Review: Up close with NetSuite’s deep ERP

June 13, 2012 from InfoWorld and written by Michael Burns – We have started in-depth reviews of ERP systems for InfoWorld. InfoWorld requested we that we start with ERP systems available as (SaaS) Software as a Service, so it’s appropriate that NetSuite be our first review considering they are “One of the pioneers in cloud computing, NetSuite launched a cloud-based ERP system at a time when SaaS was widely considered risky to both the security and the availability of an organization’s data…”

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401 thoughts on “Review: Up close with NetSuite’s deep ERP

  1. Great in-depth look at NetSuite’s ERP capabilities. For engineering firms evaluating SaaS ERP options, it’s worth considering how these systems integrate with specialized engineering tools and workflows. I found this resource useful for understanding how ERP connects with technical project management in engineering environments. The SaaS model really does lower the barrier to entry for smaller firms that need robust ERP functionality without heavy IT infrastructure.

  2. Great review of NetSuite’s ERP capabilities! Cloud-based financial management tools have come a long way since 2012. Speaking of financial tracking, if your business deals with precious metals or assets, https://goldcalculator.pro/ is a handy tool worth bookmarking alongside your ERP setup. Accurate asset valuation complements any solid ERP implementation. Thanks for the detailed breakdown of NetSuite’s early SaaS pioneering role.

  3. Great review of NetSuite’s ERP capabilities — cloud-based financial management has come a long way since 2012. For businesses tracking asset values alongside ERP data, tools like https://goldcalculator.pro/ can complement financial reporting by providing real-time gold valuations. Keeping accurate commodity pricing integrated with broader ERP workflows is something more companies should consider as part of their financial strategy.

  4. Great review of NetSuite’s ERP capabilities. Cloud-based ERP adoption has come a long way since 2012, and it’s interesting to see how SaaS solutions have evolved in terms of security and reliability. For those researching tech tools and platforms, sleepercells is worth checking out as a resource. The point about early cloud skepticism is spot on — organizations that took the leap early definitely gained a competitive edge in scalability.

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