
Oracle NetSuite is the world's leading cloud ERP for growing and mid-market businesses. With native multi-entity, multi-currency, and CRM capabilities, it scales with your business from startup to enterprise. Weblink Plus implements and optimises NetSuite across Australia.
Manage multiple subsidiaries, currencies, and tax jurisdictions from a single platform with consolidated reporting.
Real-time financial visibility with automated revenue recognition, billing, and compliance reporting.
End-to-end supply chain visibility from purchase order to fulfilment, with demand planning and warehouse management.
Built-in reporting and dashboards with real-time data — no separate BI tool required for standard reporting.
NetSuite is configured for compliance out of the box across multiple regions. Here is what that means in practice.
GST is natively supported in NetSuite with configurable tax codes, BAS-ready reporting, and automatic tax calculation on transactions.
NetSuite generates BAS-ready reports directly from your transaction data — no manual extraction or spreadsheet reconciliation required.
STP Phase 2 compliance is supported via NetSuite's payroll module or integration with compliant Australian payroll platforms.
Superannuation calculations and reporting are handled within NetSuite's payroll module, with support for SuperStream-compliant contribution processing.
Most of our NetSuite clients are migrating from MYOB, Xero, legacy on-premise ERP, or Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Here is what migration typically involves.
Chart of accounts, customer/supplier master data, open transactions, and historical balances. Typically 6–10 weeks migration effort.
Xero migrations are typically straightforward for the financial data. Complexity increases with inventory, multi-entity, or payroll requirements.
NAV and Business Central migrations require careful mapping of custom fields, dimensions, and item structures. Allow additional time for data cleansing.
Legacy migrations often involve significant data cleansing. We recommend a data audit before committing to a migration timeline.
A standard NetSuite implementation follows five phases. Timeline varies by scope and complexity — we confirm a timeline after discovery, not before.
Requirements documentation, process mapping, integration scoping, and project plan sign-off.
NetSuite configuration, custom fields, workflows, SuiteScript development, and integration build.
Data extraction, cleansing, transformation, and test loads. Multiple migration rehearsals before go-live.
User acceptance testing, issue resolution, and role-based training for all user groups.
Cutover execution, go-live support, and intensive post-launch monitoring and issue resolution.
The two most common platforms we implement. Here is a practical comparison for growing businesses.
| Consideration | Oracle NetSuite | Microsoft Business Central |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment model | Cloud-only (SaaS) | Cloud or on-premise |
| Best fit | Multi-entity, fast-growth, global | SME, single-entity, Microsoft ecosystem |
| Multi-entity / multi-currency | Native, strong | Supported, more configuration required |
| Manufacturing | Good — with SuiteManufacturing | Strong — native production planning |
| Microsoft 365 integration | Via connectors | Native — Teams, Outlook, Excel |
| Customisation | SuiteScript (JavaScript) | AL extensions (C# based) |
| Australian compliance | GST, BAS, STP supported | GST, BAS, STP supported |
| Typical implementation | 3–6 months | 3–5 months |
Not sure which is right for your business? Book an independent advisory session.
Oracle NetSuite is the world's leading cloud ERP for growing and mid-market businesses. It is a true cloud platform — no on-premise servers, no upgrades to manage — covering financial management, inventory, order management, CRM, eCommerce, and professional services automation in a single system.
Yes. NetSuite is a global platform used by businesses across multiple regions. It supports multi-currency, multi-entity, and multi-subsidiary configurations — making it well-suited for businesses operating across Australia, New Zealand, USA, India, China, South Africa, and beyond.
A standard NetSuite implementation takes 3–6 months from project kick-off to go-live. Timeline depends on the complexity of your processes, the number of integrations, and data migration scope. We confirm a realistic timeline after our discovery session.
NetSuite is a cloud-only platform best suited to multi-entity, fast-growth, or globally-operating businesses. Business Central is a Microsoft cloud ERP best suited to SMEs already in the Microsoft ecosystem. We implement both and can provide a vendor-neutral recommendation based on your requirements.
Yes. NetSuite integrates with Salesforce via native connectors and custom API integration. We build and maintain NetSuite-Salesforce integrations for quote-to-cash workflows, customer data synchronisation, and revenue recognition.
NetSuite licensing is priced per user per month, with a base platform fee. Total cost depends on the modules required, the number of users, and any optional add-ons. Implementation cost is separate and depends on project scope. We provide a full cost estimate — software plus implementation — after our discovery session.
Yes. We deliver NetSuite implementations for businesses across Australia, New Zealand, USA, India, China and South Africa — remotely and on-site. We also support multi-entity and multi-subsidiary configurations for businesses with international operations.
Yes. NetSuite is a global platform and we support businesses with international operations — including multi-currency, multi-entity, and multi-subsidiary configurations across Asia-Pacific, the US, UK, Europe, and beyond. We have delivered NetSuite projects for businesses operating across multiple countries.
Our certified NetSuite consultants will assess your requirements and design a solution that grows with your business.
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