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Eric Grubaugh
August 28, 2024
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SuiteWorld is absolutely jam-packed with events, sessions, vendors, networking, and so much more. It is an event filled with fun and opportunity, but it can also be quite chaotic if you don’t plan ahead. It’s easy to get swept away by distractions and miss out on invaluable conversation and information, especially out on the vendor floor.
If you’re attending, you’ve got an amazing opportunity to get face-to-face advice from incredible talent from all across the NetSuite space. Don’t waste that opportunity.
Reflect on your challenges ahead of time, and come prepared with the questions you need answered. I guarantee you won’t walk away from the conference disappointed, so long as you find the right people and start the right conversations.
If you’ve had any struggles or challenges with NetSuite deployments, then the Salto team at Booth 224 is the right place for you to be - particularly if you’ve been wrestling with issues like:
We have so many NetSuite accounts to manage. Some changes are in one Sandbox, more changes are in another, some are in both and we’ve got more changes coming.
We have a mix of Administrators and Developers and Contractors all making changes to our accounts. They’re constantly stepping on each other’s changes and causing problems. How can we consolidate their processes and coordinate their changes?
Modifications made to our customizations without understanding the full context is routinely crippling our NetSuite account. Is there anything that could proactively monitor for these kinds of breaking changes and notify us when they happen?
Our team has to manage customizations not just to NetSuite, but also to Salesforce and other platforms. Each platform has different operations and nuances. How can we unify our deployment process across multiple platforms to make it more efficient and less error prone?
Our deployment process is solid, but it’s manual and time intensive. First we have to document the changes included in the deployment, then approve the documentation, then perform the deployment, then document that it was performed, then update our project tracker.
Our auditors need to see the who/what/when for all our NetSuite deployments, but that information isn’t stored anywhere in NetSuite. How can we track and document our deployment trail?
Budgets are tight. Economies are fluctuating. We need to prove that we are strong and steady. Now is not the time for mistakes or outages. How can we stabilize and systematize our business application operations?
Concerns like these are Salto’s bread and butter. Any one of the customer engineers you meet at the Salto booth will have heard it, seen it, and helped another customer fix it. Better still, they’ll be able to show you how you could fix it, too.
Get as granular as you want with your issues; they’ll be able to show you the path ahead.
Even if your NetSuite deployment operations are steady and stable, I’d wager you and your team still have improvements you’d like to make. Salto has seen and helped teams of all shapes and sizes solve similar operational challenges. Here’s just one example:
Take advantage of that experience! Challenge yourself and them to think deeply about the future of your team. Dive into the details with them about:
If you’re headed to SuiteWorld and you’ve been trying to perfect your NetSuite deployments, don’t miss out on one of those invaluable conversations
Visit Salto at Booth 224 - you won’t be disappointed.
You have your plan; now all you need to do is show up at the Salto booth, and take your first steps to smoother, easier NetSuite deployments.
Oh, and throw a few chips on the Pass Line for me.
Salto for
NetSuite
NetSuite
SHARE
Eric Grubaugh
August 28, 2024
7
min read
SuiteWorld is absolutely jam-packed with events, sessions, vendors, networking, and so much more. It is an event filled with fun and opportunity, but it can also be quite chaotic if you don’t plan ahead. It’s easy to get swept away by distractions and miss out on invaluable conversation and information, especially out on the vendor floor.
If you’re attending, you’ve got an amazing opportunity to get face-to-face advice from incredible talent from all across the NetSuite space. Don’t waste that opportunity.
Reflect on your challenges ahead of time, and come prepared with the questions you need answered. I guarantee you won’t walk away from the conference disappointed, so long as you find the right people and start the right conversations.
If you’ve had any struggles or challenges with NetSuite deployments, then the Salto team at Booth 224 is the right place for you to be - particularly if you’ve been wrestling with issues like:
We have so many NetSuite accounts to manage. Some changes are in one Sandbox, more changes are in another, some are in both and we’ve got more changes coming.
We have a mix of Administrators and Developers and Contractors all making changes to our accounts. They’re constantly stepping on each other’s changes and causing problems. How can we consolidate their processes and coordinate their changes?
Modifications made to our customizations without understanding the full context is routinely crippling our NetSuite account. Is there anything that could proactively monitor for these kinds of breaking changes and notify us when they happen?
Our team has to manage customizations not just to NetSuite, but also to Salesforce and other platforms. Each platform has different operations and nuances. How can we unify our deployment process across multiple platforms to make it more efficient and less error prone?
Our deployment process is solid, but it’s manual and time intensive. First we have to document the changes included in the deployment, then approve the documentation, then perform the deployment, then document that it was performed, then update our project tracker.
Our auditors need to see the who/what/when for all our NetSuite deployments, but that information isn’t stored anywhere in NetSuite. How can we track and document our deployment trail?
Budgets are tight. Economies are fluctuating. We need to prove that we are strong and steady. Now is not the time for mistakes or outages. How can we stabilize and systematize our business application operations?
Concerns like these are Salto’s bread and butter. Any one of the customer engineers you meet at the Salto booth will have heard it, seen it, and helped another customer fix it. Better still, they’ll be able to show you how you could fix it, too.
Get as granular as you want with your issues; they’ll be able to show you the path ahead.
Even if your NetSuite deployment operations are steady and stable, I’d wager you and your team still have improvements you’d like to make. Salto has seen and helped teams of all shapes and sizes solve similar operational challenges. Here’s just one example:
Take advantage of that experience! Challenge yourself and them to think deeply about the future of your team. Dive into the details with them about:
If you’re headed to SuiteWorld and you’ve been trying to perfect your NetSuite deployments, don’t miss out on one of those invaluable conversations
Visit Salto at Booth 224 - you won’t be disappointed.
You have your plan; now all you need to do is show up at the Salto booth, and take your first steps to smoother, easier NetSuite deployments.
Oh, and throw a few chips on the Pass Line for me.