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Business Intelligence

Real-Time Business Intelligence Across the Enterprise

Getting an accurate view of the business is challenging. Information is stored across multiple, disparate systems and manually based data management processes are time- consuming and error-prone. From the executive level to the front lines, effective decision-making is compromised without reliable, timely data.

NetSuite Business Intelligence provides the power of built-in, real-time dashboards, reporting and analysis across all the integrated processes within the software suite. Realizing true value-added insights, business users gain real-time visibility to identify issues, trends and opportunities and instantly drill down to the underlying transaction to take action.

Key Benefits

  • Real-time transparency into company performance across all business functions—from summary level to transaction level.
  • A single version of the truth with all of your data residing in a single source.
  • Self-serve, personalized experience with easy-to-use reporting tools without requiring programming or technical resources.
  • On-the-go access via web browser and mobile device.
  • Use Multi-Subsidiary Customer for a single, clear view of customers across multiple subsidiaries eliminating duplication.
  • Gain comprehensive view and granular control of global inventory demand and supply with Supply Chain Snapshot.
Learn how built-in Business Intelligence provides
all users with complete visibility into the business
for more effective decision making.
Watch these role-based snapshots
“We now trust our numbers—and that improves our ability to collaborate and make better
decisions.”
-Rex Harrison, CFO, i-solutions Global Ltd.
“The dashboard is my favorite thing about NetSuite. I am always on the road, but never far
from all of our key business indicators.”
- Greg Reyneke, General Manager,
Intermountain Soft Water
“NetSuite gives us a visibility into our business and an accountability that would be
impossible for a company of our size to get any other way.” Rex Harrison, CFO,
- Rex Harrison, CFO,
i-solutions Global Ltd.

Stay Ahead of the Curve with Built-In Business Intelligence

  • Business requirements: The ERP system should meet your organization’s business needs and align with your operational processes.
  • Scalability: The system should be scalable to meet your organization’s future needs, including growth, expansion, and changing business requirements.
  • Customization: The system should allow for customization to meet specific business needs and integrate with other systems.
  • Integration: The ERP system should integrate with other systems and applications your organization uses, such as CRM, HR, accounting, and inventory management.
  • Ease of use: The system should be user-friendly and easy to use, reducing training costs and ensuring a smooth transition for employees.
  • Cost: Consider the total cost of ownership, including licensing, implementation, training, and ongoing maintenance costs.
  • Security: The ERP system should have robust security features to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
    Vendor reputation: Choose a reputable vendor with a proven track record of delivering quality ERP systems and excellent customer support.
  • Support & maintenance: The vendor should offer reliable support and maintenance services to ensure smooth system operation and minimize downtime.
  • Industry-specific features: The ERP system should have industry-specific features that meet your needs, such as compliance with regulatory requirements or specific reporting capabilities.
  • Experience and expertise: Choose a vendor with a proven track record of delivering successful ERP implementations. Look for reviews, case studies, and references to evaluate the vendor’s experience and expertise.
  • Project management methodology: Check their project management approach and see how they manage risks, issues, and change requests.
  • Team composition: Ensure the vendor has the right team composition to deliver successful implementation, with skilled and experienced members having diverse expertise like functional, technical, and project management.
  • Customization capabilities: The vendor should have customization capabilities to meet your specific business needs and integrate with other systems.
  • Cost: Consider the vendor’s pricing structure, including implementation, training, and ongoing maintenance costs.
  • Training and support: Check their training and support processes and see how they will help you and your employees throughout the implementation and beyond.
  • Change management expertise: The vendor should have experience in change management, ensuring your organization can adopt the new system smoothly and efficiently.
  • Communication and collaboration: The vendor should have open and transparent communication channels and foster collaboration between their team and your organization.
  • Data security: The vendor should have robust security features to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
  • Scalability: The vendor should have the capabilities to scale the system to meet your organization’s future needs, including growth, expansion, and changing business requirements