Contact:
Mei Li
Phone: 650.627.1063
E-mail: meili@netsuite.com
NetSuite, Inc.
NETSUITE™ API ENABLES COMPANIES
TO CREATE E-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS
New Web Store Developer Toolkit
Allows Static Web Sites to Instantly Become Database
Driven E-commerce Sites
SAN MATEO, CA. - June 2, 2003 - NetLedger, Inc., makers
of Oracle® Small Business Suite, today announced
that NetSuite, the most widely used on-line mid-market
business management application, offers a new Web platform
for building e-commerce applications. The new NetSuite
application programming interface, called the Web Store
Developer Kit (WSDK), provides companies with an easy
way to convert static Web sites into dynamic database-driven
e-commerce sites that are tightly integrated with their
front- and back-office operations. Thus far, more than
100 companies have implemented the new WSDK standard.
Several of these integrated web sites can be seen at
/portal/uk/webstores_1.html. The Oracle Small Business
Suite name is used under license from Oracle Corporation
(NASDAQ: ORCL).
Turning a static Web site into an e-business destinationwhere
products and prices are dynamically updated, each customer
is charged their own price level and displayed their
own content, inventory is tracked in real-time, orders
are taken on a secure shopping cart with fraud protection,
multiple warehouses are instantly notified for fulfillment,
and customers can track their orders and support ticketshas
been a daunting challenge for even the largest companies.
It requires tying together a Web site with separate
on-site systems for inventory, invoicing, shipping,
customer service, contact management and document publishing.
An e-commerce capable Web site can easily cost more
than $100,000 to create.
The new NetSuite WSDK eliminates this problem, allowing
customers to have a full e-commerce application for
as little as $400 a month. More importantly, what users
get is not a low-end Web store, but the holy grail of
high-end Web sitesa reliable and scalable site
personalized to the visitor, offering robust functionality
and seamless integration.
"I have been responsible for creating database driven
e-commerce sites, and only the largest companies can
afford to build them," said Zach Nelson, president and
CEO of NetLedger. "The WSDK is a major break-through
in allowing companies of all sizes to treat their customers
the way sites like Amazon.com do."
More than one hundred companies have successfully implemented
the NetSuite WSDK to link NetSuite's front- and back-office
functionality to their sites, automating their entire
business operations. Here is what they are touting:
"Our manufacturing business had been running smoothly
for years but the sales arm of our company couldn't
take orders online," said Eric Forsberg, vice president
at Novak Conversions, Inc. (www.novak-adapt.com),
a manufacturer and dealer of custom Jeep® parts
based in Logan, Utah. "We were skeptical before
we looked at the NetSuite Web Store Developer Kit because
we were neither database nor Web development experts.
But we were at actual productive work within an hour,
and once the site was deployed, we saw the orders coming
in immediately. Credit card processing within NetSuite
is seamless to our operations. Since the tie-in is so
direct, this information is all generated automatically,
dynamically and in real-time. Our site went from garden
variety to professional in less time than we had budgeted.
With an increasing number of our sales now flowing through
the Web, it is absolutely showing up on our top line.
With the affordability of NetSuite's system, it also
shows up on our bottom line."
"NetLedger's Web Store is a powerful, integrated
solution that allows us to focus on our products and
our business instead of our back-end infrastructure,"
said Richard Lee, president and CEO of Bluebeam
Software (www.bluebeam.com),
in Pasadena, Calif. "We easily customized the Web
Store to match the look and feel of our site and to
function seamlessly from site to store. We have engineers
on our staff who built and maintained e-commerce Web
sites with a team of 10 back in the 90's. By comparison,
Bluebeam has only one person spending about 20 percent
of their time managing our NetLedger Web Store. This
translates into a faster time to market, lower maintenance
costs, and a better customer experience."
"NetSuite provides us with so much integration
and automation that we are operating with half the staff
of similar companies," said Tyler Smith, partner
of Niche Retail, LLC (www.nicheretail.com),
based in Birmingham, Mich., which operates specialty
Web sites and is a leading online retailer of jogging
strollers, Britax Car Seats, Escort Radar Detectors
and Aero Beds. "Since 2001, we have been increasingly
using NetSuite's Web Store Developer Kit to automate
our eight consumer Web stores. The WSDK together with
other NetSuite features such as Return Authorizations
and Cases are saving us thousands of man-hours and providing
a better online experience for our customers. We continue
to experience exponential growth (we have four more
stores scheduled for launch this year) and could not
have done it without NetSuite."
The Web Store Developer Kit was designed to integrate
NetSuite's existing front- and back-office functionality
into any Web site through an easy-to-implement HTML
script/query interface. With this NetSuite application
programming interface, customers are able to build customized
Web sites that have full e-commerce capabilities by
linking their site to NetLedger Web Store's secure shopping
cart and checkout technology. The scripts provide real-time
product, entity, and custom record data such as pricing,
inventory, contacts or payment terms. Editing the data
in NetSuite's user-friendly interface dynamically updates
the information displayed on the Web site. Providing
HTML scripts for insertion into an existing Web site,
the Web Store Developer Kit can convert any static Web
site, hosted by anyone on any platform, into a dynamic
database-driven Web store that is completely integrated
with NetSuite. NetSuite will soon even offer dynamic
Web hosting—enabling existing sites to be transferred
to NetSuite for enhanced performance, greater scripting
flexibility, and customer-specific content publishing—making
NetSuite the one-stop destination for all of a business'
Web needs.
Advanced on-line CRM functionality includes automatic
event-driven customer communication, individualized
customer portals, and a complete suite of customer self-service
features. The NetSuite system automatically sends e-mails
to customers when an order is placed or shipped, including
tracking numbers, methods of shipment. NetSuite offers
the ability to embed on-line lead forms in Web sites,
allowing for automation of lead capture and routing
of new visitor information. NetSuite also allows customer
support to be delivered on-line, either by embedding
trouble-ticket forms directly on the Web site, which
are then routed, or via publishing of a self-service
knowledge base that Web site visitors can use to answer
their own questions. In addition, NetSuite's customer
center can be tied to external Web sites, allowing customers
to view their order history, review their trouble tickets,
view estimates, pay invoices, or update their customer
profile.
Secure Order ProcessingWSDK gives access to a
powerful shopping cart within NetSuite, free of charge.
This shopping cart streamlines customer interactions
with event-driven e-mail upon order shipment, fulfillment
and lead captured. The checkout process includes secure
credit card processingincluding verification,
authorization and paymentwith two layers of credit
card fraud protection. It also includes invoicing with
terms, customizable checkout and registration forms,
and UPS Online® Tools. The shopping cart can accept
coupons with flexible expiration terms that are tracked
back to partners and marketing campaigns. The shopping
cart can also associate customers to their referring
partner for tracking commissions and ROI of marketing
campaigns. And the shopping cart enhances customer satisfaction
by remembering repeat customers' addresses and optionally
credit card accounts, so data re-entry is not required.
Database-driven product and inventory managementThe
WSDK allows external Web sites to leverage NetSuite's
advanced inventory management and shipping capabilities
to process orders in real-time. Via the WSDK, the NetSuite
product catalog can be leveraged to serve real-time
pricing and inventory data. Cross-sells and up-sells
improve sales. Inventory control settings permit disabling
of back orders. Sales reduce available inventory in
real-time. Mass price updates enable all prices to be
simultaneously increased or decreased by a set percentage.
Finally, customer-specific pricing for business-to-business
customers is available to completely personalize their
shopping experience.
For more information about NetSuite please visit our
Web site at www.netsuite.com.
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