As a business owner, I understand how important time is and how time is money. As such, anything that can save time in my business, I investigate it carefully. I am sure most of you reading this are in the same boat if you own your business. This is why you should be considering a cloud CRM.
What Is Netsuite Cloud CRM?
Netsuite is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. It can integrate every part of your business (such as finances, inventory, shipping, HR etc) under one single platform to get the overall business picture at a glance. Additionally, Netsuite save you both time and money.
Netsuite runs as a cloud-based solution. It offers a number of great features like browser-based computing, automatic back-up of data, automatic upgrades of applications and security patches and zero maintenance of the servers at your end. You even have access to real-time data from anywhere at any time of the day just by using a device that is connected to the internet. This will save your IT team so much time. They wouldn’t be required to update a CRM hosted in-house. Instead
Cheaper Solution = More Money for You
Most ERP systems require you to host them on your own server. This is an expense you avoid with Netsuite. If you are using Netsuite in your business you avoid all the costs associated with maintaining an ERP system because Netsuite handles it all for you.
Additionally, you are able to start small with Netsuite and grow it as your company grows. This is a huge benefit because it creates scale-ability that most ERP systems just don’t have.
Netsuite Deployment and Integration
The Netsuite cloud CRM can be complex to deploy. Thankfully, companies like The Web Scientists exist and can help you with every aspect of deployment, including any integration that may be needed with other systems. As certified SuiteSuccess consultants, The Web Scientists will walk you through a series of steps that are guaranteed to successfully have you using Netsuite in your business in 100 days or less. If you’d like more information, get in touch with The Web Scientists today.