NetSuite Inc. is an American
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-based
enterprise software
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company that provides products and services tailored for
small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) including
accounting
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and
financial management,
customer relationship management (CRM),
inventory management,
human capital management,
payroll
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,
procurement
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,
project management
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and
e-commerce
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software.
NetSuite was founded in 1998, and its current headquarters are in
Austin, Texas
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. The company is widely seen as the first cloud computing software company, with its founding pre-dating that of
Salesforce
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by about a month.
Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation is an American Multinational corporation, multinational computer technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Co-founded in 1977 in Santa Clara, California, by Larry Ellison, who remains executive chairman, Oracle was ...
acquired NetSuite for approximately
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9.3 billion in November 2016. The Oracle NetSuite Global Business Unit is managed by Executive Vice President Evan Goldberg as "Oracle’s Cloud
ERP for Small and Mid-sized Enterprises with the ability to scale to Fortune 500 firms".
History
NetSuite can trace its beginning to a five-minute phone call between Evan Goldberg and Larry Ellison, when the two discussed the idea of selling software over the internet. That conversation led Evan Goldberg to found NetLedger, NetSuite's original name, in 1998.
It offered web-hosted accounting software.
The company was seeded with start-up money from Oracle CEO
Larry Ellison as well as a host of key staff previously employed at Oracle. The company's Chairman and CTO and other management transitioned from Oracle to NetLedger. At one time the solution was licensed by Oracle, branded The Oracle Small Business Suite; however, that experience was short-lived, and the licensing deal was cancelled in 2004. Goldberg was the chairman and chief technology officer up until the Oracle acquisiti
.
In July 2002,
Zach Nelson was appointed
CEO. Prior to joining NetSuite, Nelson ran an early provider of business applications over the Internet called MyCIO.com, a division of McAfee Corp. This experience led him to the belief that all software would be delivered over the internet, and he left McAfee to join NetSuite. He led the company from about $1 million in revenue to a billion-dollar run-rate prior to its acquisition by Oracle Corp.
In September 2003, the company officially changed its name from NetLedger to NetSuite, Inc. to reflect the company's success in expanding its offerings to a suite of business applications beyond just accounting, including ERP, CRM and e-commerce.
On January 4, 2007, NetSuite named
Oakland A's General Manager
Billy Beane
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'' fame) to its board of directors.
NetSuite became a publicly traded company after its
initial public offering (IPO) of 6.2 million shares on the
New York Stock Exchange
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in December 2007. It traded under the single-letter ticker symbol "N". On July 28, 2016, Oracle announced it had offered to purchase NetSuite for $9.3 billion.
The deal closed in November.
NetSuite headquarters are located in Austin, Texas. NetSuite has additional offices in Denver, Colorado; Santa Monica and Redwood City, California; Chicago, Illinois; Atlanta, Georgia; New York City; Boston, Massachusetts; Toronto, Canada; the United Kingdom; Spain; the Czech Republic; Philippines; Hong Kong; Singapore; Australia; Brazil; and Uruguay.
In 2023, NetSuite celebrated its 25-year anniversary.
Relationship with Oracle Corporation
In 1998, Evan Goldberg received approximately $125 million in initial financial backing from
Larry Ellison, founder and chief executive officer of
Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation is an American Multinational corporation, multinational computer technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Co-founded in 1977 in Santa Clara, California, by Larry Ellison, who remains executive chairman, Oracle was ...
through Ellison's venture capital entity Tako Ventures. Other initial investors were StarVest Partners,
ADP and UBS PaineWebber. The NetSuite software also relies on
Oracle Database
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software.
Ellison and family members owned approximately 47.4% of NetSuite's common stock as of December 31, 2014. The firm's 10-Q filing on March 2, 2015, stated that "Mr. Ellison is able to exercise control over approval of significant corporate transactions, including a change of control or liquidation."
On July 28, 2016, Oracle announced it had offered to purchase NetSuite for $9.3 billion. The deal faced intense scrutiny because Oracle founder Larry Ellison owned nearly 40% of NetSuite. This conflict of interest has led the board of both companies to establish independent committees to review the deal from the perspective of independent shareholders. Some major NetSuite shareholders, such as T. Rowe, notified Oracle they would not be tendering their shares under the current terms of the proposed deal. In early October 2016, Oracle extended the deadline for shareholders of NetSuite to tender their shares to November 4. The deal closed Nov. 7.
Products, services and support
NetSuite offers a modular suite of
cloud-based
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business management
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Overview
The administration of a business includes the performance o ...
applications. Depending on the choice of modules, the platform can support accounting capabilities like general ledger,
accounts payable
Accounts payable (AP) is money owed by a business to its suppliers shown as a liability on a company's balance sheet. It is distinct from notes payable liabilities, which are debts created by formal legal instrument documents. An accounts payable ...
,
accounts receivable
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, cash management, tax management, purchasing and inventory and order management, along with optional modules like
customer relationship management
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a strategic process that organizations use to manage, analyze, and improve their interactions with customers. By leveraging data-driven insights, CRM helps businesses optimize communication, enhance cus ...
,
e-commerce
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, human resource and workforce management, payroll management, professional services automation, warehouse management and supply chain management, which can be activated as needed. The cost of a NetSuite subscription is not fixed: it depends on the modules selected and the number of users. The platform is accessed via the cloud and all data is centralized and stored in the cloud, allowing users to access data from different devices and countries. Fixed asset management, revenue recognition, planning and budgeting and subscription billing are also available. Multi-entity and global accounting and consolidation functionality is available at additional cost via NetSuite's OneWorld module, which supports 27 languages, and multiple currencies and tax codes. As with other cloud-based applications, periodic upgrades offer clients access to current features and functionality more readily than they would have been able to achieve using on-premises code.
NetSuite offers analytics and reporting, which use the centralized data to provide real-time visibility into client company operational and financial performance. Pre-configured role-based dashboards and key performance indicators allow users to monitor
business performance.
Products
* NetSuite Analytics Warehouse - business intelligence and data insight capabilities with pre-built third-party data integrations
* NetSuite CPQ - supports sales teams with configure, price, and quote capabilities; integrated with NetSuite's ERP, CRM, and e-commerce products
* NetSuite Connector - allows customers to integrate NetSuite products with e-commerce stores, online marketplaces, and point-of-sale systems such as Shopify, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, WooCommerce, Amazon, eBay, and Walmart
* NetSuite SuitePeople Workforce Management - supports shift scheduling, wage calculations, and workforce time and attendance tracking
* NetSuite ERP - the applications that make up NetSuite ERP run on the cloud and automate core business processes in finance, sales, HR, warehouse management, and supply chain management
* NetSuite Payment Automation - automates vendor paying
* NetSuite Cloud Accounting - offers a general ledger, payment tracking, cash flow management, invoicing, accounts payable and receivable, and tax management
* NetSuite Accounts Payable - provides several automated capabilities, including, bill matching and approvals, payment reconciliation
* NetSuite Text Enhance - Generative AI capability that helps users create contextual and personalized content for any text area in NetSuite based on a few starter words that describe the probable intent.
* NetSuite Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) - integrated set of finance systems that connect financial and operational planning, streamline close processes, and enhance tax and narrative reporting.
* NetSuite Account Reconciliation - standardizes and automates the reconciliation and transaction matching process to enable a faster close.
* NetSuite Bill Capture - scans invoice data into NetSuite using AI-based document object detection and optical character recognition (OCR) technologies.
* NetSuite Field Service Management - Software that improves field-to-office communications, builds customer satisfaction, and reduces administrative effort.
Services
* NetSuite Education Services - with this program, NetSuite offers training and certifications to help users improve their use of NetSuite. This service includes NetSuite Learning Cloud Support and NetSuite Guided Learning.
* NetSuite Social Impact program - this program provides nonprofits with donated software and pro bono tech consulting; it includes Suite Donation, Suite Pro Bono, and Suite Capacity
* NetSuite Advanced Customer Support - service that provides proactive, prescriptive optimization of a NetSuite account.
Acquisitions
* 2008: OpenAir – web-based timesheets and expense reports
* 2009: QuickArrow – web-based professional services automation application
* 2013: Retail Anywhere – retail e-commerce software
* 2013: TribeHR – human resource software for small to medium-sized businesses
* 2013: Order Motion – cloud-based direct-to-consumer
order management system
* 2013: LightCMS – content management software
* 2014:
Venda – retail e-commerce software
* 2014: eBizNET solutions – advanced warehouse management
* 2015:
Bronto Software – email service provider
* 2015: Monexa – subscription billing and recurring payment
*2021: FarApp - provides e-commerce, logistics, retail, and hospitality connectors for Oracle NetSuite
*2022: Verenia CPQ - allows customers to generate sales proposals directly from NetSuite ERP
*2022: ADI Insights - overtime management, time capture, demand forecasting, and shift scheduling
*2023: Next Technik - Field Service Management
Reception
NetSuite was named a Worldwide Leader in SaaS and Cloud-Enabled Finance and Accounting Applications by IDC MarketScape in their 2023-2024 Vendor Assessment. In 2024, NetSuite was named
Frost & Sullivan
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Global Cloud ERP Company of the Year and Crowd Leader in ERP Systems by G2. The company was also selected as an ''
Inc.'' Power Partner for the third year in a row.
See also
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Accounting software
Accounting software is a computer program that maintains accounting, account books on computers, including recording Financial transaction, transactions and Balance (accounting), account balances. It may depend on virtual thinking. Depending on ...
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Applicant tracking system
An applicant tracking system (ATS) is a software application that enables the electronic handling of recruitment and hiring processes.
An ATS is very similar to a customer relationship management (CRM) system, but is designed for recruitment tr ...
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Comparison of accounting software
The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different professional accounting software, personal and small enterprise software, medium-sized and large-sized enterprise software, and oth ...
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Customer relationship management
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a strategic process that organizations use to manage, analyze, and improve their interactions with customers. By leveraging data-driven insights, CRM helps businesses optimize communication, enhance cus ...
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Comparison of CRM systems
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List of embedded CRM systems
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Comparison of PSA systems
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E-commerce
E-commerce (electronic commerce) refers to commercial activities including the electronic buying or selling products and services which are conducted on online platforms or over the Internet. E-commerce draws on technologies such as mobile co ...
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Enterprise resource planning
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology. ERP is usually referred to as a category of business management software—typically a suit ...
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Human resource management system
A human resources management system (HRMS), also human resources information system (HRIS) or human capital management (HCM) system, is a form of human resources (HR) software that combines a number of systems and processes to ensure the easy ...
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Professional services automation
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