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Comprehensive Cloud Customization

SuiteCloud Developer Tools provide a comprehensive cloud customization environment, whether you’re extending NetSuite to fit your business needs or developing completely new applications. SuiteCloud Developer Tools include workflow management, scripting, analytics, web services and more. Best of all, customizations automatically migrate with every NetSuite upgrade, enabling you to customize and develop apps with confidence.

Graphical Customization:
SuiteBuilder

SuiteBuilder provides point-and-click core application configuration capabilities that reduce application development and deployment time.

Workflow Engine: SuiteFlow

SuiteFlow delivers click-not-code workflow management to automate and streamline business processes.

Business Intelligence:
SuiteAnalytics

SuiteAnalytics provides built-in ad hoc reporting, real-time dashboards and ODBC access across NetSuite and all customizations.

Development Environment:
SuiteCloud IDE

SuiteCloud IDE is an Eclipse-based IDE that is packaged for NetSuite platform development. It is purpose-built to enable you to build SuiteApp functionality on top of the NetSuite infrastructure.

Web Services: SuiteTalk

SuiteTalk provides comprehensive SOAP-based web services that enables cloud or on-premise systems to seamlessly integrate with NetSuite.

Software Development
Lifecycle: SuiteCloud
Development Framework

SuiteCloud Development Framework (SDF) brings features, controls and processes previously associated with leading on-premise, standalone development environments to the cloud.

Application Packaging and
Distribution: SuiteBundler

SuiteBundler delivers easy application packaging and distribution for ISVs, while enabling customers to quickly move customizations from sandbox to production.

Application Development:
SuiteScript

SuiteScript is a JavaScript-based scripting solution for sophisticated coding and debugging within NetSuite that enables developers to build new applications, processes and business rules.

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