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July 1st, 2009

NetSuite vs. SAP – How Newton would see this contest

Posted by Brian Sommer @ 8:10 pm

Categories: Current Affairs, ERP, Financial Software, SAP, SaaS and Beyond, Software Vendors, The Applications Market, Timber - The Mighty Fall, software, vendors

Tags: Software-as-a-service, NetSuite Inc., SAP AG, Barron, Software As A Service (SaaS), Managed Hosting, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Software

Competition is a great thing. It forces even the biggest firms to become humbled. It makes innovation a necessity. It can lower pricing and expand markets to everyone’s benefit.

Competition in the SaaS (software as a service) world of ERP got a little hotter this week when NetSuite trotted out its blessed German version of its ERP solutions. Their software has now been certified by German regulatory/auditing professionals and that means that NetSuite is open for business in a big way in SAP’s backyard.

Barron’s did a nice write-up on this and I’d encourage you to view that linked article. Others have covered this, too, including several of the Enterprise Irregulars.

Let me add the following thoughts regarding this announcement. First, let’s discuss SAP and SaaS. Dennis Howlett () and I wrote a smashingly detailed review of SAP’s Business ByDesign product over a year ago. It’s a 27-page masterpiece of insight that we can’t give away as that product is still moving in a really controlled rollout. I recently wrote about this mid-June and would really like to see some real market interest in that product. But, until the multi-tenancy and channel issues are sorted out, Business ByDesign is stuck in a real slow-mo existence.

NetSuite, though, can’t seem to quit moving. I get at least three press releases a week from them. Some of them aren’t really that earth-shattering but, overall, they point to a firm in motion. So, today we have a great example of Newton’s Laws of Motion (e.g., A body at rest stays at rest, and a body in motion stays in motion, unless it is acted on by an external force.)

NetSuite is the body in motion that’s staying in motion while SAP is the ERP vendor sort of stuck in idle – particularly where SaaS (software as a service) is concerned. Your move SAP.

Brian SommerThis blog explores the intersection set between services and technology. If it impacts either space, it will be covered here. Brian Sommer is a former Accenture partner. He did an 18-year tour of duty there and ran three small practice units (Finance Center of Excellence, HR Center of Excellence and Software Intelligence). He’s sold service projects in almost every continent and remains just as current on both services and technology today as ever before. Brian is currently CEO of TechVentive, a strategy consultancy servicing technology providers, and a research analyst with Vital Analysis. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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