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NetSuite Intros Financial Edition

San Mateo, Calif. 
(May 21, 2009)

By WebCPA Staff

NetSuite has debuted a modularized version of its Web-based enterprise resource planning software called NetSuite Financials.

The company is taking aim at competitors with the new version, offering a 30 percent discount to customers who migrate from rival ERP software developers. The modularized structure is intended to help companies move their most important financial and ERP processes over to NetSuite as needed and then add extra ERP, customer relationship management and e-commerce functions.

NetSuite Financials includes features for managing financial data and processes, sales orders, inventory and supply chain, billing processes, revenue recognition, services resource planning, human capital, business intelligence and analytics.

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For more information, visit www.netsuite.com.

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