Founded
in 1998, NetSuite played a leading role in the development of on-demand software
available via the Internet. Available in versions to suit any size business,
NetSuite offers a completely integrated system that includes a complete set
of financials along with industry-specific applications such as Customer Relationship
Management (CRM), Order Management and Fulfillment, Inventory Management, eCommerce,
and Employee Productivity. NetSuite currently offers three distinct versions,
including the standard version of NetSuite, NetSuite OneWorld and NetSuite CRM+.
An excellent product for mid-sized and growing businesses, NetSuite eliminates
the need to purchase software you in order to obtain a few key features. Growing
businesses in particular will find it an easy jump to an upgraded version, such
as NetSuite OneWorld, with no additional money spent until you’re ready.
Add the convenience of anytime/anywhere access, and it’s difficult to
find a comparable product at the current cost. NetSuite is available for $499
base per month, fsma plus $99 per user per month.
From the June 2009 Review of Small Business Accounting Systems: Tier II
EASE OF USE/BASIC FUNCTIONALITY: 
NetSuite is an easily navigated system, designed to fit the needs of varying
levels of employees. All system users receive assigned roles with each fully
customizable. Also available is a Controller role, where an accountant can have
access to reports and other relevant activities as often as needed. System access
is entirely role-based, with program access based on the assigned role. Each
role has its own customized dashboard that suits each of the assigned roles
so that salespeople will be able to access appropriate reports without having
access to sensitive accounting functions.
At the top of the navigation screen is a series of tabs that provide access to all of the functions available. These tabs are role-specific and change according to user needs and accessibility requirements so your eCommerce Manager can view a custom dashboard that includes an eCommerce scorecard that details vital information such as page hits, web orders, unique visitors and cart abandonment percentage, while your Inventory Manager can review key performance indicators, reminders and a list of late shipments.
Navigating through NetSuite is effortless, and all information and data-entry screens are constructed for user ease, with lookup options and drop-down menus throughout.
CORE ACCOUNTING/SECURITY FUNCTIONS: 
Along with the core accounting modules (GL, AP, AR, and the add-on Payroll Service
module), NetSuite also features Inventory and Sales components that integrate
seamlessly into the core product. Another strong feature of NetSuite is its
excellent eCommerce function that works in tandem with the Inventory module
to not only track orders but maintain product levels, updating inventory after
items are purchased online and providing an excellent tracking system for both
inventory management and ecommerce activities.
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