NetSuite is a suite of ERP and accounting modules which is sold in various editions aimed at different size customers. The multi-country, multi-currency version is an additional module called OneWorld. Netsuite is a SaaS system and is not offered in an on-premise edition.
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Users subscribe to NetSuite for an annual license fee. The license is made up of three main components: core platform, optional modules and the number of users. There is also a one-time implementation fee for initial setup. New modules and users and can be added as a business grows.
Quickbooks is a great tool for startup companies. It provides all the basics; AR, AP, and Financials. However it does not provide anything with regards to advanced modules.
Sage Intacct is actually a very well made ERP system. Our company was considering both NetSuite ERP …
We came from an AS400 system. NetSuite is supremely advanced and more capable than our old system. We initially selected NetSuite for its reporting and analytics capabilities. From there, we looked at its automation and manufacturing capabilities. It has really outclassed our …
We scoped out so many ERP systems, and actually went very deep into launch and integrations with many, until we realized they were not a fit. This was due to currency capacities, global reach, manufacturing and process limitations, etc. We eventually finally bit the bullet and …
NetSuite ERP only offers a cloud model, vs. BC's on-prem and cloud models. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing. If you're deploying on-prem you may find yourself introducing all kinds of needless complexity you later regret. NetSuite ERP came fully-featured and remains …
Nestuite is more suitable for bigger organizations at growth and scale stages with at least two subsidiaries that want to integrate lots of software tools.
Netsuite is way more powerful, but also way more expensive. We chose Netsuite at a time when we thought we wanted our ERP to be the source for almost all data, and were willing to compromise on user friendliness to get there. Netsuite has great modules that are good when you …
Quickbooks is more user friendly and is designed better and really great for smaller businesses however, many companies will end up outgrowing it and need some of the NetSuite ERP functionality. We integrate Maxio with NetSuite ERP and we also integrated it with Quickbooks and …
NetSuite ERP was built to be cloud based which was very important for my team working remotely. The ability to customize how it tracked inventory across as many locations as you want was also a big improvement. I also really appreciated the bank integration, when it worked, …
Happy with the switch from QB to NetSuite, way better experience, NetSuite was selected by our compAny prior to starting so I didn't have a say in that. NetSuite is a much better solution than fish bowl which we have had a bad experience with. Zoho CRM hasn't been replaced yet …
While I wasn't directly involved in decision-making when our company selected NetSuite ERP (I was not yet with the company), I can provide insight into why it was chosen over other options. NetSuite ERP stood out from others at the time due to its comprehensive nature and …
Workday Adaptive Planning is a software we use specifically for Financial Planning and Analysis. It is much more customizable, and we use it throughout the budgeting and forecasting process. For our instance, we build off of NetSuite ERP as the so-called source of truth for our …
NetSuite ERP has better revenue recognition module and has a consolidations module that the other softwares may lack or may have very basic tools. NetSuite ERP has great list of connections with bridges with other softwares and that makes NetSuite ERP great ERP. NetSuite ERP …
We made a terrible mistake in switching to Netsuite.
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NetSuite ERP it probably the best of the ERP systems I have used. Quickbooks is really intended for smaller companies and SAP for very large (though it is not very flexible and navigation of the system is a nightmare). Openbravo was probably the most flexible of the systems but …
Honestly, not a whole lot. We are kind of adjacent to NetSuite. I have a lot of experience with Salesforce and I know that sometimes the functionality can kind of compete with each other, although the systems serve different purposes, but I have not used another major ERP …
As I said, SAP and Oracle Fusion are the ones that I've used in the past. I feel NetSuite is definitely superior in a lot of ways. First UI and then search capabilities. And then I think the back engine probably works really better. That's why it's quicker, and faster, and you …
Well, the reason why I'm with NetSuite is because obviously it beats out those other options quite considerably. It gave us the whole ecosystem that gave us everything we needed. I didn't need a dedicated administrator whose full-time job is to deal with it like our current …
NetSuite, it's right up there with Dynamics and Salesforce. I think it's primarily focused on tracking the finance side of things in our business, but the ability to API into so many other different things and have so many already-built solutions that we can just plug in makes …