Category: Sales/Marketing Systems
June 9th, 2017
Application Integration Checklist: Best Practices for Your Next NetSuite Project

Organizations in virtually every industry are reaping rewards with NetSuite’s cloud business management platform. And in most cases, integration with best-of-breed applications is critical for bringing the full benefits of NetSuite to life.
With NetSuite used by more than 40,000 organizations around the world, NetSuite integration is top of mind for many IT and business leaders. It’s essential for efficient workflows and data visibility in lead-to-cash, omnichannel commerce, human resources, supply chain, and other processes that NetSuite can significantly improve.
May 24th, 2017
Boomi Driving Integration for Salesforce Customers

Today, Dell Boomi’s parent company, Dell Technologies, announced an agreement with Salesforce that extends the long-standing relationship between the two companies. As part of the agreement, Dell Technologies will expand the use of Salesforce’s market-leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform to Dell, Dell EMC, Dell Boomi, and VMware employees worldwide.
The move will provide the Dell family of companies a flexible platform to bring together sales, service, support, and marketing to create a more unified customer experience.
April 29th, 2017
The Customer Experience: It’s the Journey, Not the Touch Points

There’s no question that customer touch points are critical to any business.
Ecommerce browsing and checkout need to work smoothly. Billing has to straightforward and hassle-free. Inquiries to customer support need be addressed promptly. A customer’s visit to a physical retail store, an interaction online with a bank branch, or a conversation on the phone with the cable company should be a pleasant experience.
Companies in virtually every industry have invested heavily in improving how they interact with customers.
April 20th, 2017
Live at SuiteWorld: How NetSuite Customers Thrive with Integration from Dell Boomi

How do NetSuite customers use the Dell Boomi cloud integration platform to unify their data and applications? Customer presentations at SuiteWorld in Las Vegas on April 24-27 offer a unique opportunity for you to find out.
Talks by joint NetSuite and Boomi customers Workfront, Candy.com and Lucky Brand will be among the highlights of Boomi’s participation at the annual user conference, expected to attract more than 6,000 attendees.
Boomi, a Diamond sponsor of SuiteWorld, will be at booth #801 to offer personalized demos of how you can use the Boomi integration platform as a service (iPaaS) to connect NetSuite with best-of-breed cloud and on-premise applications.
April 14th, 2017
Physical or Virtual? Thriving Retailers Focus on a Unified Customer Experience

When ecommerce was the new, new thing, many technology pundits—who now would probably like to modify their predictions—saw its emergence as the death knell of physical retail. Without a doubt, it had a major impact. But who would’ve thought when Amazon.com launched in 1995 that in November 2016 it would open its first physical bookstore?
As The Guardian points out, “In the last few years, some 20 online companies in the U.S.
November 12th, 2013
New Demos Posted: Integrating NetSuite with Sales and B2B Processes
Dell Boomi works closely with NetSuite to align our solutions with the business needs of their growing customer base. As a SaaS-based ERP solution, NetSuite can very naturally take a central position in two particularly crucial business processes: quote to cash and trading partner enablement (also commonly known as EDI and B2B). We’ve just published two new product tour videos that demonstrate exactly how Dell Boomi AtomSphere enables these business processes.
September 27th, 2013
LinkedIn stitches together single pane of glass with Dell Boomi
From the CloudBeat conference in San Francisco earlier this month, here’s a video interview with Andres Bang of LinkedIn on how Dell Boomi’s cloud capabilities, flexibility, and speed to value lets his team work “magic” for the LinkedIn sales force. Conducted by Barton George, Dell’s head of cloud developer programs.