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Top 15 NetSuite Pricing FAQs: What It Really Costs to Buy and Run NetSuite
If you’re budgeting for a cloud ERP system, here’s a number that might stop you mid-spreadsheet: NetSuite’s first-year cost can range from $25,000 to...
Tom Zargaj is the Director of Business Development at Centium, a 5-star NetSuite partner. A veteran of the NetSuite ecosystem, he helps organizations align their unique needs with NetSuite’s capabilities—driving growth, forging strategic partnerships, and building lasting client relationships with a solutions-oriented approach.
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If you’re budgeting for a cloud ERP system, here’s a number that might stop you mid-spreadsheet: NetSuite’s first-year cost can range from $25,000 to...
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The greatest risk to your NetSuite investment isn’t a flawed implementation but the lack of a strategic plan for ongoing support. Once your NetSuite...
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Selecting Oracle NetSuite is a strategic move—but how you buy it is just as important as the software itself. Too often, companies focus solely on...
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Small businesses often reach a point where spreadsheets, QuickBooks, and standalone CRMs stop being helpful and start holding back progress. These...
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Focusing solely on ERP license fees creates a distorted view of what businesses actually invest. According to Gartner, implementation services can...
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The real cost of NetSuite isn’t on the initial quote. For many small businesses, the total cost of ownership (TCO) becomes inflated by hidden fees,...
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Why NetSuite Customization Costs Are Set to Rise in 2025—and What Tech Leaders Should Watch For How much should you really be spending to tailor your...
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How Much Does NetSuite Really Cost? Why Two Companies with the Same Headcount Might Pay Drastically Different Amounts Why does one 200-person company...
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How much does NetSuite really cost? If your organization is budgeting only for software licensing, you're likely underestimating the true investment...
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Mid-sized businesses sit in a demanding spot. They have graduated from start-up status yet do not enjoy global enterprises' deep pockets or...