NetSuite Inc., a provider of cloud-based financials and ERP software suites, recently announced the release of NetSuite for Dummies, a new book written by experienced product experts and users of NetSuite (News - Alert), designed to help other users quickly maximize their investment in cloud ERP, as well as quickly grasp the concept of NetSuite .
NetSuite for Dummies is available at a purchase price of $24.99, and offers both a detailed overview of NetSuite and, in certain sections, detailed instructions on how to deal with specific topics, in a format that even a technologically illiterate person can completely understand.
Using the book as a guide, readers can easily get started with the setup basics, customization features, forms and records; and explore bookkeeping, accounting, invoicing and bill pay functionalities.
Readers can also learn how to use NetSuite's analytics features, like automating a sales force and managing fulfillment, shipping and customer projects, a release stated.
"With this book, For Dummies is continuing in its tradition of making everything easier," said Andy Cummings, Dummies Tech VP & publisher at Wiley. "We are happy to be assisting NetSuite users with a guide to this leader in cloud ERP software suites. This book provides NetSuite users with all the tips, techniques and instruction needed to get the most out of their software tool."
"NetSuite for Dummies clearly validates the mainstream adoption of NetSuite's cloud computing-based business management solution," said Malin Huffman, principal product manager at NetSuite, and one of the authors of the book. "In this book, we're providing our rapidly growing user community with very accessible reference material to help them become more proficient with the broad functionality NetSuite offers."
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Edited by Jamie Epstein