support extended to 2037, there is no forced migration timeline. The decision depends on your customization complexity, talent availability, and strategic roadmap. Organizations with heavy customizations often find modernizing on EnterpriseOne more cost-effective than migrating to Fusion or SAP.
What is JDE Tools Release 26?
Tools Release 26 shipped in October 2025 and includes OCI Generative AI integration, an Enterprise Automation Dashboard, Oracle Database 23ai support, Orchestrator enhancements, and UX One enhancements. It signals Oracle's continued investment in the JDE platform.
Is the JDE talent pool shrinking?
Yes. CNC administrators, JDE developers, and functional analysts are increasingly difficult to find as the JDE community ages and fewer professionals enter the ecosystem. This is one of the primary reasons organizations are exploring co-managed support models.