NetSuite
NetSuite began operations in 1998 in San Francisco when the dot com craze was just starting to boil. The founder Evan Goldberg was an Oracle executive who along with funding from Larry Ellison, the enigmatic founder of Oracle, started building demand small business software. NetSuite's on demand software requires no software installation on the customers' part. Although the company has been rumored to be going IPO for a number of years, it remains a private company.
NetSuite has a comprehensive suite of small business software applications as well as for mid-size companies. The NetSuite produce line is a web-based solution that includes ERP, CRM, Ecommerce, and collaboration features. The NetSuite Small Business product line is a suite of small business software that manages sales, service, account, and web presence. The NetSuite CRM product line is a web based CRM solution. The NetSuite CRM+ includes additional CRM capabilities not included in NetSuite CRM. The NetSuite NETERP is a web based ERP solution that includes order management, purchasing, financials, Ecommerce and more. The NetSuite NETCOMMERCE provides ecommerce capabilities such as sales, marketing, service as well as inventory and order management. The NetSuite NETFLEX is a technology platform that allows third-party software vendors to extend and enhance the NetSuite application using the NETFLEX Web services platform.
NetSuite is a leading provider of web based ERP and CRM applications delivered on demand. Small and medium companies seeking business applications should consider the offerings from NetSuite.
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