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Deltek Costpoint vs Oracle NetSuite

Side-by-side comparison of Deltek Costpoint and Oracle NetSuite — features, pricing, modules, and deployment options.

Deltek Costpoint vs Oracle NetSuite at a Glance

CriteriaDeltek CostpointOracle NetSuite
Best ForGovernment contractors, A&E firms, and project-centric businessesFast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERP
Starting Price$85/user/mo$99/user/mo
Pricing Modelper-userper-user
Deploymentcloud, on-premisecloud
Company Size51-250, 251-1000, 1001-500051-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000
Implementation4–9 months4–9 months
Typical Cost$80K–$400K$100K–$500K

Module Comparison

ModuleDeltek CostpointOracle NetSuite
Finance & Accounting★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Manufacturing Basic★★ Moderate
Supply Chain Basic★★★ Strong
CRM★★ Moderate★★★ Strong
HR & Payroll★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Project Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Inventory Management★★ Moderate★★★ Strong
Procurement★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Warehouse Management Basic★★★ Strong
Ecommerce N/A★★★ Strong
Business Intelligence★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Quality Management★★ Moderate Basic
Field Service Basic Basic
Asset Management★★ Moderate★★ Moderate

Pros & Cons

Deltek Costpoint

Pros

  • +Best-in-class DCAA-compliant project accounting
  • +Strong government contract management (FAR/DFARS)
  • +Excellent resource planning and time/expense tracking
  • +Deep A&E and professional services editions

Cons

  • -Very niche — not suited for manufacturing or retail
  • -No ecommerce module
  • -Can be expensive when adding all modules
  • -UI feels dated in some older modules

Oracle NetSuite

Pros

  • +True multi-tenant cloud — automatic updates, no upgrades
  • +Excellent for multi-subsidiary and global operations
  • +Strong ecommerce (SuiteCommerce) and CRM integration
  • +Highly customisable via SuiteScript and SuiteFlow

Cons

  • -Pricing can escalate quickly with add-on modules
  • -Reporting has a learning curve (saved searches)
  • -Manufacturing module is lighter than dedicated MRP
  • -Long-term contracts with limited flexibility

When to Choose Deltek Costpoint

  • You need an ERP best suited for government contractors, a&e firms, and project-centric businesses
  • Your company has 51-250 or 251-1000 or 1001-5000 employees
  • You operate in Aerospace & Defense, Government, Construction
  • You prefer cloud / on-premise deployment
  • Your budget aligns with $85/user/mo starting price

When to Choose Oracle NetSuite

  • You need an ERP best suited for fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud erp
  • Your company has 51-250 or 251-1000 or 1001-5000 employees
  • You operate in Software / SaaS, Wholesale & Distribution, Ecommerce
  • You prefer cloud deployment
  • Your budget aligns with $99/user/mo starting price

What Users Say

30,000+ users at government contractors, A&E firms, and consulting companies

37,000+ organisations run on NetSuite — the world's #1 cloud ERP

Industry Fit Analysis

IndustryDeltek CostpointOracle NetSuite
Professional ServicesPrimaryPrimary

Company Size Fit

Company SizeDeltek CostpointOracle NetSuite
1–50 employees
51–250 employees
251–1000 employees
1,001–5000 employees
5,000+ employees

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Deltek Costpoint better than Oracle NetSuite?

It depends on your business needs. Deltek Costpoint is best for government contractors, a&e firms, and project-centric businesses, while Oracle NetSuite is best for fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud erp. Deltek Costpoint starts at $85/user/mo and Oracle NetSuite starts at $99/user/mo.

How does Deltek Costpoint pricing compare to Oracle NetSuite?

Deltek Costpoint uses a per-user pricing model starting at $85/user/mo, while Oracle NetSuite uses a per-user model starting at $99/user/mo. Deltek Costpoint typical total cost is $80K–$400K vs $100K–$500K for Oracle NetSuite.

Which is better for professional services: Deltek Costpoint or Oracle NetSuite?

Both vendors serve professional services companies. Deltek Costpoint is typically chosen by 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee organizations, while Oracle NetSuite targets 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee companies. Consider your company size and specific module needs to decide.

How long does it take to implement Deltek Costpoint vs Oracle NetSuite?

Deltek Costpoint typically takes 4–9 months to implement, while Oracle NetSuite takes 4–9 months. Implementation time depends on module scope, data migration complexity, customisation requirements, and organisational readiness.

What modules does Deltek Costpoint have that Oracle NetSuite doesn't?

Oracle NetSuite offers Ecommerce which Deltek Costpoint does not have. Compare both systems' full module strengths in the comparison table above.

Can I migrate from Deltek Costpoint to Oracle NetSuite?

Yes, migration from Deltek Costpoint to Oracle NetSuite is possible and is a common path in the ERP market. Key considerations include data migration (master data, transactional history), process re-mapping, user retraining, and integration reconfiguration. Most migrations take 4–12 months with an experienced implementation partner. We recommend engaging an independent ERP consultant to assess migration scope.

Which ERP is better for small businesses: Deltek Costpoint or Oracle NetSuite?

Both Deltek Costpoint and Oracle NetSuite serve small businesses. Deltek Costpoint starts at $85/user/mo and targets 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee companies. Oracle NetSuite starts at $99/user/mo and targets 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee companies. Consider your budget, industry, and required modules when choosing.

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