Solutions · Licensing & Resale · JDE + NetSuite

Audit your licenses before you buy them.

Authorized Oracle JD Edwards Reseller and NetSuite Solution Provider. Your actual usage gets analyzed first, so you don't over-buy users, modules, or environments. The same team handles your licensing, implementation, hosting, and managed services on a single contract.

Same Oracle pricing through GSI as you'd get buying direct. No reseller upcharge. The Oracle partner discount gets applied to your quote, and you don't have to deal with Oracle if you don't want to.

Six signals that put a licensing
conversation on your roadmap.

Most operators get to a licensing conversation via one of these six paths. Each one suggests a different starting point.
Signal 01

You're buying NetSuite or JD Edwards for the first time.

You've shortlisted a platform but haven't priced it for your real footprint yet. A licensing call gives you a budget range and an implementation path before you commit.

Signal 02

Your renewal is coming up and you suspect you're over-licensed.

Seat counts rarely come down on their own. If your team has shrunk, consolidated, or switched modules, your installed licenses probably don't match your actual usage anymore.

Signal 03

An acquisition or divestiture is forcing a license re-allocation.

Your existing entitlement covers new subsidiaries, but seat counts almost always need a reset after an M&A event. The same is true for a divestiture data carve-out.

Signal 04

You're adding modules, users, or a new subsidiary.

Module additions, user expansions, and new entity rollouts each trigger their own licensing conversation. None of them require a full re-quote if the existing footprint is sized correctly.

Signal 05

You're consolidating Oracle estate on OCI or moving to OneWorld.

Cloud infrastructure consolidation and multi-entity rollouts are two of the most common drivers of net-new licensing scope. Both are worth modeling before quoting.

Signal 06

You're switching managed services from another partner.

Moving post-go-live support to AppCare or SuiteCare is a common entry point. The license itself usually stays where it is, but the support relationship can move cleanly.

Two platforms. One reseller relationship.
Same pricing as direct.

GSI is an Authorized Oracle JD Edwards Reseller for both EnterpriseOne and World, and an Authorized NetSuite Solution Provider since 2012. Each platform has its own license structure; the standards we apply are the same.

JD Edwards

EnterpriseOne and World licensing

Authorized Oracle JD Edwards Reseller covering EnterpriseOne and World, with an Oracle partner discount applied to your quote.

Platinum
Oracle Partner tier
80+
EnterpriseOne modules
CNC
Specialization
Cloud MSP
Specialization
What you can license

EnterpriseOne licenses across Financials, Distribution, Manufacturing, HCM, Real Estate, Project Costing, Quality, Service Management, and others. Named-user licensing, sized to your actual usage.

World A9.4 continuity licenses for legacy operators staying on or selectively expanding an existing World deployment.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for both JDE and non-JDE workloads. Most customers consolidate their full Oracle estate on OCI.

Oracle Technology Stack: Database, WebLogic, BI Publisher, and Oracle Linux licenses for your JDE deployment.

Re-licensing for M&A and divestiture. Your existing entitlement covers new subsidiaries; the seat count gets restructured without forcing the conversation through Oracle's audit team.

NetSuite

NetSuite editions and module licensing

Authorized NetSuite Solution Provider since 2012, with right-sized licensing that protects your cash flow as your business grows.

Top-Ranked
G2 Solution Provider
153+
NetSuite customers
22+
US-based certified consultants
Since 2012
NetSuite Authorization
What you can license

Three NetSuite editions sized to your operation: Limited (under 10 users, single entity), Mid-Market (10+ users, multi-entity OneWorld), Enterprise (30+ users, deepest reporting).

Nine module categories: Core Financials, Inventory and Order Management, Supply Chain, eCommerce, PSA, Field Service, Human Resources, Business Intelligence, CRM.

SuiteSuccess industry editions: pre-configured deployments for Manufacturing, Wholesale Distribution, Food and Beverage, Apparel and Footwear, Health and Beauty, Software, Non-Profit, Projects, and Retail Starter.

OneWorld for multi-entity operations: multi-currency, multi-tax-jurisdiction, consolidated financial reporting across subsidiaries.

Move between editions as you grow without system migration. Additional licenses get added incrementally rather than fully loaded upfront.

Audit what you have before you size what
you need.

Most operators are mis-licensed by the time anyone looks. Some are over-licensed because seats never came down after attrition or consolidation. Some are under-licensed because user counts crept up after an acquisition. Either way, your conversation with Oracle or NetSuite starts from the wrong place. Two structured audits, sized to where you are.
For JD Edwards Operators

JDE License Assessment

A structured analysis of your actual JDE usage. Specific files come out of your environment, get analyzed by our security practice, and you get back a position report you can act on.

Three things you'll know when it's done: how your installed seat count compares to actual named-user usage module by module, which user accounts you can deactivate or right-size internally without any Oracle action at all, and how your next Oracle conversation should be structured (true-up, true-down, OCI move, or M&A restructuring).

2 to 4 weeks · No Oracle conversation required · Position report deliverable
For Existing NetSuite Customers

NetSuite Health Check

A 2-to-4-week review of your current NetSuite configuration against your actual usage. GSI consultants assess drift, underutilized features, integration risks, and license footprint, then produce a written roadmap for the next 12 months.

Best for: organizations whose implementation went live a while ago and who want to know whether their system is keeping up. Most operators we run Health Checks for find at least one underutilized module they can drop or consolidate.

2 to 4 weeks · Read-only access · Written 12-month roadmap

Don't know if your current footprint is right-sized?

Both audits run a few weeks. You walk away with a written position report regardless of what you decide to do next.

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Why GSI for Licensing

How GSI runs licensing engagements.

Most resellers translate your purchase order into Oracle's order-entry system. GSI runs an audit first so the purchase order matches what your people actually do. Same Oracle and NetSuite pricing as buying direct, with the partner discount applied and a single contract covering licensing, implementation, hosting, and managed services.

Right-sized licensing protects your cash flow..

Your actual usage gets analyzed before any quote. JDE is named-user licensing, not concurrent. NetSuite is per-named-user pricing across user types. In both, every person with access burns a seat, which is where most over-buying happens.

We size to your actual footprint and grow the license count as your business grows. Most direct-from-Oracle and direct-from-NetSuite conversations push for a fully-loaded license count and premium support upfront, which can stress cash flow for buyers in growth mode.

Same Oracle and NetSuite pricing as buying direct..

There is no upcharge for buying through an authorized reseller or Solution Provider. Oracle does not allow it. The price structure is identical to buying direct.

The difference: your quote arrives net of GSI's Oracle partner discount, and one contract covers your licensing, implementation, hosting, and managed services. You see a price, not a list price, and you don't coordinate five vendors to ship one project.

The team that sells your licenses also implements and supports them..

Most GSI consultants have started, run, or operated companies before becoming Oracle and NetSuite experts. They understand what business process changes will mean for your close cycle, your revenue recognition, and your audit posture. They aren't software demonstrators learning your business as the project unfolds.

The same dedicated senior consultants stay with your environment from licensing through implementation through SuiteCare or AppCare managed services. No agency-vendor handoff at go-live. No learning curve at month four.

How licensing pricing is structured on
each platform.

Both platforms price by a combination of base license, user count, and module mix. Specific numbers depend on your edition, footprint, and contract terms. A licensing call gives you a real range for your specific scope.

JD Edwards

Sized to your actual users and modules

JDE pricing is named-user-based, not concurrent. Your license count tracks the people with access, not concurrent sessions.

Module Set

Selected from 80+ EnterpriseOne modules across the functional areas you actually use.

User Count

Named users only. Every person with access burns a seat. Right-sized to actual usage, module by module.

Tech Stack

Oracle Database, WebLogic, BI Publisher, Oracle Linux. OCI optional for both JDE and non-JDE workloads.

Discount

Oracle partner discount applied at quote. Same final pricing as buying direct from Oracle.

NetSuite

Base license, users, modules

NetSuite pricing is built from three components. Specific dollar ranges depend on your edition, user count, module mix, and contract terms.

Base License

Varies by edition. Limited, Mid-Market, or Enterprise. Reflects platform access plus core financial management capabilities.

User Licenses

Priced per named user per month. Different user types (full, employee self-service, customer center, vendor center) have different price points.

Modules

Common additions include Advanced Inventory, Demand Planning, OneWorld, Manufacturing modules, and SuiteCommerce. Priced individually.

Support

Premium support included through SuiteCare. No upfront premium-support charge required, no offshore rotation between tickets.

When This Is the Wrong Path

Most licensing situations are clear. Some need a conversation.

Most JDE and NetSuite buyers who reach this page fit a reseller relationship cleanly. A handful are better served by a different starting point. Here is the rough split.

Likely a fit

A reseller relationship typically helps

  • You're buying NetSuite or JD Edwards for the first time and need a real budget range
  • You suspect you're over- or under-licensed and want a structured audit
  • An M&A or divestiture event is forcing a license re-allocation conversation
  • You're consolidating Oracle estate on OCI or rolling out OneWorld for multi-entity
  • You want a single contract for licensing, implementation, hosting, and managed services
Let's talk

Worth a deeper conversation

  • You've already negotiated direct and just need execution help on the implementation
  • The change is a single user added, handled inside your existing entitlement
  • You're satisfied with your current partner and only need a second opinion
  • The decision is already made and you need a procurement contact, not a licensing review

Not sure which side your situation falls on?

A 30-minute scoping call walks through your current footprint and what you're trying to do next. You leave with a clear recommendation, even when the recommendation is something other than a reseller engagement.

Scope your licensing situation →
Frequently Asked

The questions buyers ask us most about licensing.

Yes. There is no upcharge for buying through an authorized reseller or Solution Provider. Oracle does not allow it. Your quote arrives net of GSI's Oracle partner discount, with the same line items you'd see buying direct.

Same pricing either way. The difference: your actual usage gets analyzed before any quote, the Oracle partner discount gets applied to your line items, and a single contract covers licensing, implementation, hosting, and managed services. The team selling the license is the team building and supporting the system afterward.

Yes. The JDE License Assessment and the NetSuite Health Check are both structured 2-to-4-week reviews of your actual usage. The JDE Assessment runs through our security practice and produces a position report. The NetSuite Health Check is consultant-led and produces a 12-month roadmap. Most operators find seats they can reclaim internally and modules they can drop or consolidate.

Your existing entitlement covers new subsidiaries, but seat counts almost always change after an event. GSI analyzes the new user population, identifies surplus or shortfall, and structures the conversation with Oracle. On divestitures we also handle data carve-outs and environment splits.

Yes, both. Most customers consolidate their full Oracle estate on OCI. Running JDE on OCI and the rest of your Oracle stack somewhere else creates more cost and complexity than the original split was meant to avoid.

Yes. OneWorld is the platform for multi-entity, multi-currency, multi-tax-jurisdiction operations. International rollouts typically run 8 to 12 months for a 3-to-5-country footprint, depending on subsidiary structure and integration scope.

NetSuite Professional Services is Oracle's in-house implementation team. It runs as a ticket queue with rotating representatives. GSI's model is different: the same dedicated senior consultants stay with your environment from licensing through implementation through SuiteCare. They learn your chart of accounts, your subsidiary structure, and your close calendar.

For managed services, yes. Switching post-go-live support to AppCare or SuiteCare is straightforward and a common entry point for buyers who weren't well-served by their original implementation partner. For the partner of record on the license itself, NetSuite's transfer policies are restrictive, so we'll be candid about whether the transfer makes commercial sense for your specific situation.

Start with a 30 minute licensing call.

We size your footprint to actual requirements (users, modules, entities), give you a real budget range, and show you the implementation path that fits your timeline.