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Webinars for Wholesale/Distribution
NetSuite features webinars for Wholesale/Distribution companies to help you improve and grow your business. Select a webinar that interests you below.
Leveling the Playing Field: A Cloud Computing Case Study for Distributors
In this 60-minute webcast, sponsored by NetSuite, Zoro Tools tells its unique story and how it has used cloud computing-based IT applications to manage its business.
SaaS and Cloud ERP Trends, Observations, and Performance
In this exclusive VODCast from Aberdeen Research, listen to analyst Nick Castellina discuss the latest trends, observations and performance of SaaS and Cloud ERP. He will discuss the upward trend of the willingness of manufacturers and distributors to consider SaaS as a deployment for ERP. Additional topics include a comparison of security between SaaS and On-Premise ERP.
Could Your WD Business Run Better in the Cloud?
The wholesale distribution business continues to evolve and the pressure to reduce cost, improve order accuracy and maximize profitability is as intense as ever. View this exclusive webinar on how modern wholesale distributors are using software in the cloud to transform their businesses.
Grow Your Business with Cloud Computing—Lessons from Three Leading Wholesale Distributors
Today's successful wholesale distributors are transforming their businesses with cloud computing. They're deploying dramatically more efficient procurement and inventory management processes, and they're accelerating fulfillment to maximize customer satisfaction and partner value. Watch this webinar to get an inside view from three wholesale distribution leaders into how they plan for growth and manage critical challenges to scale their businesses smartly and efficiently. You'll walk away with immediately applicable strategies for your own business success.
The Suite Advantage for Light Manufacturers: The Power of One System for Assembly to Sale
Light manufacturers are continually challenged in balancing the management of the bill of materials, assembly build, and work order process for both inventory stock production and special orders. Typically, these manufacturers juggle a patchwork of on-premise silo applications: for accounting, customer relationship management, work orders, inventory management, and warehouse management. This fragmented approach introduces a high rate of errors throughout the business process, provides little visibility to available-to-promise inventory, and decreases business efficiency and accuracy. Join host Mini Peiris, Vice President of Product Marketing to learn the business advantages of integrating your manufacturing environment with the rest of your business—and managing it all with one integrated business management software suite.



