NetSuite to Launch as First Mid-Market Cloud Computing ERP Suite for Google Apps Marketplace
03/10/2010
NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of cloud computing business management software suites, today announced that it plans to make its cloud computing enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite available in the Google Apps Marketplace, Google's recently launched online storefront for Google Apps products and services. NetSuite's cloud-based ERP suite enables users to run their key back-office operations and financial business processes-including accounting, inventory and supply chain, order management and business intelligence-with a single, comprehensive SaaS application. For more information please visit www.netsuite.com/NetSuiteforGoogleApps.
ebizQ received the following:
"NetSuite is committed to bringing the power of cloud computing to businesses, so integrating with Google Apps is a logical choice for us," says Zach Nelson, CEO of NetSuite. "By adding NetSuite to the Google Apps Marketplace, we plan to make it extremely easy for Google Apps customers to get a powerful cloud computing ERP application that works seamlessly with their technology platforms."
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Google Apps customers integrating with the NetSuite business management software suite will get instant visibility into real-time financial, operational performance and documentation across their entire company securely from any browser-enabled devices. In addition, companies can reduce cost and increase productivity by enabling real-time collaboration on financial data across geographically dispersed teams.
"We are very excited to soon be offering NetSuite in the Google Apps Marketplace," adds Scott McMullan, Google Apps Partner Lead for Google Enterprise. "Through the Google Apps Marketplace, software vendors like NetSuite are helping us build a rich ecosystem of integrated business apps that work seamlessly with Google Apps, allowing IT administrators to leverage the benefits of cloud computing and extend Google Apps to meet more of their business needs."