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NetSuite Helps Commvault Reduce IT Complexity

Confronted with a rapidly-changing business environment, Commvault found itself handicapped by costly IT complexity and fragmented, legacy applications. Labor-intensive manual processes and an inflexible architecture placed severe limits on business visibility and efficiency. The provider of enterprise data management, protection and availability software faced a major IT modernization effort if it wanted to match the speed of business.

COMPANY

Commvault

LOCATION

Tinton Falls, NJ

INDUSTRY

Software, Services

SYSTEM REPLACED

Approximately 12, including SOFTRAX, Sage, Microsoft Access

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“NetSuite gives us transparency and a single view of everything without jumping through hoops. It’s a system that can grow with us.”

- Commvault

Marching Toward IT Modernization

Antidote for complexity: the cloud
Commvault turned to NetSuite’s cloud solution as the platform that could dramatically reduce complexity and provide much-needed agility. The SuiteCloud Development Platform has enabled Commvault to support unique processes and to integrate with third-party cloud applications. Apps from NetSuite partners round out the company’s updated environment.
NetSuite has more than justified Commvault’s investment, fueling continued growth across 35 countries. It enabled Commvault to simplify billing, revenue recognition and international transactions, and to eliminate up to six hours a day spent populating a multidimensional database.
Delivering benefits across the
business
Destination: business
improvement and growth
With NetSuite as the centerpiece of its IT modernization initiative, Commvault’s newfound agility and beefed-up capabilities are generating constant improvement across the business. And having consolidated the finances of its 35 international subsidiaries using NetSuite OneWorld, Commvault is positioned for seamless overseas growth.

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