Available as
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), NetSuite can be integrated seamlessly with a
variety of on-premise applications and third-party cloud environments. NetSuite
provides a platform called SuiteCloud that consists of cloud development tools
and infrastructure. The SuiteTalk component of the SuiteCloud framework enables
integration of NetSuite with other on-premises or cloud solutions. Leveraging
SuiteTalk, you can access NetSuite data and business processes through an
XML-based API. However, you need skills such as Microsoft .NET or Java to build
integrations with it.
NetSuite Integration Approaches
Point to Point Integration – The point to point integration
approach requires heavy coding and it is strategically unwise to execute NetSuite
API integration with the help of this approach. You need skilful developers to integrate
NetSuite with other systems in an enterprise. In an IT ecosystem that leverage thousands
and thousands of applications, point to point integration approach can’t be
utilized as these applications cannot be integrated with a single NetSuite
integration flow. The main drawback with this approach is that this method
involves a lot of cost, as IT teams need to be hired for building integrations.
Also, this method is slow and doesn’t address pervasive integration needs.
Teams cannot reuse the integrations and spend huge time on hand coding
independent flows.
SaaS based Integration/ NetSuite Integration Connectors – In
this approach, a cloud-based integration platform facilitates the movement of
data between applications and NetSuite. Pre-built NetSuite Integration Connectors deliver out-of-box functionality
for faster implementations. NetSuite Connectors are often configurable and can
be customized or changed to accommodate your business needs. You can define
business rules for how data moves between systems to offer more control over
the flow of data.
NetSuite API Integration – NetSuite API integration
connectors help business users connect and integrate NetSuite data with other
business applications. It includes two important components, Triggers and
Actions. Triggers are used when NetSuite is your “Source” application and you
want to sync-up data from NetSuite to your target system.Actions are used when
NetSuite is your “Target” application and you want to sync-up data from another
business system into this application.
Wrapping UP
You should
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on-premises, and cloud applications to automate your business processes and
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