InfoWorld writes about NetLedger’s name change and its new features:
In conjunction with upgrading its integrated ERP and CRM suite, NetLedger rechristened itself. The ASP, in fact, assumed the name of its software product: NetSuite.
NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson said that the name change is an evolution of the software itself. New to NetSuite 9.0 are improvements to the dashboard, commissions’ management, integrated e-commerce, and matrix lists.
NetSuite’s upgraded dashboard includes customizable views based on user roles, the ability to drag and drop portlets into the dashboard, and the Xtreme List Editing feature can be used to adjust lists from within the dashboard.
Commission management enables salespeople and managers to track the commissions they are earning, as well as to model how much they could bring in from a prospective deal.
Nelson said that NetSuite 9.0 includes integrated e-commerce capabilities that enable customers to build database-driven e-commerce Web sites that leverage the product’s back-office features.
The sum of these new features, Nelson explained, is “SAP-like functionality at a mid-market price.”