NetSuite in The Modern Enterprise

 Introduction

Increasingly, we are seeing NetSuite encroach into the enterprise space. What was once thought of as a web-based mini-ERP for SMBs is now a serious platform contender for major organizations. 

NetSuite Customers

Companies such as Accenture, Audi, Bearing Point, The Boston Globe, Ceridian, Cornerstone, Kronos, Nestlé, Siemens, SoftwareAG, Solar Winds, T-Mobile, Tableau, and Wells Fargo all use NetSuite. NetSuite claims to be the #1 Cloud-based ERP, offering a unified suite of web-based applications that encompasses HR, ERP, CRM, SCM, PSA, eCommerce, Marketing Automation, and Financials, among other areas. As a cloud-native platform, NetSuite has been built from the ground up with an integrated suite of applications that seeks to automate core processes and provide real-time insights into operational and financial performance, enabling faster and better decisions resulting in improved business performance.

The biggest complaint we hear from NetSuite customers is that NetSuite becomes extremely expensive at scale as add-on features and modules all come at an extra cost, which compounds until what was once a relatively small expense on a nimble platform becomes a large expense on something that has grown to become a critical and monolithic system. Once clients figure this out, it can feel like it's too late for them to reset the relationship to better align cost and value.

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