NetSuite’s ERP and CRM software solutions have been adopted in markets throughout the world and it is now expanding even further into Europe’s Nordic markets. Last week the company announced that it would be adding support to Swedish markets allowing customers in that country to utilize their CRM software without additional language knowledge for the first time. In addition to the language support NetSuite (News - Alert) has also announced that regional leader Alterview will be partnering as a resale option in northern Europe. Alterview is a leading Swedish technology implementation company with decades of experience implementing enterprise applications in the region.
Like businesses throughout the world, enterprise level companies and SMBs in Northern Europe are embracing the cloud at exponential rates. In a recent Gartner (News - Alert) study it was determined that the region will adopt cloud computing solutions at a compounded annual growth rate of 15.8 percent.
“This surging growth rate mirrors the explosive phenomenon cloud computing has become in North America. With the addition of Swedish to the 14 languages already available in NetSuite's products, along with flexible VAT and Financial Reporting configuration capabilities, NetSuite and Alterview are together poised to take advantage of the growing opportunity for cloud-based business management solutions in the region.” Netsuite said in a release on the topic.
Netsuite’s already established presence in the cloud computing sphere means that Alterview will gain a powerful ally in the Northern Europe’s emerging cloud market. Alterview’s role mirrors Navigant’s in NetSuite’s recent expansion into the Middle East.
As the adoption of cloud computing continues to expand NetSuite’s proven success in the field gives it an edge that other companies are lacking. With CRM and ERP software becoming essential to any company managing a customer the room for expansion is growing as fast as adoption of the cloud.
Chris DiMarco is a Web Editor for TMCnet. He holds a master's degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University. Prior to joining TMC (News - Alert) Chris worked with e-commerce provider Suresource as a contact center representative and development analyst. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Chris DiMarco