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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer software |
Founded | California (1998) |
Headquarters | San Mateo, California |
Key people | Lawrence (Larry) J. Ellison, CEO Zach Nelson, Chairman/CTO Evan Goldberg |
Products | NetSuite NetCRM NetCRM+ SuiteFlex NetERP NetSuite Small Business NetCommerce |
Revenue | $40 million (2004) |
Website | www.netsuite.com |
NetSuite Inc. company that offers Software as a Service (SaaS) for small to medium enterprises. NetSuite was originally named NetLedger by its founders Larry Ellison and his protege Evan Goldberg.
History
NetSuite’s hosted online business software programs include accounting, customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, e-commerce and Web site development.
Evan Goldberg, chairman and chief technology officer, founded the company with the financial backing of Lawrence J. Ellison, founder and chief executive officer of Oracle Corp. Other initial investors were StarVest Partners and UBS PaineWebber.
The initial iteration was marketed as Oracle Small Business Suite. (Inc. Magazine: Larry's Kids; By Rob Turner; February 2005)
NetSuite has grown to about 600 employees and has offices in California as well as in the United Kingdom, Canada, the Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.
Products
NetSuite has released NetSuite 11 as its base service with NetSuite Small Business, NetSuite CRM, NetSuite CRM+, SuiteFlex, NetERP and NetCommerce as other integratable services.
Features
NetSuite is a broad application covering business functions as diverse as CRM, ERP, ecommerce, customer support, accounting, sales force automation, partner relationship management, inventory management, and marketing automation. Each of these also includes groups calendaring and tasking functions.
See also
References
External links
- NetSuite company page
- Small Business Computing Magazine Review of NetSuite.
- InfoWorld: Four-way CRM shootout - compares NetSuite, RightNow, SalesNet, EBSuite & Salesforce.com.
- Compares Netsuite,Salesforce,Microsoft Dynamics and BizAutomation
- NetSuite Wiki - User Contributed Documentation