With over 40,000 customers across various industries, it’s safe to say that NetSuite isn’t just a passing trend — it’s a superstar of enterprise resource planning (ERP). If you’re as curious as we are about the impact of NetSuite on organizations, stick around!
We’ll dive into NetSuite statistics, uncovering everything from user satisfaction to the impressive growth figures that make it a go-to choice for companies eager to streamline operations.
NetSuite is more than just another cloud-based ERP solution; it’s the Swiss Army knife of business management tools. Founded in 1998 and acquired by Oracle in 2016, NetSuite has become a powerhouse, boasting over 26 years of experience — almost as long as some of its employees have been alive!
With its suite of integrated applications, businesses can manage everything from accounting and inventory to eCommerce and even use it as a CRM. If you plan to do so, too, this comparison between NetSuite and Salesforce will help!
What sets NetSuite apart is its adaptability to different industries, from retail to manufacturing, making it a universal solution.
While NetSuite is very powerful on its own, it can be even more of a powerhouse when connected to your other mission-critical applications. After all, no one likes data silos, right?
On SyncApps, thousands of companies use our NetSuite integrations to get their data flowing bidirectionally and in real time between platforms.
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We could write a book about NetSuite — based on the numbers below and on how our clients use it. But that’s another topic for another time.
Let’s dig in!
While NetSuite is not the biggest player in the ERP industry, these statistics show healthy growth. More importantly, NetSuite enjoys a healthy customer retention rate, as we’ve noticed at SyncApps: most of our clients who use NetSuite integrations stay on for years, even decades.
Are you a NetSuite power user? We promise you that you haven’t seen the full extent of what NetSuite data can do for your organization until you’ve integrated it with your marketing automation solutions or even a CRM like Salesforce.
NetSuite statistics apart, when you connect an ERP with other mission-critical solutions via SyncApps, you get a powerhouse — non-siloed data from across platforms:
Curious why NetSuite customers choose SyncApps? Join them — it’s free to get started, so what have you got to lose?