Articles By: NetSuite

Case Study: How the Cloud and Two-Tier ERP Enabled International Expansion
Read this case study on how Shaw Industries, the world’s largest carpet manufacturer, approached international expansion and streamlining their operations using a two-tier cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) approach with NetSuite ERP.

From Startup to Midmarket: The Challenges
It’s impossible to predict with absolute certainty how the market will respond to a new technology, and it’s just as difficult to predict when and where growth will occur as a result of this response. With that, software startups can learn from experiences of other successful software companies.

The Total Economic Impact of Oracle NetSuite – Cost Savings and Business Benefits Enabled by NetSuite
Oracle NetSuite’s core enterprise resource planning (ERP) delivers end-to- end business management of finance, inventory, supply chain, manufacturing, projects, human resources, time tracking, expenses, billing, and procurement. Additional modules include commerce, global business, and more.

Revenue Recognition: As Easy as Depreciating a Fixed Asset
It’s easy to become vexed by the new accounting standard, ASC 606. But it can be quite simple – even as simple as depreciating a fixed asset. With the right software that manages seamless billing processes all the way through to revenue recognition, business can ease compliance with ASC 606.

From Startup to Global Enterprise: Unlocking Your Software Company’s Full Potential
Software and technology companies operate in one of the most rapidly evolving industries of all, with seismic shifts in development, infrastructure, customer expectations and business models. Companies can go from startup to IPO to global enterprise to acquisition in just a few years. Finding a business system that can keep up with this change remains a key priority.

Next Ready Financials: Why Fast-Growing Companies Adopt Cloud Financials to Accelerate Growth
Over the years, many businesses have pieced together a patchwork of applications to run their operations.Each part of the business, from accounting to order fulfillment, to sales and marketing, runs separately, which can hinder a company’s ability to sustain and accelerate growth.

ERP vs Accounting (What Are the Main Differences Between SMB Accounting Software and an ERP System?)
As cloud-hosted, small business accounting apps have grown in scope, it’s become increasingly difficult to tell the difference between accounting software and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software. During growth, most companies typically realise that stringing together a set of separate apps gets very challenging regardless of the added integration capabilities the software may have.