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I found this fascinating blog posting via @dahowlett today. It has a neat video recording of panelist discussing the shootout between NetSuite and SAP ByD.
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I found this fascinating blog posting via @dahowlett today. It has a neat video recording of panelist discussing the shootout between NetSuite and SAP ByD.
NetSuite, one of the popular SaaS ERP players, has announced that their SaaS solutions have “native support for Chrome.”
I agree with Cnet’s Shanklans who notes that NetSuite’s typical clients are conservative and technologically unadventurous customers – aka large & medium enterprises – who are not the type to try the beta version of a Web browser. I think, most enterprise clients are concerned about compatability with IE 6, a browser from 2001, although MS has IE 8 now !
Any way, I think this is a cleaver marketing move by NetSuite to ride the Chrome buzz. Congratulations to NetSuite marketing.
>NetSuite, one of the popular SaaS ERP players, has announced that their SaaS solutions have “native support for Chrome.”
I agree with Cnet’s Shanklans who notes that NetSuite’s typical clients are conservative and technologically unadventurous customers – aka large & medium enterprises – who are not the type to try the beta version of a Web browser. I think, most enterprise clients are concerned about compatability with IE 6, a browser from 2001, although MS has IE 8 now !
Any way, I think this is a cleaver marketing move by NetSuite to ride the Chrome buzz. Congratulations to NetSuite marketing.