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| name = NetSuite Inc. | logo = NetSuite Logo.PNG | type = Subsidiary of Oracle Corporation | foundation = California (1998) | location_city = San Mateo, California | location_country = United States | key_people = Jim McGeever (Executive Vice President) Evan Goldberg (Executive Vice President of Development) Lawrence (Larry) J. Ellison (stakeholder) | industry = Computer software | services = Cloud-based business management platform }} NetSuite Inc. is an American cloud computing company founded in 1998 with headquarters in San Mateo, California, that provides software and services to manage business finances, operations, and customer relations.[1] Its software and services are tailored for small and medium-sized businesses with modules for ERP, CRM, PSA and e-commerce.[2] Oracle Corporation has acquired NetSuite for approximately US$9.3 billion in November 2016. The newly formed Oracle Netsuite business unit is managed by executive vice president Jim McGeever as Oracles Cloud ERP for small and medium enterprises.[3] HistoryNetSuite was founded in 1998 by Evan Goldberg under the original name NetLedger, which offered web-hosted accounting software. Oracle licensed the software under the banner of The Oracle Small Business Suite for a short time before cancellation.[4] NetSuite is widely seen as the first cloud computing software company, with the company’s 1999 founding pre-dating that of Salesforce.com by about a month. Goldberg was the chairman and chief technology officer up until the Oracle acquisition. In July 2002, Zach Nelson was appointed CEO. Prior to joining NetSuite, Nelson ran an early provider of business applications over the Internet called MyCIO.com, a division of McAfee Corp.[5] This experience led him to the belief that all software would be delivered over the internet, and he left McAfee to join NetSuite. He led the company from about $1 million in revenue to a billion-dollar run-rate prior to its acquisition by Oracle Corp.[6] On January 4, 2007, NetSuite named Moneyball General Manager Billy Beane of Major League Baseball's Oakland A's to its board of directors. Evan Goldberg cited Beane's ability to combine facts with instinct as an important factor in the decision to involve him in the company.[7] NetSuite became a publicly traded company after its initial public offering (IPO) of 6.2 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2007.[8] One quarter of employees are based in its Philippine office. NetSuite has additional offices in Denver, Las Vegas, Austin, Chicago, Atlanta, New York City, Boston, Toronto, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and Uruguay. Relationship with Oracle CorporationIn 1998 Evan Goldberg received approximately $125 million in initial financial backing from Larry Ellison,[9] founder and chief executive officer of Oracle Corporation through Ellison's venture capital entity Tako Ventures.[10] Other initial investors were StarVest Partners, ADP and UBS PaineWebber.[11] The NetSuite software also relies on database software licensed from Oracle.[12] Ellison and family members owned approximately 47.4% of NetSuite's common stock as of December 31, 2014. The firm's 10-Q filing on March 2, 2015, stated that "Mr. Ellison is able to exercise control over approval of significant corporate transactions, including a change of control or liquidation."[13] On July 28, 2016, Oracle announced it had offered to purchase NetSuite for $9.3 billion. The deal faced intense scrutiny because Oracle founder, Larry Ellison, owned nearly 40% of NetSuite. This conflict of interest has led the board of both companies to establish independent committees to review the deal from the perspective of independent shareholders. Some major NetSuite shareholders, such as T. Rowe, notified Oracle they would not be tendering their shares under the current terms of the proposed deal. In early October 2016, Oracle extended the deadline for shareholders of NetSuite to tender their shares to November 4. The deal closed Nov. 7.[14] Products, Services and SupportNetSuite offers four main software solutions and optional implementation and support services:
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Changes Name to NetSuite Inc.}} 12. ^{{cite web |url=http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/displayfilinginfo.aspx?FilingID=10531261-61808-126838&type=sect&TabIndex=2&companyid=99214&ppu=%252fdefault.aspx%253fcompanyid%253d99214%2526amp%253bformtypeId%253d7 |title=NETSUITE INC (N) 10-K filed 3/2/2015|page=14}} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/displayfilinginfo.aspx?FilingID=10531261-61808-126838&type=sect&TabIndex=2&companyid=99214&ppu=%252fdefault.aspx%253fcompanyid%253d99214%2526amp%253bformtypeId%253d7 |title=NETSUITE INC (N) 10-K filed 3/2/2015|page=17}} 14. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/oracle-closes-netsuite-deal-can-it-expand-into-midmarket-small-enterprise/|title=Oracle closes NetSuite deal: Can it expand into midmarket, small enterprise? {{!}} ZDNet|last=Dignan|first=Larry|work=ZDNet|access-date=2018-05-29|language=en}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2c2817%2c2421973%2c00.asp |title=PC Magazine - NetSuite ERP}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://uk.pcmag.com/cloud-services/76209/oracle-netsuite-oneworld|title=NetSuite OneWorld}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cnet.com/news/netsuite-finds-a-sweet-spot-with-oneworld/|title=CNET - NetSuite Finds A Sweet Spot with OneWorld}} 18. ^{{cite web |accessdate=June 26, 2015 |url=http://www.inmarketingwetrust.co/seo/netsuite-suitecommerce/ |title=Netsuite Profile |publisher=In Marketing We Trust}} 19. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.netsuite.com/portal/products.shtml|title=NetSuite Website}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.netsuite.com/portal/services/professional-services/packaged-services.shtml |title=NetSuite Packaged Services}} 21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.netsuite.com/portal/services/support-services/suitesupport.shtml |title=NetSuite SuiteSupport}} 22. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Schonfeld|first1=Erick|title=NetSuite Buys OpenAir For $26 million|url=https://techcrunch.com/2008/06/02/netsuite-buys-openair-for-26-million/|work=TechCrunch|date=June 2, 2008}} 23. ^{{cite news|title=NetSuite Acquires Retail Anywhere, Adding Key Capabilities To Support Multi-Channel Retail Success|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/netsuite-acquires-retail-anywhere-adding-key-capabilities-to-support-multi-channel-retail-success-186303901.html|work=PR Newswire|date=January 10, 2013}} 24. ^{{cite news|last1=Hesseldahl|first1=Arik|title=NetSuite Acquires HR Software Player TribeHR|url=http://allthingsd.com/20131022/netsuite-acquires-hr-software-player-tribehr/|work=AllThingsD|date=October 22, 2013}} 25. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.lightcms.com/element-fusion-the-creator-of-lightcms-joins-forces-with-netsuite/|title=Element Fusion, the Creator of LightCMS, Joins Forces with NetSuite|last=|first=|date=March 13, 2013|work=LightCMS Blog|access-date=}} 26. ^{{cite news|last1=Gagliordi|first1=Natalie|url=http://www.zdnet.com/netsuite-acquires-venda-to-boost-omnichannel-efforts-7000031728/|title=NetSuite acquires Venda to boost omnichannel efforts|work=ZDNet|date=July 17, 2014}} 27. ^{{cite news|last1=Bond|first1=Josh|title=Top 20 supply chain management software suppliers, 2015|url=http://www.mmh.com/article/top_20_supply_chain_management_software_suppliers_2015|accessdate=October 29, 2015|work=Modern Materials Handling|date=July 1, 2015}} 28. ^{{cite news|last1=Ohnesorge|first1=Lauren K.|title=Durham-based Bronto Software to be Acquired in $200M deal|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/blog/techflash/2015/04/netsuite-acquires-bronto-durham-nc-200-million.html|work=Triangle Business Journal|date=April 23, 2015}} 29. ^{{cite news|last1=Ohnesorge|first1=Lauren K.|title=NetSuite CEO: Bronto acquisition turning out 'better than we expected'|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/blog/techflash/2015/10/netsuite-ceo-bronto-acquisition-3q2015-earnings.html|accessdate=October 29, 2015|work=Triangle Business Journal|date=October 22, 2015}} 30. ^Monexa External links
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