NetSuite OneWorld for SAP
NetSuite OneWorld for SAP lets you use NetSuite's leading on-demand application to manage multinational, multi-subsidiary business operations in real-time—and roll up division-level transaction and summary data to your parent company.
With NetSuite OneWorld for SAP, you'll enjoy the cost savings and efficiency benefits of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business software suites and cloud computing at the divisional level while retaining your current investment in SAP on-premise systems at the corporate level. The result? An enterprise-wide view of the business. Find out how SAP customers are doing this today.
NetSuite OneWorld: Do Business Locally, Manage It 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.
With NetSuite OneWorld capabilities and NetSuite's cloud computing delivery platform, there's finally a way to eliminate the cost and technology barriers facing mid-sized companies operating globally—and, with NetSuite OneWorld for SAP, retain your investment in legacy systems.
SuiteCloud Connect for SAP
Key to NetSuite OneWorld for SAP is a new integration offering called SuiteCloud Connect for SAP, which lets you roll up data from the divisional level to the corporate SAP system.
SuiteCloud Connect for SAP synchronizes financial data between the divisional and parent organisations, including transaction and revenue data, AP, AR, budgeting, and much more, and provides complete visibility into everything your customers are doing.
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AMR Research on NetSuite OneWorld for SAP |
"NetSuite is looking to exploit one of the gaps in SAP's strategy by offering a cost-effective product for smaller sites...there's little doubt customers are looking to move more of their applications to the cloud—and they're willing to spend more to do it.
"This is a very clever move by NetSuite's Zach Nelson, one that should generate attention from C-level executives looking to drive down IT costs as the economy slips and slides."
— "When Clouds Collide, NetSuite Storms into SAP's Atmosphere," Bruce Richardson, Chief Research Officer, AMR Research, April 10, 2009. |
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