NetSuite
is to begin targeting larger businesses with software aimed at customers of
SAP.
The firm has announced an update to its OneWorld software that it claims will
make it easy for enterprise customers to integrate the business management
application with existing SAP implementations.
The integration will be provided by a new service called
SuiteCloud
Connect for SAP, which will roll up a customer's transactional data
generated by NetSuite applications at a divisional level into SAP legacy
accounts that function at a corporate level. The transactional data may include
processes such as invoices, purchase orders, shipments and invoicing, said
NetSuite, adding that such functions will ensure that the customer's current
investments in SAP systems are retained.
NetSuite explained that its software-as-a-service model allows the company to
offer a cheaper and more flexible means to track business processes than SAP's
traditional business suites.
"While some companies spend vast sums on corporate implementations of
integrated suites like SAP, these business software systems often fail to
deliver the functionality and flexibility to manage the processes that drive the
multiple divisions and lines of business that make up today's typical
multinational corporations," said NetSuite.
The company is expanding its customer base from small and medium sized
businesses to large enterprises that are looking at ways to control costs and
gain greater efficiencies across the business in the declining economy.
NetSuite's SuiteCloud Connect for SAP is based on a number of
industry-standard technologies used for systems and application integration and
data migration, including Simple Object Access Protocol, JavaScript, Open
Database Connectivity and Comma Separated Values.
"These interfaces are robust and well-suited for integrating NetSuite
OneWorld with other enterprise resource planning systems," said the firm.
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