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“I went to the crossroads, fell down to my knees…”

Lyrics by the infamous Robert Johnson, screaming guitar by the legendary Eric Clapton Cream Play Crossroads. Why the blues reference? This is what SAP users do when their software version is iced and they are forced to upgrade, at the cost of several hundred thousand dollars, to the latest release or pay increased maintenance costs, as will happen to thousands of them currently running SAP R3 v4.6 and 4.7.

NetSuite’s recent initiative is therefore aptly named Crossroads, not that they had Eric Clapton in mind. What NetSuite is thinking is that as many large companies with dozens if not hundreds of divisions, many of which may be running SAP at a huge cost, many others which have still not migrated to SAP, face the decision to upgrade or pay greater maintenance taxes over the next few months, they have an opportunity to look at other alternatives in the marketplace. No, NetSuite will not replace SAP at the Corporate office, but large companies can deploy NetSuite successfully at the division or business unit level, at greatly reduced costs. And using one of NetSuite’s integration partners, we have used Boomi successfully to integrate applications with NetSuite, the division can roll their results up to corporate without a problem.

I have seen this exact scenario play out in an Oracle ERP implementation earlier in my career. The client was a Fortune 100 employment services organization that was opening offices across the globe. But there is no way to roll out Oracle to such small business units. So they found a smaller software package and implemented it at several of these offices. Unfortunately at this time there were not the internet based services available to them and results from each office had to be sent via ftp to corporate and manually consolidated.

Today the situation is both the same and better. The same business requirements exists for far flung business units but with NetSuite they could all operated under a single account using NetSuite’s SaaS OneWorld, with multi-subsidiary, multi-language and multi-currency functionality. Using one of the integration partners the NetSuite OneWorld results can be electronically consolidated with Corporate results. What an enormous improvement. If the parent company has actually forced the divisions to run SAP, or try to run SAP or Oracle, then the advantage is even greater: Jettison the resource intensive package and roll out NetSuite for literally pennies on the dollar for what is costs you to run and maintain SAP or Oracle.

The press has covered the announcement pretty well here,  and here and our friend Vinnie Mirchandani has also jumped in. Whatever the take by the press, NetSuite is absolutely correct in doing everything they can to highlight the awesome efficiencies they can offer in the business unit/division space.

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