Integrated Suite and Cloud Computing Allow Mid-Sized Companies to Think Locally AND Globally by Unifying Business Operations in a Single System
SAN MATEO, Calif. — April 17, 2008 — NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N – News), a leading vendor of on-demand, integrated business management software suites that include Accounting / Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Ecommerce software for small and midsized businesses and divisions of large companies, today announced NetSuite OneWorld, a cloud computing solution which enables multi-national and multi-subsidiary companies to manage their global business operations in real-time. For more details on NetSuite OneWorld, please visit www.netsuite.com/oneworld
NetSuite OneWorld makes real-time, global business management feasible for the first time by combining a mature, multi-company business application suite with cloud computing delivery. The new release adds a key enhancement to NetSuite’s One System data model to enable multiple companies and subsidiaries to operate in a single database instance. This re-architecture is the biggest product enhancement since the introduction of NetSuite itself, to provide the product’s signature capability to deliver deep and locally/nationally appropriate functionality (currency, taxation, language, reporting, dashboards, etc.) while providing for instantaneous global roll-up, visibility and compliance management. NetSuite’s native Software as a Service (SaaS) delivery model enables the OneWorld functionality to be accessed anywhere simply by opening a browser, and eliminates the enormous IT issues associated with traditional approaches to global business management. The combination of the new NetSuite OneWorld capabilities and NetSuite’s cloud computing delivery platform eliminates the cost and technology barriers facing midsized companies operating globally.
NetSuite OneWorld is to date the first and only announced on-demand system to deliver real-time subsidiary management and business consolidation capabilities to mid-market companies for front-office, back-office and ecommerce operations. Prior to NetSuite OneWorld, only large companies willing to spend tens to hundreds of millions of dollars could approach such levels of business integration. Mid-sized companies using traditional applications such as Microsoft Dynamics GP (often referred to as Great Plains) could achieve a low-level of business integration, but often only see limited consolidated financials of suspect value. Of course, large systems such as SAP or mid-market systems like Microsoft Dynamics GP are not delivered as native web-applications, so any attempt at limited business consolidation required large expenditures in IT costs and systems management.
NetSuite OneWorld gives mid-sized companies a more powerful, globally integrated system than even the world’s largest companies have. Rather than costing millions of dollars for the capability, NetSuite OneWorld is available as a simple add-on capability to NetSuite for $1,999 per month. Delivered as a cloud computing service, there are no on-going costs to manage or maintain the application. Rather than taking years to implement, NetSuite OneWorld can be up and running in as little as six weeks, and there are currently more than 30 companies live on NetSuite OneWorld, with another 50 in process. Finally, Return-on-Investment (ROI) on NetSuite OneWorld is truly remarkable, with many customers achieving complete ROI immediately upon implementation (source: Nucleus Research note i50 published April 2008 available at www.NucleusResearch.com).
“We were able to roll out NetSuite OneWorld across 3 global locations — our U.S. headquarters, a newly acquired subsidiary in France and a newly created subsidiary in Japan — in just 6 weeks,” said Tod Harmon, CFO of Six Apart. “Now with the global deployment complete, NetSuite OneWorld gives us a comprehensive view of our entire operation from a consolidated standpoint — financials in local currency for our individual entities, as well as reporting on our subsidiaries in a single consolidated, global, multi-currency system.”
“NetSuite is the first company to deliver a real-time multi-company, multi-national business system built on a Software as a Service platform that gives mid-market companies local and global visibility across front office and back office operations in real-time. This is a bold move,” said Bruce Richardson, Chief Research Officer of AMR Research.
“With NetSuite OneWorld, we are delivering capabilities to mid-sized companies that even the world’s largest companies have failed to achieve after spending millions of dollars,” said Zach Nelson, CEO of NetSuite. “The combination of Cloud Computing with NetSuite OneWorld delivers local control with global visibility, not just across financials but across every aspect of the business — from lead to forecast to order to cash collection.”
With NetSuite OneWorld, companies with multiple subsidiaries, business units and legal entities can use the integrated software suite to help manage local operations across multiple locations, and roll the data up for regional and global visibility in their currency of choice. Individual users at the local level get an application in their language and can transact in the local currency with local taxes and operational compliance enforced. So a sales rep entering an order or a finance user billing an invoice in Japan both use NetSuite OneWorld in Japanese, with Japanese Yen as their currency. Regional managing directors and executives at corporate headquarters have real-time visibility to these local operations — both in the local currency used at the subsidiary level, as well as converted to regional and corporate currencies, based on their location. For example, the Japanese subsidiary can roll up to regional headquarters in Singapore with conversion to the Singapore Dollar or examined at the subsidiary level in Japanese Yen — so performance metrics and key business indicators are an apples to apples comparison with everyone driving to the same goal, rather than dealing with data out of different systems with no basis for comparison, making it difficult to drive global business success.
Built from the ground up as one system that includes ERP, CRM and Ecommerce, NetSuite OneWorld addresses complex multi-national and multi-company needs of these mid-market, global organizations. Internationally, NetSuite OneWorld can readily enable businesses to adjust for currency, taxation and legal compliance differences at the local level, with regional and global business consolidation and roll-up. Within one country, NetSuite OneWorld is also helpful for companies growing via acquisition or expanding rapidly and needing to bring a subsidiary on quickly to a consolidated management view. In addition to Global ERP and Global CRM capabilities, NetSuite OneWorld goes beyond any traditional business application by enabling multi-site Ecommerce capabilities — complete with multi-currency, multi-language, local tax compliance and local inventory sourcing capabilities.
Pricing and Availability:
Available now, NetSuite OneWorld is an add-on module to the base NetSuite product and is offered for $1,999 per month.
NetSuite Inc. is a leading vendor of on-demand, integrated business management software suites for small and midsized businesses. NetSuite enables companies to manage core business operations in a single system, which includes Accounting / Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Ecommerce. NetSuite’s patent-pending “real-time dashboard” technology provides an easy-to-use view into up-to-date, role-specific business information.
Contact:
Mei Li
Senior VP, Corporate Communications
NetSuite, Inc.
Phone: 650.627.1063
E-mail: meili@netsuite.com