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By Dan Muse June 24, 2004 NetSuite, a Web-based application provider, today announced that it has reached the 1,000 e-commerce customer milestone. What's particularly impressive is how quietly it has attracted those customers. While the integrated hosted application suite has long featured e-commerce tools that integrate with back-end systems and business applications, the company hasn't really highlighted those functions the way it has trumpeted its NetCRM and NetERP brands. With the secret out to at least 1,000 businesses, the San Mateo, Calif.-based company announced NetCommerce, which adds new analytics and site building modules. Still, the move is largely about marketing and positioning as most of the features and the deep integration have been present "and we probably won't be selling it as a standalone product," said Zach Nelson, CEO of NetSuite. However, it demonstrates that NetSuite realizes just how important integration among accounting, inventory, CRM, and Web store is to business efficiency these days. When it comes to integration from the Web store to customer service to marketing to inventory to accounting, few companies offer the end-to-end integration of NetSuite. "We are in the second generation of e-commerce," Baruch Goldwasser, senior product manager at NetSuite, said. "The focus is now on multichannel integration, customer self-service and integrated end-to-end processes." More and more, Goldwasser said, a business' Web site and storefront is its face. "Customers want a single point of contact. They expect a company's physical store and Web site to communicate."
The NetCommerce Era Begins New cart-abandonment reports are designed to provide both aggregate and detailed information on shopping patterns. Overall abandonment rates can be measured for any date range and on an per-item basis. You can choose to have abandonment reports e-mailed to you several times a day, highlighting unusual shopping patterns. NetCommerce Site Builder is designed to enable companies to build and manage customizable sites created with any tool (such as Macromedia Dreamweaver) and integrate with NetSuite's accounting, inventory and customer management capabilities. It also enables companies to sell on-line in any language, and in any currency chosen by the Web shopper. Also part of NetCommerce Site Builder are new search tools designed provide merchants with customizable search forms that can query any item field in the database, determine the result fields, and limit results based on any criteria such as price or manufacturer. Multiple search forms can be published to a Web site, further targeting results, according to NetSuite. NetCommerce Analytics and Site Builder will be available for an additional fee, which has not been determined, according to the company. Features offered in the basic NetSuite's NetCommerce service include the following:
Dan Muse is executive editor of internet.com's Small Business Channel and EarthWeb's Networking & Communications Channel.
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