20 August 2009 ~ Comments Off

NetSuite claims using their online suite saves an average of $10,000 annual electricity

By switching to NetSuite, you’ll help the environment and save money. In fact, a recent impact study by Greenspace showed that NetSuite customers reduce their annual electricity bills by an average of $10,000.

Anyone beside me ready to request a copy of that study? How on earth does one save ON AVERAGE $10,000 annual electricity by switching to a hosted online accounting application??!!

Some NetSuite Pricing:

—NetSuite license pricing starts at $299 or $499 per month plus $79 or $99 per User

—Advanced Inventory module can be added on to your NetSuite account for $299 per month

—Advanced Financials module can be added on to your NetSuite account for $299 per month

—Advanced Billing module can be added on to your NetSuite account for $399 per month

—Incentive Compensation / Commission module can be added on to your NetSuite account for $299 per month

—Advanced Project Accounting module can be added on to your NetSuite account for $399 per month

—Add the SiteBuilder module to NetSuite for $299 per month (fully customizable Web Design, SEO Optimization, Multi-Currency shopping, Shopping Comparison feeds to Google Base, Shopping.com, Shopzilla, Nextag and more ….)

—Add Advanced Analytics to NetSuite for $299 per month to take advantage of full circle Marketing Campaigns with outbound email promotions tied to Web Store Analytics and ROI per campaign

Source:
http://www.horizonassociates.net/Product-Datasheets

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