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Oracle ERP Cloud vs Oracle NetSuite: 2026 Comparison

Independent, vendor-neutral side-by-side comparison of Oracle ERP Cloud and Oracle NetSuite — pricing, modules, industry fit, pros, cons, and which ERP wins which scenario.

Last reviewed: August 10, 2026ERP Research Editorial8 min read

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Our TakeIndependent analysis · Last reviewed 2026-08-10

NetSuite wins for mid-market companies wanting one unified suite quickly; Oracle ERP Cloud wins at enterprise scale where consolidation and compliance depth decide it.

Pick Oracle ERP Cloud if

Enterprises above roughly 1,000 employees; complex multi-GAAP consolidation, treasury and tax; regulated industries; organisations needing the deepest financial control Oracle offers.

Pick Oracle NetSuite if

Fast-growing mid-market and subscription businesses; multi-subsidiary consolidation without an enterprise programme; lean IT teams wanting finance, inventory and ecommerce on one platform.

Oracle ERP Cloud vs Oracle NetSuite: full comparison

Independent side-by-side across pricing, implementation and all 14 ERP module areas. Ratings reflect depth of native capability, not availability — a module marked Basic exists but is commonly supplemented.

 
Oracle ERP Cloud logo

Oracle ERP Cloud

Oracle

Oracle ERP Cloud procurement management
Procurement
Oracle NetSuite logo

Oracle NetSuite

Oracle

Oracle NetSuite dashboard with KPIs and portlets
Dashboard & KPIs
Best forLarge enterprises moving from on-premise Oracle to cloudFast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERP
Company size1001-5000, 5000+51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000
DeploymentCloudCloud
Starting price
$99/user/moView pricing
Pricing tierenterprisepremium
Implementation9–18 months4–9 months
Typical cost$400K–$3M+$100K–$500K
Module Capabilities
Strong
  • Enterprise GL and subledger accounting with rules-based journal generation
  • Invoice-to-pay, credit-to-cash, assets, tax and lease accounting
  • Project billing, global localisations and public-sector budgetary control
Strong
  • Multi-book, multi-subsidiary accounting with automated consolidation
  • Billing, revenue management, AP/AR and fixed-asset management
  • Planning, budgeting, bank reconciliation and global tax support
Moderate
  • Enterprise discrete and process manufacturing with Oracle Supply Chain suite
  • Costing, WIP and manufacturing accounting at global scale
  • Complex BOM/ECO workflows and manufacturing change orders
Moderate
  • Work orders, assemblies and WIP for discrete mid-market manufacturers
  • Multi-location MRP and supply allocation across subsidiaries
  • Advanced BOM revisions with effective dating
Strong
  • Oracle Demand Management and forecasting cloud
  • MRP, supply planning and constrained planning options
  • Global Order Promising and distribution planning
Strong
  • Demand planning with statistical and seasonal forecasts
  • MRP and supply planning for items and assemblies
  • Distribution / transfer order planning between locations
Moderate
  • CX Sales opportunities with enterprise account and partner hierarchies
  • Quotes and proposals integrated with Order Management and Pricing Cloud
  • Configure-price-quote for complex products with approval orchestration
Strong
  • Sales force automation with opportunities, forecasts and team selling
  • Estimates and quotes that push into NetSuite sales orders
  • CPQ and SuiteCommerce pricing aligned to customer price levels
Strong
  • Oracle HCM Cloud pairing for enterprise talent and payroll
  • Global payroll and local statutory compliance at scale
  • Workforce scheduling with shift and overtime rules
Moderate
  • SuitePeople HR with employee records and org charts
  • Payroll engine with multi-state and multi-country options
  • Time tracking integrated with projects and billing
Strong
  • Enterprise project structures, WBS and portfolio hierarchies
  • Oracle Project Management / PSA for services and capital work
  • Resource and workforce management against project requirements
Moderate
  • Project WBS with tasks, milestones and Gantt-style scheduling
  • PSA capabilities for services: time, expense and project billing
  • Resource allocation and utilisation against project demand
Strong
  • Global ATP and promising across inventory organizations
  • Lot, serial and revision control with genealogy tracing
  • Cycle count and physical inventory workbenches
Strong
  • Available-to-promise and commit inventory across subsidiaries
  • Lot and serial number tracking with bin and status control
  • Cycle count plans, inventory adjustments and variance reports
Strong
  • Oracle Procurement Cloud procure-to-pay suite
  • Strategic sourcing, negotiations and supplier qualification
  • Purchase orders, blanket agreements and purchasing
Moderate
  • Procure-to-pay with requisitions, POs and vendor bills
  • Vendor RFQ and sourcing for inventory and expenses
  • Purchase orders with approval routing and drop-ship
Moderate
  • Oracle WMS Cloud and inventory org warehouse execution
  • Rule-based putaway and slotting for inbound goods
  • Wave planning, pick release and mobile picking
Strong
  • Warehouse Management System with bin and zone control
  • Directed putaway and replenishment to pick faces
  • Wave, cluster and order picking with mobile scanners
Basic
  • B2B commerce and punchout scenarios with Oracle Order Management
  • Online ATP and promising from Global Order Promising / inventory
  • Pricing Cloud rules powering web and portal price presentations
Strong
  • SuiteCommerce and SuiteCommerce Advanced B2B/B2C storefronts
  • Real-time ATP and inventory display from NetSuite warehouses
  • Customer price levels, quantity breaks and promotional pricing online
Strong
  • Oracle Analytics Cloud on ERP operational and GL data
  • Prebuilt KPI catalogs for finance and supply chain leaders
  • Semantic models with governed metrics and hierarchies
Strong
  • SuiteAnalytics workbooks on live NetSuite transactions
  • Operational dashboards for finance, CRM and inventory KPIs
  • Saved searches as reusable semantic report definitions
Moderate
  • Enterprise quality management with inspection plans
  • NCR workflows with severity, containment and supplier notifications
  • CAPA with root-cause analysis and verification steps
Basic
  • Inbound and WIP quality inspections on inventory transactions
  • Nonconformance records with disposition and rework options
  • CAPA case management with assigned owners and due dates
Basic
  • Oracle Field Service Cloud integration with ERP inventory
  • AI-assisted scheduling and route optimisation for technicians
  • Mobile execution with checklists, photos and signatures
Basic
  • Field Service Management via SuiteProjects or partner FSM
  • Work order scheduling and dispatch for service teams
  • Mobile apps for technicians completing on-site tasks
Strong
  • Enterprise EAM with work orders and maintenance scheduling
  • Asset hierarchies with meter readings and condition monitoring
  • Preventive and predictive maintenance program management
Moderate
  • Fixed assets with depreciation and disposal workflows
  • Maintenance work orders via FAM or partner EAM extensions
  • Asset register with location and custodian assignments

Oracle owns both NetSuite and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP — and positions them as non-competing products serving different market segments. NetSuite targets the mid-market and growing businesses ($10M–$500M revenue); Oracle Fusion Cloud serves complex enterprises ($500M+, often multi-billion). In practice, the line is blurrier, and many organizations find themselves evaluating both.

This guide explores what genuinely differentiates the two platforms, when NetSuite is the right long-term answer, when organizations outgrow it and need Fusion, and what the migration path looks like.


Quick Verdict

DimensionOracle Fusion Cloud ERPOracle NetSuite
Target segmentEnterprise ($500M+ revenue; complex)Mid-market ($5M–$500M; simpler processes)
Legal entity supportUnlimited; complex multi-entityUp to ~50 subsidiaries cleanly
Multi-GAAPNative, robustLimited; workarounds needed
Global payroll50+ countries nativeVia ADP/payroll partners
Supply chain / manufacturingFull SCM + manufacturing suiteBasic inventory; limited manufacturing
Revenue recognitionASC 606 native, automatedASC 606 available; less automated
Implementation cost$2M–$20M+$100K–$2M
LicensingModule-based, high per-user costAnnual subscription, more predictable
CustomizationOracle Extensibility FrameworkSuiteScript / SuiteCloud (more flexible)
Upgrade modelQuarterly (Oracle-managed)Bi-annual (Oracle-managed)
Same-vendor migrationYes — Oracle Soar toolingN/A

Understanding Oracle's Two-Tier ERP Strategy

Oracle has deliberately maintained NetSuite and Fusion as separate products rather than merging them. The rationale:

NetSuite is designed for speed of deployment and cost efficiency. A 100-employee SaaS company can be live on NetSuite in 3–6 months. The platform trades deep configurability for rapid time-to-value and a lower total cost.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is designed for process complexity and global scale. A 10,000-employee multinational manufacturer requires transaction volumes, consolidation hierarchies, and process automation depth that NetSuite wasn't built to handle.

Between these extremes — the $100M to $500M revenue range — there is genuine overlap, and organizations in this band often find themselves choosing between investing in NetSuite add-ons/customizations to handle growing complexity vs. absorbing the cost and disruption of migrating to Oracle Fusion.


Pricing Comparison

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

Oracle Fusion is priced by module and named user. Enterprise benchmarks (post-negotiation):

ModulePer User/Month
Financials$350–$625
Procurement$250–$400
SCM / Manufacturing$300–$500
HCM$12–$20 per employee/month

Indicative all-in 5-year cost: For a 300-user, 5-entity organization using Financials + Procurement + SCM: $6M–$15M (including implementation).

Oracle NetSuite

NetSuite pricing includes a base platform fee plus module add-ons and per-user licenses:

ComponentTypical Annual Cost
Base platform license$30,000–$50,000/year
Per user license$99–$129/user/month (full access)
Advanced Financials module$15,000–$30,000/year add-on
Multi-Book Accounting$10,000–$20,000/year add-on
SuiteCommerce (e-commerce)$20,000–$60,000/year add-on
Manufacturing$15,000–$25,000/year add-on

Indicative all-in 5-year cost for 100-user organization: $1.5M–$4M (including implementation).

NetSuite's total cost grows substantially as you add subsidiaries (OneWorld module: $30,000–$75,000/year), add modules, and add users. Organizations at 200+ users with 20+ subsidiaries often find NetSuite's annual cost approaching $500K–$800K/year — at which point Oracle Fusion's economics become more competitive when implementation is amortized.

The Cost Crossover Point

The Oracle Fusion investment makes economic sense roughly when:

  • Annual NetSuite licensing + customization maintenance exceeds $600K/year, OR
  • The cost of building workarounds for NetSuite's functional gaps (third-party tools, custom integrations, manual processes) exceeds $200K/year, OR
  • Implementation of Oracle Fusion can be amortized over a planned 7+ year horizon

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Functional Comparison

Financial Management

CapabilityOracle FusionNetSuite
General LedgerExcellentGood
Multi-book / Multi-GAAPExcellent (native)Limited (Multi-Book module, not full GAAP equivalence)
Multi-entity consolidationUnlimited entities, complex hierarchiesOneWorld: up to ~50 subs cleanly
Multi-currencyExcellentGood
Intercompany eliminationsFully automatedMostly automated; some manual for complex structures
Revenue recognition (ASC 606)Fully automated, AI-assistedAvailable but less automated; may require customization
Fixed assetsComprehensiveAdequate
Cash managementExcellent (bank connectivity, forecasting AI)Basic bank reconciliation
Tax managementExtensive global tax engineUS-focused; international requires tax connectors

Where NetSuite falls short as organizations grow:

  1. Multi-GAAP: NetSuite's Multi-Book module creates parallel accounting but is not equivalent to Oracle's full multi-GAAP architecture. Companies with both US GAAP and IFRS reporting obligations consistently struggle.
  2. Complex consolidation: 50+ subsidiary organizations with complex intercompany relationships, elimination rules, and minority interests frequently hit NetSuite's limits.
  3. Revenue recognition complexity: SaaS and subscription companies with complex variable consideration, SSP allocation, and contract modification scenarios often need extensive customization in NetSuite vs. using Oracle's native ASC 606 engine.

Supply Chain & Manufacturing

CapabilityOracle Fusion SCMNetSuite
Demand planningOracle Demand ManagementBasic; no AI-driven demand sensing
Inventory managementAdvanced (multi-org, complex rules)Good for mid-market
Order managementOracle Global Order PromisingStandard order management
Warehouse managementOracle WMS CloudBasic WMS (SuiteWMS available, limited)
Transportation managementOracle TMSNot available
Discrete manufacturingFull production planning / work ordersWork orders available; limited routing
Process manufacturingYes (batch, formula-based)Not available
Quality managementOracle QualityNot available
MRP / supply planningOracle Supply PlanningBasic reorder point / min-max

For light manufacturing and basic inventory management, NetSuite is adequate. For organizations with complex manufacturing — multiple production lines, routing, quality management, batch records — NetSuite is typically a poor fit regardless of company size.

Global Operations

CapabilityOracle FusionNetSuite OneWorld
Subsidiary managementUnlimitedUp to ~50 clean
Global payroll50+ countries nativeUS/Canada native; global via ADP/partners
Local statutory compliance100+ countries100+ countries (with partners)
Transfer pricingAdvancedBasic
Intrastat / local tax reportingNativeVia third-party
Data residency optionsOCI regional data centersAWS regions

For organizations expanding internationally, Oracle Fusion's local statutory compliance and native global payroll are meaningful. NetSuite can handle international via localization modules and partner apps, but the ownership burden is higher.

Customization and Extensibility

CapabilityOracle FusionNetSuite
Customization platformOracle VBCS, OIC, Extensibility FrameworkSuiteScript (JavaScript-based), SuiteFlow, SuiteBuilder
Custom objectsYes (via extensibility framework)Yes (custom records, custom fields — very flexible)
Custom workflowsOracle BPM / Process BuilderSuiteFlow (point-and-click workflow builder)
API accessibilityREST / SOAP APIs; Oracle Integration CloudREST / SOAP APIs; SuiteTalk
Third-party marketplaceOracle MarketplaceSuiteApp.com (~600 apps)
Citizen developer toolsOracle Visual BuilderSuiteBuilder / SuiteScript

NetSuite actually has more customization flexibility than Oracle Fusion for mid-market use cases. SuiteScript is a mature JavaScript framework that allows deep platform customization; SuiteBuilder allows non-developers to create custom records and workflows. Oracle Fusion's extensibility framework is more constrained and standardization-focused.

This means NetSuite can be heavily customized to handle unique business processes — but heavy customization also creates technical debt that complicates future upgrades and increases maintenance costs.


When Companies Outgrow NetSuite

The most common triggers for evaluating Oracle Fusion as a NetSuite replacement:

Signal: 30+ subsidiaries with complex intercompany relationships; consolidation close taking 2+ weeks

NetSuite's OneWorld handles many multi-entity scenarios well but becomes strained when intercompany eliminations have complex rules, entities span multiple GAAPs, or consolidation hierarchies change frequently (common in acquisitive companies).

2. Revenue Recognition Complexity

Signal: ASC 606 compliance requiring custom workarounds; revenue recognition closing taking 5+ days; auditor findings

Growing SaaS companies with complex subscription arrangements — variable consideration, contract modifications, bundled SSP allocation — frequently find NetSuite's native revenue recognition inadequate and build expensive custom solutions. Oracle's revenue recognition engine handles these natively.

3. Manufacturing Complexity

Signal: Launching process manufacturing; adding quality management; needing complex BOM/routing

A distribution company that starts manufacturing, or a company that acquires a manufacturing subsidiary, often finds NetSuite's manufacturing capabilities inadequate for production planning, quality management, and shop floor control.

4. Global Payroll Management

Signal: Operating payroll in 10+ countries; payroll reconciliation errors; integration failures between ADP and NetSuite

Managing global payroll through NetSuite + multiple payroll partners creates reconciliation complexity and data integrity risk. Oracle's native global payroll eliminates the integration points.

5. IPO / Public Company Readiness

Signal: Preparing for IPO; auditors requiring stronger financial controls; SOX compliance gaps

Pre-IPO companies often find that NetSuite's financial controls, audit trail, and separation of duties capabilities need significant augmentation for SOX compliance. Oracle Fusion's financial controls framework is more robust out of the box.

6. Transaction Volume

Signal: System response time degrading; month-end processing exceeding 24 hours; batch jobs failing

NetSuite is a multi-tenant SaaS platform and can experience performance limitations for very high transaction volumes. Oracle Fusion on OCI handles higher transaction throughput.


Migration Path: NetSuite to Oracle Fusion Cloud

Oracle positions Oracle Soar (Simplified Oracle Application Rationalization) as its primary methodology for migrations from Oracle's own legacy products, including NetSuite.

Migration Approaches

Option A: Full Reimplementation (Most Common) Treat the Oracle Fusion deployment as a clean-sheet implementation. Migrate only data (chart of accounts, open transactions, historical balances, master data) from NetSuite; redesign processes for Oracle Fusion's architecture.

  • Timeline: 12–24 months for mid-enterprise
  • Pros: Clean break; no legacy workarounds; full Oracle best practices
  • Cons: Maximum disruption; requires process redesign; parallel run period needed

Option B: Phased / Module-by-Module Migration Migrate financial modules first (GL, AP, AR), then procurement, then SCM over 2–3 phases.

  • Timeline: 18–36 months total
  • Pros: Reduced risk; ability to course-correct; gradual user adoption
  • Cons: Extended parallel operation of both systems; integration complexity during transition

Option C: Lift-and-Match Data Migration Map NetSuite data structures to Oracle Fusion equivalents, maintaining maximum data history.

  • Timeline: 9–18 months (faster, less customization)
  • Pros: Historical data continuity; faster go-live
  • Cons: May carry forward inefficient NetSuite processes; less opportunity for process optimization

Data Migration Considerations

Data TypeMigration ComplexityNotes
Chart of accountsMediumNetSuite segments → Oracle chart of accounts segments
Open AP / ARLow-MediumOpen items migrate; cleared items typically stay in NetSuite for archive
Financial historyMedium-HighPrior period journal entries; statistical history
Fixed assetsMediumNet book value migration; depreciation schedule conversion
Inventory / itemsMediumItem master, costs, quantities
Customer / vendor masterLowContact records, payment terms, addresses
Contracts / projectsHighNetSuite projects → Oracle Project Management; custom field mapping
Historical transactionsLow (usually not migrated)Most orgs migrate 2–3 years of summary; full detail stays in NetSuite archive

Oracle Soar Migration Assets

Oracle provides the following for NetSuite-to-Fusion migrations:

  • Pre-built data transformation templates (NetSuite CSV export → Oracle FBDI load format)
  • Configuration workbooks with standard process flows
  • Integration accelerators for common third-party systems (Salesforce, ServiceNow, etc.)
  • Test scripts for financial close, revenue recognition, and procurement processes
  • Training materials mapped to NetSuite functional equivalents

Decision Framework

Stay with NetSuite if:

  • Revenue is under $200M with fewer than 20 subsidiaries and stable business model
  • Supply chain complexity is low (standard inventory, no complex manufacturing)
  • Customizations in NetSuite handle your processes adequately
  • You are not planning an IPO or anticipate significant acquisition activity
  • Implementation budget is under $2M for the foreseeable future
  • Your NetSuite system is running cleanly and your team has strong internal expertise

Migrate to Oracle Fusion Cloud if:

  • Revenue exceeds $300M or you anticipate reaching that scale within 5 years
  • You have 30+ legal entities or anticipate significant acquisition growth
  • Manufacturing or complex supply chain is core to your business
  • Multi-GAAP reporting (US GAAP + IFRS + local statutory) is required
  • Global payroll in 10+ countries is a strategic priority
  • You are preparing for IPO and need SOX-compliant financial controls out of the box
  • Revenue recognition complexity (SaaS, variable consideration, complex contracts) is straining NetSuite
  • Transaction volumes are degrading NetSuite performance

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Oracle recommend all NetSuite customers move to Oracle Fusion?

No — Oracle explicitly positions these as different products for different segments. Oracle's stated guidance is that NetSuite is appropriate for organizations up to roughly $1B in revenue with moderate complexity. In practice, many $200M–$500M organizations run NetSuite successfully; others in that range find they need Fusion. The trigger is business complexity, not revenue alone.

Can Oracle Fusion and NetSuite be run simultaneously?

Yes, in a two-tier model. Some organizations run Oracle Fusion at the corporate/parent level and NetSuite at subsidiaries, with an integration layer synchronizing intercompany transactions and consolidated reporting. This is common for acquisitive companies where subsidiaries may stay on NetSuite for 1–3 years before being migrated to the parent's Oracle Fusion instance.

How long does it take to migrate from NetSuite to Oracle Fusion?

Typical migrations run 12–24 months for organizations with moderate complexity. Highly customized NetSuite implementations or those with 30+ subsidiaries can take 24–36 months. The data migration workstream is typically not the critical path — process design, change management, and integration build are usually longer.

Will all my NetSuite customizations migrate to Oracle Fusion?

No — SuiteScript customizations do not port to Oracle Fusion. All custom business logic must be reimplemented in Oracle's extensibility framework (VBCS, Oracle Integration Cloud, etc.) or Oracle's standard configuration. This is one of the most significant planning items for heavily customized NetSuite environments — a customization inventory and rationalization project should precede the Oracle Fusion implementation.

What happens to NetSuite data after migration to Oracle Fusion?

NetSuite data is typically retained in a read-only archive for 3–7 years for audit and reference purposes. Oracle does not delete your NetSuite environment immediately after go-live; most organizations maintain it for 12–24 months post-migration in read-only state. Long-term archival options include Oracle's native data archive capabilities or third-party ERP archival tools.

Is Oracle Fusion harder to use than NetSuite for end users?

Oracle Fusion's UI has improved substantially in recent releases and is now competitive with modern SaaS applications. However, NetSuite's UX — particularly SuiteBuilder-built custom screens and SuiteFlow automations — often creates more tailored experiences for end users. Oracle Fusion's standardization philosophy means less UX customization is possible. Change management and training investment should be budgeted for any NetSuite-to-Fusion migration, especially for finance teams accustomed to NetSuite's workflows.

Does Oracle offer financial incentives to NetSuite customers migrating to Fusion?

Oracle has historically offered commercial incentives to large NetSuite customers migrating to Fusion, including NetSuite subscription credits toward Fusion licensing, professional services credits, and Soar methodology resources. These are negotiated commercially and vary by account. If you are a large NetSuite customer actively evaluating Fusion, ensure your Oracle account executive is aware — the commercial flexibility available in competitive migration scenarios is often significant.


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Industry fit

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Module fit

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SAP S/4HANA Private Cloud

SAP SE

Large, complex enterprises needing deep customisation and controlled upgrades

1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloudHybrid

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

$500K–$5M+

Go-live

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Industry fit

ManufacturingOil & GasPharmaceuticals

Module fit

Finance & AccountingManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementProcurementWarehouse Management

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SAP Business One

SAP SE

Small to midsize businesses wanting SAP reliability

1-50, 51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$95/user/mo

Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

Finance & AccountingInventory ManagementManufacturingSupply ChainSalesProcurement

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SAP Business ByDesign

SAP SE

Midsize companies or subsidiaries needing cloud-first SAP

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

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Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

Finance & AccountingProject ManagementManufacturingSupply ChainSalesHR & Payroll

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Oracle NetSuite

Oracle

Fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERP

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

$99/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$500K

Go-live

4–9 months

Industry fit

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Module fit

Finance & AccountingSupply ChainSalesInventory ManagementWarehouse ManagementEcommerce

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Oracle ERP Cloud

Oracle

Large enterprises moving from on-premise Oracle to cloud

1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

$400K–$3M+

Go-live

9–18 months

Industry fit

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Module fit

Finance & AccountingSupply ChainHR & PayrollProject ManagementInventory ManagementProcurement

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Microsoft Dynamics 365

Microsoft

Mid-to-large companies in the Microsoft ecosystem

251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloudHybrid

Starts

$50/user/mo

Typical TCV

$150K–$1M+

Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

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Acumatica

Acumatica (EQT Partners)

Midsize companies wanting unlimited users and flexible cloud ERP

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

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Go-live

4–8 months

Industry fit

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Epicor Kinetic

Epicor Software

Discrete and mixed-mode manufacturers

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloudOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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Sage X3

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Midsize process manufacturers and distributors

251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

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$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$400K

Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

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Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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Infor M3

Infor (Koch Industries)

Process manufacturers (food, chemicals, pharma) needing batch/formula control

251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloudOn-Premise

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Custom

Typical TCV

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Go-live

8–15 months

Industry fit

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IFS AB

Asset-intensive industries needing ERP, EAM, and field service in one platform

251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloudOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

$200K–$1M+

Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

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SYSPRO

SYSPRO

SMB manufacturers and distributors in 50–500 employee range

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$75/user/mo

Typical TCV

$50K–$250K

Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementFinance & AccountingProcurementWarehouse Management

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Workday

Workday Inc.

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1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

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Go-live

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Industry fit

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Module fit

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RetailEcommerceProfessional Services

Module fit

SalesInventory ManagementEcommerceFinance & AccountingManufacturingSupply Chain

12 million+ users worldwide — fastest-growing open-source ERP

QAD Adaptive ERP logo

QAD Adaptive ERP

QAD Inc. (Thoma Bravo)

Automotive, life sciences, and CPG manufacturers

251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employeesCloud

Starts

$90/user/mo

Typical TCV

$150K–$600K

Go-live

5–10 months

Industry fit

AutomotivePharmaceuticalsFood & Beverage

Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementProcurementWarehouse ManagementQuality Management

Trusted by 2,000+ automotive and life sciences manufacturers globally

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Epicor Prophet 21

Epicor Software

Wholesale distributors needing best-in-class distribution ERP

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$75/user/mo

Typical TCV

$60K–$300K

Go-live

3–7 months

Industry fit

Wholesale & DistributionManufacturingRetail

Module fit

Supply ChainInventory ManagementProcurementWarehouse ManagementFinance & AccountingSales

Purpose-built for wholesale distribution — 5,000+ distributor customers

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Certinia (FinancialForce)

Certinia

Professional services firms already on Salesforce

251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$500K

Go-live

3–7 months

Industry fit

Professional ServicesSoftware / SaaSNonprofits

Module fit

Finance & AccountingSalesProject ManagementBusiness IntelligenceHR & PayrollProcurement

1,600+ services firms run financials and PSA natively on Salesforce

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ERPNext

Frappe Technologies

Small businesses and startups wanting free, self-hosted ERP

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$0 (self-hosted)

Typical TCV

$0–$30K

Go-live

1–3 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingRetailEducation

Module fit

Inventory ManagementFinance & AccountingManufacturingSupply ChainSalesProject Management

Used by 15,000+ companies in 150 countries — 100% free and open-source

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Unit4 ERP

Unit4

Public sector, education, and professional services organisations

251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

$95/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$500K

Go-live

5–10 months

Industry fit

EducationNonprofitsProfessional Services

Module fit

Finance & AccountingHR & PayrollProject ManagementProcurementBusiness Intelligence

6,000+ public sector and education organisations across 30+ countries

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Priority ERP

Priority Software

Midsize manufacturers and distributors wanting flexibility

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$60/user/mo

Typical TCV

$40K–$200K

Go-live

3–6 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingWholesale & DistributionRetail

Module fit

Finance & AccountingManufacturingInventory ManagementSupply ChainSalesHR & Payroll

75,000+ users across manufacturing, retail, and distribution

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Deltek Costpoint

Deltek (Roper Technologies)

Government contractors, A&E firms, and project-centric businesses

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$75/user/mo

Typical TCV

$80K–$400K

Go-live

4–9 months

Industry fit

Aerospace & DefenseGovernmentConstruction

Module fit

Finance & AccountingHR & PayrollProject ManagementProcurementBusiness IntelligenceSales

30,000+ users at government contractors, A&E firms, and consulting companies

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Global Shop Solutions

Global Shop Solutions

Small to midsize job shops and discrete manufacturers

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$65/user/mo

Typical TCV

$30K–$150K

Go-live

2–5 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingAerospace & DefenseAutomotive

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainSales

5,000+ small manufacturers — one of few all-in-one shop floor ERP vendors

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Digit

Digit Software

SMB and mid-market manufacturers and distributors that need real-time MRP, inventory, and shop-floor traceability without enterprise cost

1-50, 51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

$400/mo

Typical TCV

$6K–$50K

Go-live

2–8 weeks

Industry fit

ManufacturingWholesale & DistributionFood & Beverage

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementProcurementWarehouse ManagementSupply ChainSales

Used by operations-led manufacturers and distributors such as VersaCourt, On Foot Innovations, and No.1 Raw Materials

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Sage 100

Sage Group

Small manufacturers and distributors wanting proven on-premise ERP

1-50, 51-250 employeesOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$55/user/mo

Typical TCV

$25K–$120K

Go-live

3–6 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingWholesale & DistributionConstruction

Module fit

Finance & AccountingManufacturingInventory ManagementSupply ChainHR & PayrollProcurement

Trusted by tens of thousands of SMB manufacturers and distributors across North America

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Sage 300

Sage Group

Mid-market businesses needing multi-entity and multi-currency support

51-250, 251-1000 employeesOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$75/user/mo

Typical TCV

$50K–$250K

Go-live

4–8 months

Industry fit

Wholesale & DistributionManufacturingProfessional Services

Module fit

Finance & AccountingInventory ManagementManufacturingSupply ChainHR & PayrollProject Management

Widely adopted mid-market ERP across distribution and services industries globally

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Oracle

Large manufacturers and distributors with complex operations

251-1000, 1001-5000, 5000+ employeesOn-PremiseHybridCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

$500K–$5M

Go-live

9–18 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingWholesale & DistributionConstruction

Module fit

Finance & AccountingManufacturingSupply ChainHR & PayrollProject ManagementInventory Management

10,000+ customers globally — a workhorse in manufacturing and distribution for 40+ years

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Plex Manufacturing Cloud

Rockwell Automation

Discrete and process manufacturers wanting cloud-native shop floor ERP

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

$120/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$600K

Go-live

4–9 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingAutomotiveFood & Beverage

Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementWarehouse ManagementBusiness IntelligenceQuality Management

700+ manufacturing customers with 8B+ recorded production transactions daily

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Deacom ERP

ECI Software Solutions

Process and batch manufacturers in food, chemical, and pharma industries

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

$80K–$400K

Go-live

4–8 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingFood & BeveragePharmaceuticals

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementWarehouse ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply Chain

Trusted by 200+ process manufacturers for batch, formulation, and compliance management

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Cetec ERP

Cetec ERP

Small job shops and contract manufacturers wanting affordable cloud ERP

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloud

Starts

$40/user/mo

Typical TCV

$10K–$60K

Go-live

1–3 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingAerospace & DefenseEngineering (ETO)

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainSales

1,000+ small job shops run production on Cetec ERP daily

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Rootstock Cloud ERP

Rootstock Software

Manufacturers and distributors already on Salesforce wanting native ERP

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

$150/user/mo

Typical TCV

$100K–$500K

Go-live

4–8 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingWholesale & DistributionAerospace & Defense

Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainSalesInventory ManagementFinance & AccountingProject Management

200+ manufacturers run operations on Rootstock + Salesforce — seamless CRM-to-ERP

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Genius ERP

Genius Solutions

Engineer-to-order and custom manufacturers with complex project-based production

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$80/user/mo

Typical TCV

$40K–$200K

Go-live

3–6 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingEngineering (ETO)Aerospace & Defense

Module fit

ManufacturingProject ManagementInventory ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainSales

Trusted by 1,000+ custom and engineer-to-order manufacturers across North America

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abas ERP

abas Software AG

Mid-market discrete manufacturers with multi-site global operations

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$90/user/mo

Typical TCV

$60K–$350K

Go-live

4–9 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingAutomotiveWholesale & Distribution

Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementFinance & AccountingSalesHR & Payroll

3,000+ manufacturing companies in 70+ countries — strong in DACH and Asia-Pacific

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Microsoft Dynamics GP

Microsoft

Existing GP customers planning migration to Dynamics 365 Business Central

51-250, 251-1000 employeesOn-PremiseHybrid

Starts

$75/user/mo

Typical TCV

$40K–$200K

Go-live

3–6 months

Industry fit

Wholesale & DistributionProfessional ServicesManufacturing

Module fit

Finance & AccountingHR & PayrollInventory ManagementManufacturingSupply ChainProject Management

40,000+ organisations — massive installed base migrating to Dynamics 365 Business Central

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SAP ECC

SAP SE

Existing SAP ECC customers planning S/4HANA migration

1001-5000, 5000+ employeesOn-Premise

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

$1M–$50M+

Go-live

12–36 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingOil & GasPharmaceuticals

Module fit

Finance & AccountingManufacturingSupply ChainHR & PayrollProject ManagementInventory Management

30,000+ enterprise customers — the backbone of global manufacturing and supply chains for 30 years

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Aptean ERP

Aptean

Food, beverage, and industrial manufacturers needing industry-specific ERP

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$100/user/mo

Typical TCV

$80K–$400K

Go-live

5–10 months

Industry fit

Food & BeverageManufacturingWholesale & Distribution

Module fit

ManufacturingSupply ChainInventory ManagementWarehouse ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & Accounting

4,000+ manufacturers — strong in food, beverage, and industrial verticals

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Datacor ERP

Datacor

Chemical, coatings, and adhesive manufacturers needing regulatory compliance

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$85/user/mo

Typical TCV

$40K–$200K

Go-live

3–6 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingPharmaceuticalsWholesale & Distribution

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainSales

1,200+ chemical and process manufacturers — deep in paints, coatings, and adhesives

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BatchMaster ERP

BatchMaster Software

Process manufacturers in food, pharma, and chemical industries

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$70/user/mo

Typical TCV

$25K–$120K

Go-live

2–5 months

Industry fit

Food & BeverageManufacturingPharmaceuticals

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainProcurement

1,500+ process manufacturers across food, pharma, and chemical verticals

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E2 Shop System

Shoptech (ECI Software Solutions)

Small job shops and machine shops wanting simple shop management

1-50, 51-250 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$45/user/mo

Typical TCV

$10K–$60K

Go-live

1–3 months

Industry fit

ManufacturingAerospace & DefenseAutomotive

Module fit

ManufacturingInventory ManagementQuality ManagementFinance & AccountingSupply ChainProject Management

4,000+ job shops — one of the most popular shop management systems in North America

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Rillet

Rillet

Mid-market SaaS and subscription businesses leaving NetSuite or Sage Intacct that want a faster close

51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

Not publicly disclosed

Go-live

4–10 weeks

Industry fit

Software / SaaSProfessional ServicesBanking & Financial Services

Module fit

Finance & AccountingBusiness Intelligence

Raised a $70M Series B co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and ICONIQ in August 2025

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DualEntry

DualEntry

Mid-market to pre-IPO companies that need audit-ready accounting with heavy automation

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

Not publicly disclosed

Go-live

4–12 weeks

Industry fit

Software / SaaSProfessional ServicesRetail

Module fit

Finance & AccountingSalesBusiness Intelligence

Raised a $90M Series A co-led by Lightspeed and Khosla in October 2025

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Campfire

Campfire

Venture-backed startups outgrowing QuickBooks that want revenue recognition without moving to NetSuite

1-50, 51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

Not publicly disclosed

Go-live

3–10 weeks

Industry fit

Software / SaaSProfessional ServicesEcommerce

Module fit

Finance & AccountingSales

Raised a $65M Series B co-led by Accel and Ribbit in October 2025

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Light

Light Inc

Fast-growing, multi-entity technology companies (30–5,000 employees) with lean finance teams replacing a fragmented stack or a legacy ERP

51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

$35,000/yr

Typical TCV

$35K–$150K

Go-live

2–12 weeks

Industry fit

Software / SaaSProfessional ServicesEcommerce

Module fit

Finance & AccountingProcurementBusiness Intelligence

Used by multi-entity technology companies including Tillo, KeyShot, and Alva Labs; SOC 1 & SOC 2 Type II audited

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Everest Systems

Everest Systems

Software companies wanting multi-book accounting and revenue recognition in a single modern system

251-1000, 1001-5000 employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

Not publicly disclosed

Go-live

8–16 weeks

Industry fit

Software / SaaSProfessional ServicesBanking & Financial Services

Module fit

Finance & AccountingSales

Around $140M raised from Sutter Hill, Altimeter, Redpoint and D1 before leaving stealth in November 2024

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Doss

Doss

Multi-channel brands and distributors that need real operations depth alongside an existing accounting system

1-50, 51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloud

Starts

Custom

Typical TCV

Not publicly disclosed

Go-live

4–12 weeks

Industry fit

Wholesale & DistributionManufacturingEcommerce

Module fit

Inventory ManagementProcurementWarehouse ManagementFinance & AccountingManufacturingSupply Chain

Raised a $55M Series B co-led by Madrona and Premji Invest in March 2026

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

Microsoft

SMBs outgrowing QuickBooks, Sage 50 or Xero that are already on Microsoft 365

1-50, 51-250, 251-1000 employeesCloudOn-Premise

Starts

$80/user/mo

Typical TCV

$75K–$400K (3-year)

Go-live

2–6 months

Industry fit

Professional ServicesWholesale & DistributionManufacturing

Module fit

Finance & AccountingInventory ManagementProcurementManufacturingSupply ChainProject Management

Microsoft reports 50,000+ organizations worldwide run Business Central

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