Spent several years with ADP where I learned Oracle, and then 9 years subsequently with Oracle as an ERP consultant and Project Manager. Founded SightLines Consulting 5 years ago as a NetSuite VAR and consultancy. Committed early on to the idea of software as a service and happily the wider world seems to be getting the idea.
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3 responses to “FinancialForce Validates NetSuite”

  1. David Turner

    LOL! There was me thinking “wow, this guy’s really absorbed the crude positioning that Netsuite hurriedly put out when we announced FinancialForce”, and then I read the disclosure line.

    Salesforce is certainly struggling, what with its 2 million users, annual revenues of well over $1bn and user events with more than 19,000 delegates. And all of those numbers growing like crazy.

    I’m not saying that having a fully integrated financial system on the same platform doesn’t make sense – of course it does. But SMEs don’t always want to buy all of their systems from one supplier, since one supplier often can’t meet all of their needs.

    There’s certainly a great debate to be had about best of class vs ERP, but come on – don’t just churn out Netsuite’s poor excuse for crisis PR…

    Thank goodness we came along and saved salesforce, though, heh?

    1. Tom Foydel

      David,

      What a strange, convoluted email, and all to leave a link to your financialforce home page? Geurilla marketing at its best!!

      Who said that SF is struggling? Not I. But unless you think that they move forward will-nilly in the marketplace then you must agree that they did financialforce for a reason. What is it? C’mon man, don’t just regurgitate Benioff’s lunch for us, give us the red meat!

  2. Doug Johnson

    Funny battle between Salesforce and NetSuite marketing. I wish I could figure a way to fuel the fire a bit.

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