NetSuite Unveils SuiteGL, Transforming General Ledger From One-Size-Fits-All into a Dynamic Business Asset


Breakthrough Capabilities Enable Organisations to Tailor the General Ledger to Specific Needs, Improving Business Agility, Control and Visibility

NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), the industry's leading provider of cloud-based financials / ERP and omnichannel commerce software suites, today unveiled SuiteGL, a new product release packed with breakthrough capabilities for the general ledger component of NetSuite cloud ERP that can enable businesses to tailor general ledger processes to their unique business needs. The first and only cloud ERP solution to make general ledger-related customisations readily accessible to the business, NetSuite has combined the power of the SuiteCloud Development Platform with the world’s leading cloud business management software suite to give finance professionals new flexibility and visibility, richer reporting functionality, enhanced audit trails and new support for multinational financial management. With SuiteGL, NetSuite customers and NetSuite Solution Provider partners can now transform the general ledger from a static subsystem into a dynamic business asset that is more adaptable to specific business requirements and changing conditions that automatically carries forward with every upgrade.
 
NetSuite’s new GL customisability addresses the needs of finance teams, from small and mid-sized companies to Fortune 500 multinational organisations, to more flexibly accommodate a growing diversity of operational and financial requirements. These can include adapting accounting practices to the complex and widely varied standards of different nations, strengthening compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations and satisfying industry- and company-specific requirements. Traditional ERP systems provide a hard-coded set of transaction types such as vendor bills, customer invoices and inbound/outbound payments that are rigidly reflected in the general ledger, limiting the business’s ability to see and understand their GL impact. With traditional on-premise ERP systems such as Microsoft Dynamics GP or Sage, customisations related to the GL typically requires a costly third-party IT consulting team to edit the core code of the application, introducing business risk, maintenance issues and re-engineering upon an ERP upgrade because customisations won’t carry over to the next version.
 
NetSuite’s innovations transform the GL from a “one-size-fits-all” subsystem to one tailored to a business’s specific needs. The greater visibility and control offered in NetSuite empower businesses to improve their agility, decision-making capabilities and effectiveness in adopting new business models or entering new markets. Unlike on-premise ERP, any GL-related customisations made in NetSuite carry over seamlessly during NetSuite’s twice-yearly updates, eliminating the prospect of “version lock” that organisations face with in-house applications.
 
“This isn’t your father’s general ledger—it’s a next-generation GL that empowers businesses to be more dynamic, tailor financials to the way they do business and get better business insight,” said Evan Goldberg, NetSuite Founder, Chief Technology Officer and Chairman of the Board. “It paves the way for businesses to transform more of their business processes, improve efficiency and enrich reporting by applying the pioneering customisation flexibility of the SuiteCloud platform to their core general ledger subsystem.”
 
Unveiled by Mr. Goldberg today during a keynote address at SuiteWorld 2014, the new SuiteGL capabilities known as custom GL lines, custom transaction types and custom GL segments are scheduled to be rolled out beginning later this year. These three new capabilities, in conjunction with NetSuite’s enterprise-class business management suite and SuiteCloud platform, ensure that NetSuite is ready to support the business processes of any type of business in any geography.
 
Custom GL lines. Using a configurable SuiteScript plug-in, users can add custom GL impact lines to standard transactions, such as invoices or vendor bills, across single or multiple accounting books, eliminating the need for manual journal entries. These new capabilities are particularly valuable for global enterprises doing business in such nations as Brazil where the required GL impact of a transaction can differ from that expected in the U.S. or U.K. Custom GL lines enable NetSuite to be tailored to meet those specific needs and ensure the business complies with strict governmental reporting requirements on transactions while maintaining consistency of operations across the business. Custom GL lines are scheduled for release in NetSuite Version 2014.2 in the second half of 2014.
 
Custom transaction types. With this capability, users can easily design custom transaction types unique to a company or industry, with corresponding GL capabilities such as type-specific transaction numbering, roles and permissions, reporting and more. Built on NetSuite’s scalable and robust core ERP capabilities and, in conjunction with SuiteFlow and other aspects of the SuiteCloud platform, custom transaction types enable the business to define entirely new GL-impacting business processes with their own approval process and routing, discrete audit trail and permission controls and type-specific transaction numbering, reducing the time and effort required for account reconciliation and audit processes. As an example, a user could define their own business process for calculating, approving and posting accruals for vendor bills that are pending with accounts payable (applying filters such as vendor, currency and subsidiary) that would be reversed upon approval of the bill. This business process would utilise a custom transaction type named “Vendor Bill Accrual” which is accessible only to users in the finance department. This custom transaction type has a discrete approval process as part of the month end close period, has its own numbering sequence and is easily identifiable and differentiated from other transactions in the corresponding GL accounts.
 
With many traditional ERP systems, if feasible at all, such capabilities would only be possible through modification to the core application code, creating maintenance and upgrade problems. In fact, many companies simply re-use general journal transaction types to reflect the GL impact of a wide variety of different business processes, which severely limits their ability to define, control and audit these activities after the fact. Custom transactions are further available via SuiteTalk to support the integration and representation of the GL impact of business processes occurring in external applications. Custom transaction types is scheduled for release in NetSuite Version 2015.1 in the first half of 2015.
 
Custom GL segments. Finance teams gain more robust and flexible reporting with the new ability to define unlimited custom GL segments such as profit centre, fund, program, product line and more, in addition to the subsidiary, class, department and location segments standard in NetSuite. As an extension to NetSuite’s built-in transaction integrity management, custom GL segments improves accuracy and saves time for the finance department by ensuring that financial impact follows double-entry accounting principles and balances across all segment combinations. These capabilities enable users to “tag” the GL impact of transactions, create sophisticated relationships between segments and improve flexibility and results from reporting and analytics. Custom GL segments is scheduled for release in NetSuite Version 2015.2 in the second half of 2015.
 
Today, more than 20,000 companies and subsidiaries depend on NetSuite to run complex, mission-critical business processes globally in the cloud. Since its inception in 1998, NetSuite has established itself as the leading provider of enterprise-class cloud financials/ERP suites for divisions of large enterprises and mid-sized organisations seeking to upgrade their antiquated client/server ERP systems. NetSuite excels at streamlining business operations as demonstrated in a recent Gartner study naming NetSuite as the fastest growing financial management software vendor on a global basis. NetSuite continues its success in delivering the best cloud ERP/financials suites to businesses around the world, enabling them to lower IT costs significantly while increasing productivity, as the global adoption of the cloud is accelerating.
 
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