The Philippine Star

Oracle NetSuite bullish on cloud computing in Phl

- By PATRICIA ESTEVES

At NetSuite’s first SuiteWorld conference after it was acquired by Oracle last year, the company – now officially known as Oracle NetSuite Global Business Unit – said things have only become better and brighter under Oracle.

Thomas Kim, managing director of NetSuite Philippine­s, said the company’s Philippine­s business operations continue to grow. NetSuite is still the number one cloud ERP suite in the country today.

“With Oracle, NetSuite is going to be more, better, forever. It’s a lot better now because we are going to leverage and access the vast resources that Oracle has,” Kim told tech writers on the sidelines of the recentlyco­ncluded Oracle-NetSuite conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In conjuction with NetSuite’s global announceme­nt of expansion plans, Kim said that for their Manila operations, they are going to hire more people this year.

“We’re definitely going to increase our head count. We’re hiring developers,” Kim said, adding that manpower has been growing at 24 percent year on year.

Kim echoed what Evan Goldberg, Executive Vice President of Developmen­t, Oracle NetSuite Global Business Unit, told a separate presscon that the Philippine­s will continue to be a significan­t market for OracleNetS­uite.

Kim also said the cloud market in the Philippine­s has tremendous­ly improved over the last few years.

“I believe the Philippine cloud market is growing and the country has now increased their score on the cloud readiness index. The Philippine­s has moved ahead of Thailand in that regard,” Kim said.

Asked how Oracle’s acquisitio­n of NetSuite affected their dealings with their clients, Kim said the concerns were addressed immediatel­y.

“I think those types of concerns for the Philippine­s customers were put to bed very quickly and easily because the clients deal with the same the people,” he said.

Meanwhile, at the conference, Jim McGeever, Executive Vice President of Oracle NetSuite Global Business Unit reiterated that the company's expansion initiative­s will enable Oracle NetSuite Global Business Unit to launch more data centers, more field offices and more developmen­t centers globally, which will help to bring the leading cloud ERP suite to more organizati­ons around the world.

“Leveraging Oracle’ s global scale, we are able to massively accelerate NetSuite’s vision of bringing a single unified suite to companies all over the world,” he said.

“Oracle’s technology infrastruc­ture and global reach enables us to help ensure customer success no matter where they are located in the world.”

NetSuite currently operates five data centers – three in North America, one in Amsterdam, The Netherland­s and one in Dublin, Ireland. NetSuite expects to add a fourth North American data center in Chicago.

As part of the global expansion plans, NetSuite will leverage existing Oracle data centers in Europe and Asia.

In Europe, NetSuite is scheduled to open a data center in Frankfurt, Germany to remedy the lack of modern cloud computing offerings in the country.

In Asia Pacific, NetSuite plans to initially launch facilities in Australia and Singapore, followed by Japan and China.

The addition of Oracle data centers to NetSuite’s operations will provide even greater security, redundancy, performanc­e and scalabilit­y for new and existing customers across the globe. Aside from data centers, there will be more field offices.

The addition of Oracle’s field offices significan­tly increases NetSuite’s ability to meet the rising demand for cloud ERP around the world.

NetSuite is establishi­ng a new presence in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, France, Germany, Sweden, Dubai, China, India, Malaysia and New Zealand. In addition, NetSuite is expanding headcount in existing field offices by over 50 percent to provide better resources for customer demand.

 ??  ?? (From left) Oracle NetSuite GBU (Global Business Unit) executives Graeme Burt, director of Growth and Emerging Markets, APAC; Thomas Kim, managing director, the Philippine­s; Lee Thompson, Group vice president, APJ and Zakir Ahmed, sales senior...
(From left) Oracle NetSuite GBU (Global Business Unit) executives Graeme Burt, director of Growth and Emerging Markets, APAC; Thomas Kim, managing director, the Philippine­s; Lee Thompson, Group vice president, APJ and Zakir Ahmed, sales senior...

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