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NetSuite's AP Automation Is A Powerful And Important Step In Its SuitBanking Vision

Por: Forbes Tech October 05, 2022

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Evan Goldberg, Founder and EVP of NetSuite, onstage at SuiteWorld. Oracle Last week I was fortunate enough to attend NetSuite's SuiteWorld event, where it announced new products for its suite, primarily focused on enterprise resource planning (ERP) This year was my first year attending SuiteWorld, and I am impressed by the growth of NetSuite and by the potential of its market share. NetSuite is on a great path to scaling up its business,... + full article



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