Recently, NetSuite’s web site proudly proclaimed the release of a new guide to their product called “NetSuite for Dummies”. I don’t know about you, but if I were a business owner forking over $25,000 to $50,000 a year to NetSuite, I would not want that revenue being used to write a publication referring to me [...]
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Why to Consider Microsoft Dynamics GP for E-Commerce vs. NetSuite
I’m sure many of you have seen the rather comical Apple parody videos on YouTube featuring the NetSuite Guy vs. the Great Plains Guy. While these videos may be rather amusing it’s important to take a closer look at what Microsoft Dynamics GP is really all about, and how it can be a viable solution [...]
continue reading...Who’s Really Outperforming Whom? NetSuite vs. Dynamics
Jason Carter with PartnerCompete found that “based on NetSuite’s average sales price and customer add rate during Q409, it looks like the company saw a shocking amount of revenue (as in 1/4 of it) walk out the door due to churn.” Jason was confronted with a comparison of revenue growth rates leading people to conclude [...]
continue reading...NetSuite’s Math Problem
Check out this interesting article by Jason Carter on LinkedIn called: NetSuite’s math problem….are customers paying them to use the software, or are they paying their customers? Jason uses lots of figures and equations (sure to make a CFO’s heart go pitter pat) but bottom line is that his research shows that “NetSuite says for [...]
continue reading...5 Reasons To Consider Microsoft Dynamics GP On Demand Vs. NetSuite
First, you’re probably saying to yourself, “How can they even compare Microsoft Dynamics with NetSuite it’s apples and oranges? NetSuite is a SaaS (Software as a Service) application and Microsoft Dynamics GP isn’t.” But that’s only partly true, while NetSuite is strictly a SaaS application, Microsoft Dynamics GP can be configured either on-premise or on-demand-expertly hosted by a Microsoft Partner. So let’s start our comparison right there.
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