Implementing NetSuite is a high-stakes project. When done right, it drives growth and unifies operations. When done poorly, it creates costly setbacks across the business.
If you're evaluating NetSuite for your distribution business, you’ve likely hit a wall: unclear licensing terms, shifting module costs, and no straight answer on total spend.
Creating advanced NetSuite reports can be challenging. Multi-level data joins, multiple sources, and complex relationships often require Suitelets, coding skills, or costly developers. What if you could skip all that and get the NetSuite insights you need instantly?With Protelo’s RightInsight AI, you can! This AI-powered tool works inside NetSuite...
When companies consider switching to Oracle NetSuite, the first question is usually the same:“How much does NetSuite cost?” That question is fair and can be difficult to answer. NetSuite ERP is a cloud-based ERP system that can unify financials, inventory, order management, CRM, reporting, and eCommerce on one database. But unlike entry-level...
Considering NetSuite soon? Don’t touch a contract until you understand how licensing works. It decides what your team can access, how much you’ll spend, and whether your ERP investment delivers any return at all.
As 2025 comes to a close, the Protelo team reflects on a year filled with innovation, partnerships, and milestones—all fueled by our commitment to delivering top-tier ERP solutions and support. From AI-powered tools to client events and industry recognition, here’s a look back at what made this year stand out.
ERP Doesn’t Break in Year One. It Breaks in Year Three, Four, Five, and Beyond. Year one of a new ERP always feels like victory. The system goes live, the launch emails go out, and executives finally see the dashboards they were promised. The business exhale is real: after months of investment, the ERP works. But here’s the truth: the real...
Many businesses find warehouse operations relying on spreadsheets, paper tracking, or disconnected systems can’t keep up with growing customer demand. Errors, slowdowns, and visibility issues are no longer acceptable in an era when customers expect fast, accurate, and transparent order fulfillment.
Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword anymore—it’s a business priority. Investors, customers, and regulators are demanding transparency into how companies operate and how they affect the world around them. Companies focused on sustainability, ethical labor, or compliance now rely on ESG criteria to support long-term success.
Up to 75% of ERP projects underperform or fail outright, not because the software lacks capability, but because the partner behind the implementation didn’t match the business. Misalignment between a company's needs and a partner’s delivery approach often leads to delays, poor adoption, and systems that never quite work as intended. For finance...