NetSuite integration simplified
See how to connect NetSuite with your entire business ecosystem and eliminate data silos through powerful cloud integration solutions.
See how to connect NetSuite with your entire business ecosystem and eliminate data silos through powerful cloud integration solutions.
Netsuite is Software as a Service (SaaS) that combines accounting and ERP programs, CRM tools and e-commerce capabilities in a single packaged offering. With NetSuite, users from different departments such as sales, accounting, and support access customer information through a single record, eliminating data redundancies and inconsistencies.
Integrated from end to end, NetSuite reduces the need to connect ERP, CRM, and e-commerce applications. Like other SaaS applications, however, it leads to the creation of cloud silos--pockets of accumulated enterprise data residing in the cloud that need to be integrated with on-premises legacy applications and systems as well as social media platforms (i.e. Facebook and Twitter) and other Web-based software.
With hybrid architectures becoming more and more common, an effective integration strategy is crucial for enterprises currently deploying NetSuite and/or other SaaS applications. This article discusses several approaches to NetSuite integration.
One approach to NetSuite integration with existing applications (both on-premises and off) is to develop your own integration code. With this approach, in-house developers and IT staff write customized connectors to integrate NetSuite with different systems in the enterprise.
A holdover of the early days of SaaS when few cloud integration solutions were available, hand-coding is still preferred by some organizations since it allows them to customize connectors to suit particular use cases.
Hand-coding, however, has several disadvantages that undermine the benefits of deploying SaaS and other cloud applications.
Although integration between ERP, CRM and e-commerce functions is built into its core SaaS offering, NetSuite offers additional integration solutions.
Teaming up with third-party integration providers, NetSuite offers SuiteCloud Connect, a series of packaged solutions for integrating with leading on-demand and on-premises enterprise applications and systems such as Salesforce.com, SAP, Oracle, and Google Apps. NetSuite also offers training courses and consulting services for users who require assistance and support with integration projects.
Although NetSuite integration offerings underscore the need for integration in today’s IT landscape and reduce the burdens that come with hand-coded integration solutions, they do have some limitations.
First, SuiteCloud Connect only provides integration solutions for a handful of systems, leaving out a host of other applications. Moreover, the SuiteCloud platform is limited to extending and customizing NetSuite offerings, making it difficult to integrate a full range of applications and systems according to best practices.
Finally, although NetSuite’s training courses and consulting services can provide expert opinion and guidance on specific integration projects and use cases, SaaS integration will still require a significant amount of time, money and headaches without the right tools and technologies.
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