Day 3 of SuiteWorld 2017 kicked off with less theatrics than yesterday, but after the Executive Keynote this morning it became clear that yesterday was just the warm up. Today, Evan Goldberg, Executive VP of Development at Oracle+NetSuite, led a keynote presentation jam-packed with announcements!
While there were no pyrotechnics this time around, the crowd was treated to a comedic short in which Mr. Goldberg attends his first staff orientation in 18 years. “Disruptor—that’s just a word—we’re delivering!” the bit preached. But they aren’t kidding with what is next…
In this address, a rotating panel of NetSuite executives spoke on enhancements to the SuiteCloud Platform, SuiteAnalytics, and SuitePeople. The presentation also spoke to the strategic sprint toward global coverage and localization, as well as discussing the need for more industries with SuiteSuccess. Below are summaries and highlights from the keynote that made us excited and will be sure to delight our current and future clients.
Global Scale ERP Enhancements
First up was NetSuite’s Craig Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan took the stage to introduce the international product strategy for NetSuite—“the most widely deployed Cloud ERP system”—and to drive forward the “act global, be local” initiative. Among the topics covered was the discussion of 3 vital enhancements that will position NetSuite for its global expansion:
The Domination of Micro-Verticals
While global strategy demands immediate attention since the acquisition with Oracle, at its heart NetSuite has always thrived off continuously improving its existing unified suite of solutions. Mr. Goldberg was welcomed back to the stage, along with a spotlight on SuiteSuccess, to introduce immediate enhancements to performance and capabilities.
“Your industry, your vertical, often defines your constraints, your competitors, and where you need to optimize,” said Mr. Goldberg, reporting on NetSuite’s expertise in fashion apparel. After tailored research in the fashion apparel vertical, with SuiteSuccess in mind, NetSuite re-discovered a weakness in critical reporting. For fashion apparel, they delivered: enhanced grid order management, order commit and reallocation with scheduling enhancements, and weekly style trend reporting.
Mr. Goldberg insisted that the leaps and bounds they’ve made in fashion apparel are what shaped SuiteSuccess, “Many of these needs are not unique.” Mr. Goldberg emphasized, “A lot [of enhancements] being delivered for fashion apparel are great for adjacent industries."
The Evolution of Netsuite Omni-Channel Commerce
Up next was NetSuite's Allison Manetakis to take us through the evolution of omni-channel commerce and the role of e-commerce in NetSuite. Techfino found Ms. Manetakis' portion of the keynote to be essential for our practice. Covered here are several enhancements that we believe are vital to our clients and will result in success:
Global Supply Chain Enhancements
Mr. Goldberg followed Ms. Manetakis with a discussion on the ever-present pains of coordinating and balancing a global supply chain. NetSuite has been consulting with several major players in manufacturing and supply chain to help design upcoming features that address: design and engineering, outsource manufacturing, and supply chain visibility.
In particular, we find the approach to supply chain visibility to be encouraging. NetSuite is promising a more complete view of global inventory that will allow you to edit transaction lines and start or change a work order within Purchase Orders. Changes also bring cross subsidiary fulfillment capabilities allowing your business to identify issues at one location and resolve them using transfer orders. By providing more visuals to these proposed reporting enhancements, NetSuite is taking their supply chain solution to the next level.
From Product-Centric to Project-Centric
Our ears certainly perked up during Mr. Goldberg’s discussion of a Project-Centric ERP system. Traditionally, NetSuite’s ERP has been built from the sales order to reflect everything from fulfillment and work orders, to invoicing and return authorizations. But there are plenty of businesses running on NetSuite that are simply trying to fit into the native system and are finding limitations. A new Project-Centric ERP means more fluidity for NetSuite users who want to set specific control rules and management resources without necessarily creating a sales order. As not just a NetSuite partner, but a NetSuite user, we are definitely ready for this!
Overall NetSuite Performance Enhancements
Mr. Goldberg announced that performance enhancements to the NetSuite software will not take a back seat despite ambitious tasks elsewhere. He unveiled to conference goers that SuiteCloud will be making the shift from queues to processors. What this means for NetSuite users and developers is faster delivery.
Our Favorite Updates to the SuiteCloud Platform
The near final section of Mr. Goldberg’s keynote anticipated how NetSuite is going to deliver for the advancement of the SuiteCloud Platform. While he discussed SuiteScript 2.0, from the plans for caching to file streaming, and touched on the new advanced printing for saved searches, we were easily most interested by the Copy to Account feature being added to the SuiteCloud Development Framework.
Copy to account is a new feature based on the SDF enhancement. This feature enables users to deploy changes from an account—perhaps, a sandbox account—to another account without the hassle of bundling. Any changes to the current account made after deployment will not affect the account deployed to. Furthermore, the dependency and validation checks are completely automated simplifying the entirety of the deployment.
An additional update that caught our attention and that will benefit users as much as their developers is SuiteFlow access to line level fields. SuiteFlow allows NetSuite users to edit workflows without coding, so the added depth to its capabilities, specifically at the line level, improves visibility for the NetSuite customer.
It is clear that NetSuite is prepared to deliver in several ways over the course of this next year and we are fully on board! We are ready to see how these new features and enhancements roll out and we cannot wait to bring them to our customers. NetSuite is promising a lot to its customers and developers, so stay tuned!
Interested in hearing about what wasn’t covered in this blog? Heard about a new release, but we didn’t mention it? Let us know in the comments!
Watch the entire Executive Keynote from Day 3 here.