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Enterprise-Class Data Management, Security and Availability

As the world’s largest cloud ERP vendor, run by more than 21,000 customers, NetSuite provides the cloud infrastructure to ensure businesses can run their business management applications in the cloud with complete confidence.

Since 1998, NetSuite has provided comprehensive data privacy, data management, security and availability for running mission-critical ERP, CRM and ecommerce applications. With its multiple data centers, NetSuite provides enterprise-grade infrastructure while delivering proven scale:

Application Security

Application Security NetSuite’s comprehensive and flexible application security incorporates 256-bit encryption standards, enterprise-grade password policies, role-based field-level security and more.

Operational Security

NetSuite’s operational security provides end-to-end controls including intrusion prevention and detection systems, strict security certifications such as PCI-DSS and stringent physical security protocols.

Data Management

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

Availability

NetSuite provides best-in-class availability with an SLA of 99.5% uptime and a money-back guaranteed uptime commitment, together with transparent uptime status and availability.

Energy Efficiency

NetSuite’s cloud infrastructure enables companies to operate in a sustainable manner and reduce their overall server room electric consumption by up to 99% compared to running on-premise.

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  • 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